[whatwg] Closing the WHATWG mailing lists

2019-12-16 Thread Philip Jägenstedt
concerns about this, please reply here or on this tracking issue: https://github.com/whatwg/meta/issues/153 Details follow. wha...@whatwg.org as well as the "help" and "implementors" lists will be configured to auto-reply with an explanation, pointing to https://whatwg.or

Re: [whatwg] [blink-dev] Intent to Ship: Scroll To Text Fragment

2019-10-25 Thread Ryosuke Niwa
o put appropriate pressure on getting those signals > (positive or negative). > > It’s especially concerning that WICG does not require either multiple >> implementation experience (like W3C WGs do) or multiple implementor support >> (like WHATWG does). As a result, s

Re: [whatwg] [blink-dev] Intent to Ship: Scroll To Text Fragment

2019-10-25 Thread Chris Wilson
ds to be more intentional about notifying when features are tracking to land, to put appropriate pressure on getting those signals (positive or negative). It’s especially concerning that WICG does not require either multiple > implementation experience (like W3C WGs do) or multiple implementor

Re: [whatwg] [blink-dev] Intent to Ship: Scroll To Text Fragment

2019-10-25 Thread Yoav Weiss
is not an opinion on the specific spec; it seems like a generally > good feature, but the fragment directive syntax and requirement for UAs to > strip it seems bound to cause interop problems with browsers that don’t > implement this spec.) > > > > > > Yoav Weiss wrote: > &

Re: [whatwg] [blink-dev] Intent to Ship: Scroll To Text Fragment

2019-10-25 Thread Anne van Kesteren
On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 10:59 AM 'David Bokan' via blink-dev wrote: > The kind of feedback we received here would have been wonderful to have > several weeks ago. What should we be doing to get to this step earlier? For WHATWG, PRs against standards tend to help as they require

Re: [whatwg] [blink-dev] Intent to Ship: Scroll To Text Fragment

2019-10-24 Thread Yoav Weiss
uggestions as to what we could have better done on that front, we'd definitely take them into consideration for next time. > > Yoav Weiss wrote: > > > When it comes to venue, the current spec's processing seems to be mostly > > monkey-patching the HTML and URL specs, indicating

Re: [whatwg] [blink-dev] Intent to Ship: Scroll To Text Fragment

2019-10-24 Thread fantasai
f your attempts and their failure if indeed you could not solicit a response, before asking for lgtm. Yoav Weiss wrote: When it comes to venue, the current spec's processing seems to be mostly monkey-patching the HTML and URL specs, indicating that WHATWG is probably the right

[whatwg] [CSSWG][css-lists-3] Updated WD of CSS Lists Level 3

2019-08-16 Thread fantasai
The CSS WG has published an updated Working Draft of the CSS Lists Module Level 3: https://www.w3.org/TR/css-lists-3/ This module contains CSS features related to list markers and counters: styling them, positioning them, and manipulating their value. This update contains a major

[whatwg] hi all!

2019-05-24 Thread poet
hi all! new to the list and html, trying to learn. Anyone who wants to be in touch, contact me! p...@poeticstreet.com Regards! i read u

[whatwg] [CSSWG][css-lists-3] Updated WD of CSS Lists Level 3

2019-04-25 Thread fantasai
The CSS WG has published an updated Working Draft of the CSS Lists Module Level 3: https://www.w3.org/TR/css-lists-3/ The Lists module covers list-styling options such as changing counter styles and marker position as well as automatic counters and numbering; Level 3 introduces *

Re: [whatwg] [CSSWG][selectors-4] Updated WD of Selectors L4

2019-03-29 Thread fantasai
On 11/21/18 2:33 PM, Andrew Fedoniouk wrote: :blank is quite bad as a state name For example   shall be considered as not :blank as it has initial value deliberately set to blank string (empty string allowed). This would match :blank. ~fantasai

[whatwg] Can u read me?

