🖍 [Story performance] Set css units on desktop for supports-landscape and regular one-panel#36033
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With this implementation you calculate story-page-vh/w in 3 different places. Let's do CSS only, and factorize further so the code can grow in a healthy way.
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Follows #36007
Closes #36045 #36046
Brings CSS support for the sizing variables on desktop one panel and desktop landscape.
In order to style the
font-sizedepending on whether the story issupports-landscapeor not, the transformers will need to add adata-story-supports-landscapeon the root of the document (htmltag) so that therems are set properly. There's no way to know whatrems to use (the value for 1-panel or landscape) from the root, since there are no selectors with the logic to select based on the children.The story will work as expected when the story doesn't support landscape, or when the publisher adds the
data-story-supports-landscape(which is added forsupports-landscapestories on the runtime to not rely on the creator and ensure built state is good).