On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:47, William Edneybed...@technicalpursuit.com wrote:
Folks -
Not sure this is relevant, but I'm tracking/contributing to the following
two bugs around 'resize' events:
One for Mozilla:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=227495
and one for Webkit:
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:47, William Edneybed...@technicalpursuit.com wrote:
Folks -
Not sure this is relevant, but I'm tracking/contributing to the following
two bugs around 'resize' events:
One for Mozilla:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=227495
and one for Webkit:
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 08:56:43 +0200, Ian Hickson i...@hixie.ch wrote:
As mentioned on IRC, it would be cool if the CSSOM spec could define when
to fire 'scroll' and 'resize' events.
If there's a particular place I should log this so that whoever takes
over that spec doesn't lose this
2009/6/17 Ian Hickson i...@hixie.ch
Anne,
As mentioned on IRC, it would be cool if the CSSOM spec could define when
to fire 'scroll' and 'resize' events.
If there's a particular place I should log this so that whoever takes over
that spec doesn't lose this feedback, let me know.
More in
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 15:41:09 +0200, Peter-Paul Koch pp.k...@gmail.com
wrote:
More in general, exactly where is the firing of common events such as
click, mousedown and keyup defined? I can't find them in the HTML5 spec
(or did I overlook them?), and the DOM3 Events spec is rather old and
Hi, PPK-
Peter-Paul Koch wrote (on 6/17/09 9:41 AM):
More in general, exactly where is the firing of common events such as click,
mousedown and keyup defined? I can't find them in the HTML5 spec (or did I
overlook them?), and the DOM3 Events spec is rather old and has little to do
with