2019-03-29 Thread marta . cakes
Hi all! Can u read me? I subscribed the mailing list but not sure if i did it well. My email is marta.ca...@sandbox.peppermalware.com Thank u

[whatwg] [CSSWG][selectors-4] Updated WD of Selectors L4

2018-11-21 Thread fantasai
The CSS WG has published an updated Working Draft of Selectors Level 4: https://www.w3.org/TR/selectors-4/ Selectors are patterns that match against elements in a tree and are used as a core part of CSS and in DOM methods such as .querySelector() This update adds, drops, and renames a number

[whatwg] [CSSWG][css-display-3] CR of CSS Display Level 3

2018-08-28 Thread fantasai
The CSS WG has published a Candidate Recommendation and invites implementations of the CSS Display Module Level 3: https://www.w3.org/TR/css-display-3/ CSS Display describes how the CSS formatting box tree is generated from the document element tree and defines properties that control the

Re: [whatwg] Security: emphasize that subdomain is not enough for user provided scriptable content

2018-08-28 Thread Jonathan Zuckerman
These domains are used specifically because they are reserved for that use - https://www.iana.org/domains/reserved If a non-reserved domain is used, it could be bought up by anyone and have its content changed to something not appropriate for linking from official spec documents. The note is

[whatwg] Security: emphasize that subdomain is not enough for user provided scriptable content

2018-08-28 Thread Mikko Rantalainen
The page https://html.spec.whatwg.org/dev/iframe-embed-object.html contains an example that has "usercontent.example.net" instead of e.g. "video.example.com" used in the same chapter. It does have a warning saying It is important to use a separate domain so that if the attacker convinces

[whatwg] Fieldset interoperability work

2018-08-15 Thread Simon Pieters
Hello all, In the interest of transparency. Bocoup is funded by Mozilla to work on improving interoperability for the fieldset and legend elements. I will work on this in the next few weeks. In the whatwg/html repo, the issues for this project have the "topic: fieldset" lab

Re: [whatwg] [CSSWG][css-scroll-snap] Updated CR of CSS Scroll Snapping Level 1

2018-08-14 Thread fantasai
On 12/25/2017 02:54 AM, fantasai wrote: The CSS WG has published an updated Candidate Recommendation of the CSS Scroll Snapping Module Level 1:     https://www.w3.org/TR/css-scroll-snap-1/ This module contains features to control panning and scrolling behavior with “snap positions”. This

Re: [whatwg] Adding "ipfs" to the safelisted schemes

2018-07-16 Thread L. David Baron
On Saturday 2018-07-14 21:37 +0200, Mathias Rangel Wulff wrote: > Hi Domenic > > Thank you for getting back to me. > > > Without implementer interest, there's not much we can do on the spec > side. > > Is it correctly understood that with "implementers" you refer to the team > behind each

Re: [whatwg] Adding "ipfs" to the safelisted schemes

2018-07-14 Thread Mathias Rangel Wulff
Hi Domenic Thank you for getting back to me. > Without implementer interest, there's not much we can do on the spec side. Is it correctly understood that with "implementers" you refer to the team behind each browser implementation? Firefox whitelisted "ipfs" as a safe scheme in January 2018:

Re: [whatwg] Adding "ipfs" to the safelisted schemes

2018-07-12 Thread Pascal Precht
All for it! On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 4:38 PM Mathias Rangel Wulff wrote: > To whom it might concern > > In short, I suggest adding "ipfs" to the safelisted schemes provided in the > HTML specs 8.7.1.3 "Custom scheme handlers: the registerProtocolHandler() > method" ( >

[whatwg] Adding "ipfs" to the safelisted schemes

2018-07-12 Thread Mathias Rangel Wulff
To whom it might concern In short, I suggest adding "ipfs" to the safelisted schemes provided in the HTML specs 8.7.1.3 "Custom scheme handlers: the registerProtocolHandler() method" ( https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/system-state.html#safelisted-scheme) The idea of building a

