Fix order-first and order-last for Firefox#16266
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The `calc(infinity)` is supposed to work in Firefox, and it does in
places like `rounded-full` which generate:
```css
.rounded-full {
border-radius: calc(infinity * 1px);
}
```
But in places for `order`, it doesn't complain and is valid, yet it just
doesn't work.
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We should probably file a browser bug for this |
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The order-first/last utilities were changed to use `9999` instead of infinity because of FF: tailwindlabs/tailwindcss#16266 Closes #2338
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This PR fixes an issue where
order-lastdoesn't work as expected in Firefox.The implementation of
order-last, looks like this:Which is valid CSS, and
calc(infinity)is even valid in Firefox. You can use this in other properties such asborder-radius:While this works, in properties like
orderit just doesn't work.Fixes: #16165