Doug Schepers wrote:
I will create an Element Nodelist specification right away, and if it is
approved to go forward (and I don't see why it wouldn't be, since there
is considerable support), I am confident that this would not slow down
deployment in desktop browsers, and so authors should
Hi,
The CSS WG discussed the recent Selectors API LC during this week's
conference call, including a discussion on the removal of namespace
matching between previous versions of the doc and this one.
We have no official comment to make on this document.
/Daniel
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W3C CSS WG, Co-Chair
Lachlan Hunt wrote:
Daniel Glazman wrote:
The CSS WG discussed the recent Selectors API LC during this week's
conference call, including a discussion on the removal of namespace
matching between previous versions of the doc and this one.
Are the minutes from this telcon available?
http
Hi there.
(this message contains personal comments and does not represent an
official response from the CSS WG)
I have read the recent Selectors API Level 2 draft [1] and have a few
important comments to make:
1. I don't like the idea of refNodes. I think having the APIs specified
at
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Le 04/03/10 16:07, Arthur Barstow a écrit :
CSS Community
Here are my personal comments on the document:
1. Overall, it's a good a light document. I agree the feature is needed.
2. I don't understand why this is restricted to Widgets...
A HTML page can be dropped on a desktop or be rendered chromeless
by Mozilla Prism. A web page can be
Hi WebApps Working Group.
The CSS WG discussed the pre-LCWD version of your View Modes Media
Feature spec [1] during our weekly conf call yesterday.
The raw minutes of the call are available [2]. In summary:
1. globally positive feedback about the spec; we agree the feature
is needed.
2.
Le 10/03/11 16:26, Dimitri Glazkov a écrit :
Ok, this is interesting. Which proposal by Google is ghost of Daniel
referring to? I don't think there is one yet?
This kind of things for instance?
http://wiki.whatwg.org/wiki/Component_Model_Use_Cases#Reacting_to_bound_element_state_change
Le 10/03/11 16:46, Cameron McCormack a écrit :
We should think of XBL as being a DOM-based thing, rather than an XML-
based thing. Then we can have HTML syntax for the cases where
everything is within a text/html document, and XML syntax for the cases
like the ones I brought up, where you
Le 10/03/11 16:55, Tab Atkins Jr. a écrit :
The HTML serialization of an ordinary web page isn't usable in a user
agent having no knowledge of HTML, either. Why is this different?
Do you have different serializations for another helper technology
called CSS ? No. Why should it be different
Le 19/06/12 09:41, Anne van Kesteren a écrit :
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 1:45 AM, fantasaifantasai.li...@inkedblade.net wrote:
It looks like you missed #2.
I think ::backdrop is clear enough. Not entirely sure what you would
expect seeing there more than what it already says.
Well, the
Le 18/06/12 13:09, Arthur Barstow a écrit :
On 5/30/12 10:38 AM, ext Daniel Glazman wrote:
Le 30/05/12 14:43, Arthur Barstow a écrit :
Chris, Daniel, Peter - when will the CSS WG make a decision on the FPWD?
We'll try to make one today during our weekly conf-call. Please note
that we're
Le 19/06/12 14:10, Arthur Barstow a écrit :
Given this interpretation - and of course, please correct it if it is
wrong - it appears the only remaining FPWD Showstopper is #2 in the
first set of comments. Is that correct?
Yes.
/Daniel
Le 19/06/12 22:48, fantasai a écrit :
You could just work in the explanation I sent in
http://www.w3.org/mid/4fc64100.3060...@inkedblade.net
e.g.
| Each element in the top layer's stack has a ::backdrop pseudo-element,
| which can be styled to create a backdrop that hides the underlying
|
Le 21/06/12 13:18, Arthur Barstow a écrit :
Daniel, Fantasai - please confirm whether or not Anne's latest changes
([1],[2]) address the #2 issue ([3]) that is blocking FPWD:
https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/fullscreen/raw-file/tip/Overview.html#::backdrop-pseudo-element
Fine by me. Thanks.
/Daniel
ITS 2.0 (the Internationalization Tag Set 2.0) [1] is a specification
attaching l10n/i18n properties to elements and attributes of a document
tree through two means:
1. locally, using attributes in the ITS namespace
2. globally, using rules expressed in XML in the ITS namespace and
On 02/07/13 02:53, Daniel Glazman wrote:
rules xmlns=http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its;
version=2.0
queryLanguage=css
translateRule selector=//html:acronym
translate=xpath
xmlns:html=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml
Dear fellow chairs,
The CSS WG decided to issue a last call for:
Title:
CSS Font Loading Module Level 3
URL:
http://www.w3.org/TR/css-font-loading-3/
Editors' draft:
http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css-font-loading/
Abstract:
This CSS module describes
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