Re: [whatwg] Popular Background Geolocation question on StackOverflow

2018-03-31 Thread Roger Hågensen
ive app instead before your competitors sale past you. Looking through the WHATWG history I do not like what I see so I'm going to stop communicating regarding this topic, and most likely future topics by you, you come across as excessively abrasive and I'd rather not have to deal with that. Y

Re: [whatwg] Popular Background Geolocation question on StackOverflow

2018-03-25 Thread Philipp Serafin
2018-03-25 6:29 GMT+02:00, Roger Hågensen : > On 2018-03-24 22:32, Andy Valencia wrote: [...] >> We're all well aware of the behaviors which make browsers adopt such >> defensive measures. Are we looking at enough use-cases to think about >> some >> sort of general

Re: [whatwg] Popular Background Geolocation question on StackOverflow

2018-03-24 Thread Roger Hågensen
On 2018-03-25 07:17, Richard Maher wrote:  If that makes sense for your App the background-fetch already caters for posting location updates to a fleet manager. ...  If delayed Batch Processing is acceptable to your site and you don't want geofences then good luck. ...  TravelManager

Re: [whatwg] Popular Background Geolocation question on StackOverflow

2018-03-24 Thread Roger Hågensen
On 2018-03-25 07:17, Richard Maher wrote: This would allow the browser to record locations changes with reasonably accuracy *without* waking up service workers.  If you don't like how ServiceWorkers cater for the Fetch API than please take it offline with Jake and

Re: [whatwg] Popular Background Geolocation question on StackOverflow

2018-03-24 Thread Roger Hågensen
On 2018-03-24 22:32, Andy Valencia wrote: There are lots of apps using long-polling which would also like to have some explicit (standards based) answers to their needs to run when not the current tab--messaging and telemetry apps, for instance. And here we are thinking about a hand crafted

Re: [whatwg] Popular Background Geolocation question on StackOverflow

2018-03-24 Thread Andy Valencia
[Philipp Serafin :] > If this problem is specific to the "track a route" use-case, and the > use-case is sufficiently widespread, would a dedicated "route recording" > API make sense? > > E.g., a web page could ask the browser to continously record location > changes and - at

Re: [whatwg] Popular Background Geolocation question on StackOverflow

2018-03-24 Thread Roger Hågensen
On 2018-03-24 21:15, Philipp Serafin wrote: If this problem is specific to the "track a route" use-case, and the use-case is sufficiently widespread, would a dedicated "route recording" API make sense? E.g., a web page could ask the browser to continously record location changes and - at some

Re: [whatwg] Popular Background Geolocation question on StackOverflow

2018-03-24 Thread Philipp Serafin
If this problem is specific to the "track a route" use-case, and the use-case is sufficiently widespread, would a dedicated "route recording" API make sense? E.g., a web page could ask the browser to continously record location changes and - at some time at the browser's discretion - push a list

Re: [whatwg] rendering for case min == max

2018-03-24 Thread Roger Hågensen
On 2018-03-19 12:49, Anne van Kesteren wrote: On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 11:13 AM, Mikko Rantalainen <mikko.rantalai...@peda.net> wrote: The spec should specify one way or the other for this corner case. Agreed, we're tracking this in https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/3520. If anyone

Re: [whatwg] Popular Background Geolocation question on StackOverflow

2018-03-24 Thread Roger Hågensen
On 2018-03-19 00:25, Richard Maher wrote: FYI This question on StackOverflow has now had over 1000 views: - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44233409/background-geolocation-serviceworker-onmessage-event-order-when-web-app-regain Please explain why nothing is happening. It has a accepted

Re: [whatwg] rendering for case min == max

2018-03-19 Thread Anne van Kesteren
On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 11:13 AM, Mikko Rantalainen <mikko.rantalai...@peda.net> wrote: > The spec should specify one way or the other for this corner case. Agreed, we're tracking this in https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/3520. If anyone would like to help clarify the prose in

[whatwg] Popular Background Geolocation question on StackOverflow

2018-03-18 Thread Richard Maher
FYI This question on StackOverflow has now had over 1000 views: - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44233409/background-geolocation-serviceworker-onmessage-event-order-when-web-app-regain Please explain why nothing is happening.

