Hi there, On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 2:35 PM, Tobie Langel <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Kenneth Rohde Christiansen wrote: >> Hi there, >> >> CSS Device Adaptation should hopefully be enabled on all browsers (desktop >> and mobile) unlike the viewport meta tag, which cannot be enabled on desktop >> browsers easily as many desktop sites actually comes with a viewport meta >> tag which is ignored. Having that not being ignored breaks the sites. > > *Sigh* > >> >> MS already enabled a subset of the CSS Device Adaptation spec in IE10 >> desktop. >> >> I support adding some CSSOM API's for CSS Device Adaptation, but I would not >> do so for the viewport meta tag, which has its share of issues. > > Understandably given the above. Outside of the IE10 implementation mentioned > above, have other implementors committed to implement the CSS part of CSS > Device Adaptation? >
We are looking at enabling it for Chromium, no ETA on that though, as there seems to be some interest from Android and Opera as well. >> I would also like the CSS Device Adaptation, orientation lock and Fullscreen >> to integrate. Especially it would be nice to click on an element in portrait >> and have it go fullscreen in landscape mode and lock, all with a nice >> animation. > > Agreed. These should work together as much as possible. > > Thanks for your comments. > > --tobie > -- Kenneth Rohde Christiansen Senior Engineer, WebKit, Qt, EFL Phone +45 4294 9458 / E-mail kenneth at webkit.org ﹆﹆﹆
