Hi Emlio,
Thanks for your patience with these fixes and taking the time to outline
your concerns. Hope things are better now, and as always, if not just say
so. :)
Chris
On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 7:39 AM Emilio Cobos Álvarez
wrote:
> A quick status update here:
>
> I landed some heuristics to di
A quick status update here:
I landed some heuristics to disable scroll anchoring in pathological
cases in Firefox a long while ago. This stopped virtually all compat
issues, though it's obviously not great.
Chris and other Chromium folks have been doing work to fix Chromium
issues that were
Hi all,
10/18/19 7:19 PM, Chris Harrelson wrote:
Hi,
Another quick update: Emilio, Navid, Nick, Stefan and I met today and
discussed which issues are important to fix and why. We now have a list of
spec issues, and WPT tests to fix that are Chromium bugs, that should
substantially improve inte
Sorry for the delay.
We agree that scroll anchoring has unrealized potential to be valuable for
the web at large, and to make that happen we should be investing a lot more
working with y'all (and if we can't succeed, probably removing it from
chromium). Concretely +Chris Harrelson who leads render
On 9/29/19 5:07 AM, Rick Byers wrote:
On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 10:16 AM Emilio Cobos Álvarez
mailto:emi...@mozilla.com>> wrote:
Hi Steve,
On 9/27/19 4:03 PM, Steve Kobes wrote:
> Hi Emilio,
>
> My recollection is that scroll anchoring was, in fact, a mess. I
do not
Hi Steve,
On 9/27/19 4:03 PM, Steve Kobes wrote:
Hi Emilio,
My recollection is that scroll anchoring was, in fact, a mess. I do not
personally have any opinion about whether scroll anchoring should be
removed from Gecko.
We (Chrome) decided to accept some compat issues for the sake of
lau
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