Ian Hickson wrote:
On Thu, 17 May 2007, Martijn wrote:
Is how to render shadows defined here?
http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/#shadows0
So with that piece of text it is clear how to render shadows in canvas?
I agree that it is a bit vague, but do you have any
Christoph Päper wrote:
Brenton Strine:
(...) IE8 'passes' the Acid2 test, but (...) won't render pages with
the new standards-compatibility unless you explicitly tell it to with
this meta tag:
meta http-equiv=X-UA-Compatible content=IE=edge /
Note that 'edge' is actually discouraged and
sorry, wrong list
Hi,
This has probably come up in some form or another already but incase it
hasn't i decided to share the idea.
Say you have 3 divs:
div id=div1 div1 /div
div id=div2 div2 /div
div id=div3 div3 /div
and the following CSS (assuming a default y-index of 0):
#div3 {
y-index: -1;
}
The
Paweł Stradomski wrote:
W liście Shannon z dnia czwartek 28 lutego 2008:
FAQ: * It adds no new functionality that can't already be achieved
using the a element.
Absolutely not true. A global attribute offers several features that a
does not - most importantly nested links and the
Paweł Stradomski wrote:
W liście Robert O'Rourke z dnia czwartek 28 lutego 2008:
Paweł Stradomski wrote:
div class=steps
input href=/basket.html class=basket-step value=Basket /
input href=/checkout.html class=current checkout-step
value=Checkout / input type=submit class
Philip Taylor wrote:
On 28/02/2008, Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A global attribute offers several features that a
does not - most importantly nested links and the ability to hyperlink
block and interactive elements without breaking validation.
Are there cases where div ...a
Martin McEvoy wrote:
Lachlan Hunt wrote:
Martin McEvoy wrote:
From the real world found here:
http://nfegen.wordpress.com/2008/03/28/micrordformats/
a rev=reply
href=http://internet-apps.blogspot.com/2008/03/so-how-about-using-rdfa-in-microformats.html;
title=Link to Mark Birbeck blog
Martin McEvoy wrote:
Robert O'Rourke wrote:
Hi Martin, hope you're well :)
Hello Rob, nice to hear from you, yes I am well :-)
Glad to hear it!
I don't chirp up that often on this list but I have to agree that
@rev isn't much of a loss. Perhaps for the above example rel=source
Ian Hickson wrote:
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009, Robert O'Rourke wrote:
Are there any plans to bring list headers from HTML3 into HTML5? They'd
make a lot of markup patterns simpler and be very very useful when it
comes to styling.
You can do this in HTML5, using figure and legend:
figure
Christian Svindseth wrote:
On Feb 4, 2009, at 11:23 AM, Robert O'Rourke wrote:
Unless I'm misreading the spec completely, HTML5 supports h1-h6, and
even header elements inside list items.
-Chris
I know that, I was referring to the lh element ie.
ul
lhA header for the list/lh
liList
Christian Svindseth wrote:
On Feb 4, 2009, at 11:13 AM, Robert O'Rourke wrote:
Hi everyone,
Are there any plans to bring list headers from HTML3 into HTML5?
They'd make a lot of markup patterns simpler and be very very useful
when it comes to styling.
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html3
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