On 8/14/19 9:51 PM, David Burns wrote:
Are there any web platform tests for this ...
Yes, it seems I missed to include this item in my original email:
Tests: WPT and other tests were added.
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Are there any web platform tests for this or will they be added as part of
this work?
David
On Wed, 14 Aug 2019 at 17:38, Mats Palmgren wrote:
> Summary:
> Add support for 'display:block ruby' which creates a block box
> with a ruby box inside it.
>
> Bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.
On 8/14/19 12:37 PM, Mats Palmgren wrote:
This first patch set adds support for the new syntax
only, but no new box types (I'll add those separately in a bit).
In general, it seems like we should think about how to integrate this
stuff into layout in a better way than anonymous boxes everywher
Summary:
Add support for 'display:block ruby' which creates a block box
with a ruby box inside it.
Bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1557825
Standard: https://drafts.csswg.org/css-display/#the-display-properties
Platform coverage: All
Estimated or target release: v70
Preferenc
Summary:
Add support for 'display:inline list-item', which creates an inline box
with a ::marker box inside it, and 'display:inline flow-root list-item',
which creates an inline-block with a ::marker (inside or outside).
Bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1105868
Standard: https:/
Summary:
Add support for multi-keyword values on the CSS 'display' property.
The spec splits this property into three parts: an outside part,
an inside part, and a list-item part so the author can specify them
separately. This first patch set adds support for the new syntax
only, but no new box t
Are we going to remove support for this pref in a subsequent release?
Am Mo., 12. Aug. 2019 um 10:05 Uhr schrieb Johann Hofmann <
jhofm...@mozilla.com>:
> In desktop Firefox 70, we intend to remove Extended Validation (EV)
> indicators from the identity block (the left hand side of the URL bar wh
On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 2:18 PM Lars Hansen wrote:
> Cranelift should be genuinely optional until further notice; to my
> knownledge, no near-term product work in Firefox or SpiderMonkey depends on
> Cranelift. Cranelift is present in Nightly but (so far as I can tell) not in
> Release. It can
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