Re: [whatwg] META and bookmarking

2018-03-15 Thread Andy Valencia
Thank you very much for pointing me at the right bits of existing standards. Matthew Wronka's reference of a "canonical relationship" and RFC6596 is very much on target. rel=canonical should do as much as I could hope for in any case. I of course considered an initial landing page, but UX

[whatwg] [CSSWG][css-sizing-3] Updated WD of Sizing L3, Last Call for Comments

2018-03-04 Thread fantasai
The updated text regarding intrinsic sizing of replaced elements might be of interest here: https://www.w3.org/TR/css-sizing-3/#intrinsic https://www.w3.org/TR/css-sizing-3/#min-content-zero There's also an open issue about sizing iframes to their content:

Re: [whatwg] ServiceWorker bottle-neck design flaw - MS Edge to the rescue?

2018-03-03 Thread Richard Maher
EDIT 1 Ok, it might have been Safari/Webkit but reading this it looks like 1 process for all ServiceWorker threads plus another to monitor/start/stop, but only one simultaneous SW instance per domain (plus that dodgy iFrame logic webkit has

[whatwg] ServiceWorker bottle-neck design flaw - MS Edge to the rescue?

2018-03-01 Thread Richard Maher
As you may be aware, I have been lobbying strongly here , and here

[whatwg] It's BackgroundGeolocation Zeit!

2018-02-28 Thread Richard Maher
Richard Maher 10:00 AM (2 minutes ago) to Chaals, Ben, WHAT, Chaals, Natan, public-geoloca., ehsan, alia, jmann, beidson, eoconnor, weinig, Kenji, jungkee.song Mate, how does Background Geolocation get to bypass this narcissistic obstructionism? Are there no adults at W3C?

Re: [whatwg] Web Components face to face, Tokyo 5-6 March

2018-02-25 Thread Takayoshi Kochi
Hi, This is a reminder for the F2F meeting next week. (Sorry if you get multiple spams from different lists) If you haven't registered your name at https://github.com/w3c/WebPlatformWG/blob/gh-pages/meetings/18-03-Web-components.md by the end of Tuesday this week (Feb. 27) (at your timezone).

Re: [whatwg] META and bookmarking

2018-02-17 Thread Roger Hågensen
Add a link in the header and use rel=canonical which tells the browser that the link is the correct url. If all modern browsers actually uses the canonical url when you bookmark a page I have no idea, ideally they should though. File a bug report with the browsers if they don't. Do note

[whatwg] META and bookmarking

2018-02-17 Thread Andy Valencia
I'm in the throes of a media startup, and ran into one of those issues which runs surprisingly deep. Like many sites, my front page is a portal which sends the user on to the actual source of content for that user on that day. In my case, it's a particular media server (after choosing based on

Re: [whatwg] Expose GeoLocation to workers #745

2018-02-16 Thread Richard Maher
Yeah that's what I thought :-( On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 8:12 AM, Richard Maher wrote: > Regarding the very recent comments following on from: - > https://github.com/w3c/ServiceWorker/issues/745#issuecomment-344128148 > > Can any of you please explain what is wrong with

[whatwg] Expose GeoLocation to workers #745

2018-02-12 Thread Richard Maher
Regarding the very recent comments following on from: - https://github.com/w3c/ServiceWorker/issues/745#issuecomment-344128148 Can any of you please explain what is wrong with the complete POC solution here: - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7Rmd3Rn8_hDNW1zSWRoXzBTclU If the proposed

[whatwg] [CSSWG][selectors-4] Updated WD of Selectors Level 4

2018-02-01 Thread fantasai
of the DOM and HTML standards at WHATWG). If any of you know of other specifications with incoming references to Selectors, please let us know so that we can accommodate them, too! In the meantime, please review the draft. You can send any comments to the www-style list <www-st...@w3.org>, pr

