The following question was closed and marked as a duplicate: Position containers with cut of corners next to each other
I was working on a solution with a code-snippet to find the question closed before I could submit the answer. The meta question below only deals with the process for the OP whose question is closed: "This question may already have an answer here" - but it does not - or - What can I do when I think my question's not a duplicate?
I'm asking as a community member wishing to provide a solution and who has looked at the proposed duplicates and feel they aren't adequate.
The proposed duplicates all deal with skewed layouts at it pertains to either images or a situation where the inner content was not affected by the skewed borders.
The nuance with this question, and why I think it should remain open, is that the question has to do with clipping content within the skewed containers based on the skew itself. It's one thing to manipulate an image with CSS, borders, backgrounds, etc, and entirely another to manipulate inner content, which could be text or anything else.
In other words, the solutions offered in the duplicate examples would not get the OP to a solution clearly from the accepted answers. Certain principles from each of the proposed duplicates might be helpful but none would be self-evident answers to the question being posed.
The question itself might require more clarity from the OP, such as they provided in the comments on the original post, but it probably shouldn't be closed as a duplicate.