Support bare col-* and row-* utilities#15183
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Resolves #15170.
This PR adds support for bare integer values to the
col-*androw-*utilities:These properties are shorthands for
grid-column-start/grid-column-endandgrid-row-start/grid-row-end, so using a bare integer value ends up being a shortcut for:…which makes these basically work like an alternative to
col-start-*androw-start-*.These support negative values like
-col-6as well, which also technically extends to arbitrary values like-col-[6/span_2]now even though that is a junk value. I've decided not to guard against that though and just consider it user error to keep the implementation simple.