On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 10:14 PM, Boris Zbarsky <bzbar...@mit.edu> wrote:
> In Gecko, yes.  The set of hooks Gecko builtin elements have today is,
> effectively:
>
> 1)  This element used to not have a parent and now does.
> 2)  This element has an ancestor that used to not have a parent and now
>     does.
> 3)  This element used to have a a parent and now does not.
> 4)  This element has an ancestor that used to have a parent and
>     now does not.

So that is more granular than what Dominic said Chrome has. I wonder
why there's a difference. Normally at the low-level things are pretty
close (or have a difference like linked list vs array).


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