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You can support CSS-Tricks by being an MVP Supporter.", "link": "https://css-tricks.com/react-suspense-lessons-learned-while-loading-data/", "publishedOn": "2021-11-09T15:20:10.000Z", "wordCount": 2425, "title": "React Suspense: Lessons Learned While Loading Data" }, { "id": "https://css-tricks.com/?p=356204", "author": "Chris Coyier", "description": "Bonafide CSS trick alert! Nelson Menezes figured out a new way (that only works in Firefox for now) that is awfully clever.\nPerhaps you know that CSS cannot animate to auto dimensions, which is super unfortunate. Animating from …\nThe post CSS Grid Can Do Auto Height Transitions appeared first on CSS-Tricks. 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