[re-sending, with a web-platform-tests link included - sorry!]
Summary: This property offers authors added control of the positioning
of underlines, primarily for vertical text (where conventions differ as
to whether an "underline" should appear to the left or right of the
text), and also for
On 12/2/19 7:42 AM, Henri Sivonen wrote:
Since there isn't a spec and Safari doesn't implement the feature,
there are no cross-vendor tests.
Could .tentative tests be created here, on the off chance that we do
create a spec for this at some point?
-Boris
On 12/5/19 6:51 AM, smurf4234332342342342342...@gmail.com wrote:
This re-introduced setting doesn't seem to exist
It's there in about:config... are you not seeing it there?
-Boris
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Bug 1560664 [0] stuck on central, so all of mozilla-central is compiled as
C++17 now.
Most C++17 language features should be usable; whether library features are
fully implemented across all of our supported compilers/standard libraries
is yet to be determined [5]. I will be updating our C++
This landed in https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/724d7b936078
To replicate the prior output, use MOZ_LOG="DocShellAndDOMWindowLeak:3"
Because it now includes the MOZ_LOG prefix, any custom scripts you had to
parse the output will need to be updated.
-tom
On Fri, Nov 8, 2019 at 2:44 PM
Summary: This property offers authors added control of the positioning
of underlines, primarily for vertical text (where conventions differ as
to whether an "underline" should appear to the left or right of the
text), and also for horizontal text where a lower underline may be
desirable (e.g.
On Wednesday, December 4, 2019 at 1:58:54 AM UTC+11, L. David Baron wrote:
> Please reply to this thread if you think there's something we should
> say as part of this charter review, or if you think we should
> support or oppose it.
Feedback I send a little while back:
On Thursday, 12 September 2019 05:03:57 UTC+1, Martin Thomson wrote:
…
> [2] https://hacks.mozilla.org/2019/05/tls-1-0-and-1-1-removal-update/
…
From the linked post:
>> … Safari, Firefox, Edge and Chrome are removing support for TLS 1.0 and 1.1
>> in March of 2020. …
Is that (timeline)
On Tue, Dec 3, 2019 at 3:58 PM L. David Baron wrote:
> The W3C is proposing a revised charter for:
>
> Service Workers Working Group
> https://www.w3.org/2019/11/proposed-sw-wg-charter-2019.html
> https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-new-work/2019Nov/0004.html
A couple of us looked
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