Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1gx52dtp8szsz0t5j9dmees5gmtd5p36vm57k6dlk8hts599r8m3st7cn6r It spans back from a defined end edge. So you can set up a grid item is set to end on whatever grid line, and span back from there. I think (but am not 100%) if you span the start but don’t define the edge, the start is assumed to be auto and the span ignored, but don’t quote me on that without verifying it first.",
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