[whatwg] Web Components face to face, Tokyo 5-6 March

2018-01-31 Thread Takayoshi Kochi
Hi, We will be holding a WebComponents F2F. Hosted at Google Japan, at Roppongi, Tokyo, Japan. The general information is available at: https://github.com/w3c/WebPlatformWG/blob/gh-pages/meetings/18-03-Web-components.md The agenda is being discussed at:

Re: [whatwg] [CSSWG][css-scroll-snap] Updated CR of CSS Scroll Snapping Level 1

2018-01-04 Thread Anne van Kesteren
On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 11:54 AM, fantasai wrote: > A related concern was brought up that some DOM APIs define scrolling to > an element in a way that conflicts with scroll-snapping; such APIs should > allow for an element's snap position, if defined, to dictate the

[whatwg] [CSSWG][css-scroll-snap] Updated CR of CSS Scroll Snapping Level 1

2017-12-25 Thread fantasai
The CSS WG has published an updated Candidate Recommendation of the CSS Scroll Snapping Module Level 1: https://www.w3.org/TR/css-scroll-snap-1/ This module contains features to control panning and scrolling behavior with “snap positions”. This update renames the 'scroll-snap-margin'

Re: [whatwg] Further working mode changes

2017-12-18 Thread Roger Hågensen
On 2017-12-18 11:47, Anne van Kesteren wrote: > Last week we made some further refinements to the way the WHATWG > operates and are pleased that as a result Microsoft now feels > comfortable to participate: > >https://blog.whatwg.org/working-mode-changes >https://blog.wh

[whatwg] Further working mode changes

2017-12-18 Thread Anne van Kesteren
Last week we made some further refinements to the way the WHATWG operates and are pleased that as a result Microsoft now feels comfortable to participate: https://blog.whatwg.org/working-mode-changes https://blog.whatwg.org/copyright-license-change Let me also take this moment to remind

Re: [whatwg] HTML tags for POEM and MUSIC LYRICS

2017-12-11 Thread Michael A. Peters
On 12/11/2017 04:30 AM, Jirka Kosek wrote: On 11.12.2017 11:39, Christoph Päper wrote: As with and , HTML could also add or something similar to embed MusicXML. Lyrics are a subset of musical notation and poems are, arguably, a special kind of lyrics (or the other way around). This would

Re: [whatwg] HTML tags for POEM and MUSIC LYRICS

2017-12-11 Thread Jirka Kosek
On 11.12.2017 11:39, Christoph Päper wrote: > As with and , HTML could also add or something similar to > embed MusicXML. Lyrics are a subset of musical notation and poems are, > arguably, a special kind of lyrics (or the other way around). This would require change to HTML parsing rules

Re: [whatwg] HTML tags for POEM and MUSIC LYRICS

2017-12-11 Thread Christoph Päper
> "Tab Atkins Jr." : > On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 8:59 AM, GevCbmlGM wrote: > > > > Is there any recommend standard HTML tags for POEM and MUSIC LYRICS? > > Poems and lyrics are, generally, just text that has significant > line-breaks. Thus, and are

Re: [whatwg] DOM Feature Mod: Add metering / parallelism & throttling options to AddEventListenerOptions

2017-12-01 Thread Garrett Smith
. > >> On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 4:36 AM David Bruant wrote: >> >>> Le 28/11/2017 à 00:48, Jonathan Zuckerman a écrit : >>> You’re probably aware there are libraries that offer functionality of >> this >>> sort (debounce and throttle in underscore/lodash is the one I’m most

Re: [whatwg] DOM Feature Mod: Add metering / parallelism & throttling options to AddEventListenerOptions

2017-12-01 Thread Sylon Zero
David, To clarify your message: it sounds like it is primarily feedback to Jonathan about the fact that a wide range of use cases and awareness of options exist in the Web community at large, and also that some of the existing options in the addEventListener parameters are useful even though one

