On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 9:48 AM, Anne van Kesteren ann...@annevk.nl wrote:
On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Dimitri Glazkov dglaz...@chromium.org
wrote:
Yes, the intent is that in the the events from nodes, distributed to
insertion points should feel as if there wasn't any shadow tree around
It is currently difficult to control the visibility of the UI (e.g. little
arrows, spinners, etc) on new input types like datetime, number, range,
color, etc.
It seems that many developers want to use the semantic attributes, but need
to be able to hide the little arrows for various reasons, and
The only thing I've seen in a spec was CSS3 System Appearance, but it had
poor support and was ultimately removed.
2 years ago, I contacted people from Mozilla, Google, Microsoft, and Opera
about this, but I haven't seen any real progress. A few weeks ago, support
for input type=week/month landed
On Thu, 6 Dec 2012, brenton strine wrote:
It is currently difficult to control the visibility of the UI (e.g.
little arrows, spinners, etc) on new input types like datetime, number,
range, color, etc.
The idea is for Web Components or XBL or some such solution to be the
solution to this.