On Thu, 09 Apr 2015 09:50:34 +0200, Simon Pieters sim...@opera.com wrote:
I don't disagree here. I just don't come to the conclusion that we
should have an API to test everything under the sun. I don't mind
changing or adding things to help feature-test things that are not
currently
On Wed, 08 Apr 2015 14:59:34 +0200, Kyle Simpson get...@gmail.com wrote:
A lot of the untestable bugs have been around for a really, really
long time, and are probably never going away. In fact, as we all know,
as soon as a bug is around long enough and in enough browsers and enough
people
On Thu, 19 Mar 2015, Majid Valipour wrote:
Almost all browsers restore scroll position when a user traverses
history. This behavior works well for document style web sites but it is
often not appropriate for single-page web applications where the page
content may be reconstructed (often
On 2015-04-09 11:43, Nils Dagsson Moskopp wrote:
Roger Hågensen rh_wha...@skuldwyrm.no writes:
Myself I have to confess that I tend to use caniuse a lot myself. I use
it to check how far back a feature goes in regards to browser versions
and try to decide where you cut the line In other words
On Thu, 26 Mar 2015, Andrea Rendine wrote:
- The properties
dc., ...
are to be REMOVED
Are they used by people? If so, it seems like it's the DC
specification that should be fixed.
It isn't the fact whether they are used or not.
Whether they're being used or not is pretty
On Wed, 08 Apr 2015 14:46:44 +0200, Mikko Rantalainen
mikko.rantalai...@peda.net wrote:
Simon Pieters (2015-04-08 11:07 Europe/Helsinki):
On Wed, 08 Apr 2015 07:55:26 +0200, Mikko Rantalainen
mikko.rantalai...@peda.net wrote:
The section 12.2.3.3 The list of active formatting elements
Roger Hågensen rh_wha...@skuldwyrm.no writes:
Myself I have to confess that I tend to use caniuse a lot myself. I use
it to check how far back a feature goes in regards to browser versions
and try to decide where you cut the line In other words I'll end up
looking at a featyre and thinking