A Calendar in Three Lines of CSS

This article has no byline and is on a website that is even more weirdly specific than this one is, but I appreciate the trick here. A seven-column grid makes for a calendar layout pretty quick. You can let the days (grid items) fall onto it naturally, except kick the first day over to the correct first column with grid-column-start. Thoughts:

I’d go with an rather than a just because it seems like days are definitely ordered.

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