2009/2/6 Ian Hickson i...@hixie.ch
On Fri, 6 Feb 2009, Giovanni Campagna wrote:
I'm proposing to replace the current rendering mechanism, based on
Behavioural Extension to CSS, that in turn is based on XBL2, with
something based on the CSS3 Basic User Interface (css3-ui), ie replacing
On 7/2/09 14:22, Giovanni Campagna wrote:
5) becss requires one or more binding languages: it is not
necessarily
XBL2, but currently XBL2 is the only one available: are you
constraining
the implementation of HTML5 on that of XBL2?
The rendering section has no
2009/2/7 Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis bhawkesle...@googlemail.com
On 7/2/09 14:22, Giovanni Campagna wrote:
5) becss requires one or more binding languages: it is not
necessarily
XBL2, but currently XBL2 is the only one available: are you
constraining
the implementation of
On 7/2/09 18:51, Giovanni Campagna wrote:
So the rendering section imposes *no* requirements on HTML5
conforming user agents, therefore the spec is not constraining the
implementation of HTML5 on that of XBL2.
Yes, but UA that don't follow that set of CSS rules are not
2009/2/7 Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis bhawkesle...@googlemail.com
On 7/2/09 18:51, Giovanni Campagna wrote:
So the rendering section imposes *no* requirements on HTML5
conforming user agents, therefore the spec is not constraining the
implementation of HTML5 on that of XBL2.
Yes, but UA
On 7/2/09 20:07, Giovanni Campagna wrote:
Yes, but what properties should I query for?
In order to find out what, precisely?
Binding, behaviour, appearance, border, color, font, all in once? And
what should their values be?
Their values depend on user agent defaults (which may be