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I would like to create the tag , which would be for questions about the CSS grid/repeat function. This ("auto-fill") is a specific keyword in CSS, so I think it would be a useful tag.

However, when I tried to create this tag, the system said it was too similar to the existing tag and refused to let me create it.

Is there a workaround for that? How can we create the tag?

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    Then disambiguate; I agree that [autofill] and [auto-fill] would be far too similar.
    – Thom A
    Dec 30, 2022 at 16:06
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    The css-grid tag should be more than specific enough.
    – mousetail
    Dec 30, 2022 at 16:23
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    Even if the css-grid tag isn't sufficient, why create tags up that are so obviously going to be confusing such that the system tells you that they are too similar? Even just in vanilla CSS, there's at least two different uses of auto-fill (in some areas of grid) and :autofill, which is a CSS pseudo-class. So, even something like css-autofill is still confusing. If you were really going to create tags for this, which doesn't seem to have the volume to justify it, then you should use something unambiguous like: css-grid-auto-fill and css-selector-autofill.
    – Makyen Mod
    Dec 30, 2022 at 17:23

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We don't need a tag for every CSS property, and we certainly don't need one for every value or keyword of every property; auto-fill is only one (partial) keyword of a single property in the CSS Grid layout module... it's unnecessary. As the comments above indicate, is plenty, here.

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