📄 💭 👀 From WebKit to OSPKit: an alternate reality to keep working with CSS Regions 👀 💭 📄
A new blog post! Which is mostly a transcription of the radio interview @simoon and i did with OSP (http://osp.kitchen) last year. This is a special edit documenting OSP's story around the CSS Regions, a never widely implemented CSS property that they still use with these days.
http://blog.osp.kitchen/residency/from-webkit-to-ospkit.html
"One of the things is that it creates a bit of an alternate reality. Because you're suddenly living in your own browser. The path is split in two. And the current status of web-to-print goes further and new things are happening there. But in the world of this OSPKit browser, things are a bit stuck in time. And okey you have this work around that allows you to use a magic property that you want to keep close to yourself. But then you have to live in your own reality, that is a bit outside of the evolution and the tendency of the rest of the designer practice in web-to-print specifically."
-- Quote by @doriane
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