Add a less-than modifier like the + modifier
See original GitHub issueThe plus modifier is really useful, and we’re using :mq="['xs', 'sm']"
in a lot of places for Bootstrap. It would be really helpful to have a -
operator, so we could do mq="sm-"
instead.
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I’m happy to, but I’ve made so many PRs for open source projects that get ignored forever, I’d rather hear from @AlexandreBonaventure to confirm that they’ll accept it before I spend the time on it.
I’m having the same ‘issue’. Would be practical and consistent if this would be implemented!