I think Grid is a great CSS feature, really easy to learn and use, but I don't think the 85% support means it's okay. My phone running ios 9 doesn't support the grid system, for example, and I have many other friends that haven't updated from that version. Because of this, I can't really test websites I made with CSS grid on my phone, and that's a huge drawback for me.
Hey Buğra, I understand the current support for CSS Grid is not something like the support we have for Flexbox for instance, which is ~94%, but for me, all the great advantages CSS Grid has to offer, make me a huge supporter, even if I have to add a couple of fallback rules for cases like yours. Also, the support it's growing really fast so if you still think the ~85% is a no-go, make sure to keep checking the support periodically ;)
Insert this link for fallback rules on the article, it is very useful and can change the decision about using or not CSS Grid. Thank you for the tips, you changed my mind about css grid.
I think Grid is a great CSS feature, really easy to learn and use, but I don't think the 85% support means it's okay. My phone running ios 9 doesn't support the grid system, for example, and I have many other friends that haven't updated from that version. Because of this, I can't really test websites I made with CSS grid on my phone, and that's a huge drawback for me.
Hey Buğra, I understand the current support for CSS Grid is not something like the support we have for Flexbox for instance, which is ~94%, but for me, all the great advantages CSS Grid has to offer, make me a huge supporter, even if I have to add a couple of fallback rules for cases like yours. Also, the support it's growing really fast so if you still think the ~85% is a no-go, make sure to keep checking the support periodically ;)
Insert this link for fallback rules on the article, it is very useful and can change the decision about using or not CSS Grid. Thank you for the tips, you changed my mind about css grid.
I'm glad to hear that! And thanks for the suggestion, will do that :)