I'm working with WebKit on Linux and will use and maintain on my WebKit.
It could be meaningful as one of the WebKit ports?
-Kyounga
2013/7/26 Antonio Gomes
> Ah, thanks for clarifying. That changes the scenario then. Question is
> back to open: is there any port that would be willing to have
That being said, we at the Samsung would be happy to support this
> feature
> > > actively in WebKit, both by helping with the patch that's already in
> > > Bugzilla [2] *and* maintaining it in at least one port. Should that be
> the
> > > case, the obvious choice
zilla [2] *and* maintaining it in at least one port. Should that be the
> case, the obvious choice for us would be the WebKitGTK port, since that's
> what we currently have on our TVs.
>
> Problem is that the patch in [2] is quite old already (Jan 2012), so it
> would be aw
these properties are widely used by the TV
industry.
TV industry people like me want to maintain.
2013/7/24 Benjamin Poulain
> Hi,
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 11:17 PM, Kyounga Ra wrote:
>
>> I'd like to add new feature for CSS nav-[dir] properties.
Hi webkit-dev!
I'd like to add new feature for CSS nav-[dir] properties.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66027
This feature is for
http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-ui/#nav-dir
On recent discussion, these nav-* properties was dropped from level 3.
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/
Hi,
I'm Kyounga interested in web browser.
While I'm doing internet surfing, I found out Safari 4 has wrong rendering
result on "Yhaoo".
I investigated to figure out if this is really issue or just follows web
standard.
But, I'm confused to understand web standard.
I attached the reduced test pa
I think you're confused with the relationship in dom tree and visual
relationship like box tree.
The "map" element affect "img" element in visualization.
I guess, your idea comes from this.
But, the relationship in DOM tree is made without the visual relationship.
Otherwise, the visualization (i
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