Re: [whatwg] DOM Feature Mod: Add metering / parallelism & throttling options to AddEventListenerOptions

2017-12-01 Thread David Bruant
Le 28/11/2017 à 00:48, Jonathan Zuckerman a écrit : You’re probably aware there are libraries that offer functionality of this sort (debounce and throttle in underscore/lodash is the one I’m most familiar with) and the web community seems content to add a small dependency when such functionality

Re: [whatwg] DOM Feature Mod: Add metering / parallelism & throttling options to AddEventListenerOptions

2017-11-28 Thread Jonathan Zuckerman
>From my own experience, only about half of the times I’ve required debounce or throttle has been related to event handling, so if your proposal was accepted I’d still need to include a library to satisfy the other scenarios. On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 00:01 Sylon Zero wrote: >

Re: [whatwg] DOM Feature Mod: Add metering / parallelism & throttling options to AddEventListenerOptions

2017-11-27 Thread Sylon Zero
I think libraries having those functions emphasizes the point here, as that validates the existence and need for those patterns which then raises the requirement: should this be native to the browser? I believe the answer is yes, given how much work has already been put into standardizing the

Re: [whatwg] DOM Feature Mod: Add metering / parallelism & throttling options to AddEventListenerOptions

2017-11-27 Thread Jonathan Zuckerman
You’re probably aware there are libraries that offer functionality of this sort (debounce and throttle in underscore/lodash is the one I’m most familiar with) and the web community seems content to add a small dependency when such functionality is required. How would you convince browser vendors

[whatwg] DOM Feature Mod: Add metering / parallelism & throttling options to AddEventListenerOptions

2017-11-27 Thread Sylon Zero
*Core Problem Statement* Processor functions that subscribe to events via a topic string may need to be prioritized for processing based on the topic itself. Conversely, certain events may be more numerous but should not limit the ability of the JS environment to respond and process other events,

Re: [whatwg] HTML tags for POEM and MUSIC LYRICS

2017-11-27 Thread Tab Atkins Jr.
On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 8:59 AM, GevCbmlGM wrote: > Hi, > > Is there any recommend standard HTML tags for POEM and MUSIC LYRICS? > > I searched and did not see anyone talk about it. > But I see different creative way people come up for POEM / STANZA / LINE > > 1. > > >

[whatwg] HTML tags for POEM and MUSIC LYRICS

2017-11-26 Thread GevCbmlGM
Hi, Is there any recommend standard HTML tags for POEM and MUSIC LYRICS? I searched and did not see anyone talk about it. But I see different creative way people come up for POEM / STANZA / LINE 1. 2. 3. 4. then text with line brakes and proportional font using CSS styling. I wish

Re: [whatwg] How to handle Session Expiry in ServiceWorker

2017-11-22 Thread Richard Maher
It seems there has been discussion on this before. Please see GitHub I think that background re-authenticating should be infrequent enough that a notification of the sign-in or failure is an appropriate and user-friendly solution. Please

[whatwg] How to handle Session Expiry in ServiceWorker

2017-11-20 Thread Richard Maher
If a Fetch in my ServiceWorker receives a 401 from the server how do I re-authenticate with the server if I have no focused or foregrounded client? NB: I'm talking about POST requests updating the server and not just reading from cache until the network is back. Bring the client back into focus?

Re: [whatwg] new tag and possible new aria role

2017-11-12 Thread Michael A. Peters
Was just informed that using aria-hidden solves the problem of content being there that shouldn't be seen in a screen reader until agreed, so that issue has a solution too. I guess none of this really is meaningful to this list - sorry for the noise. On 11/12/2017 04:18 AM, Michael A.

Re: [whatwg] new tag and possible new aria role

2017-11-12 Thread Michael A. Peters
Yes but since I always have the div first in HTML the user is likely to always be aware of it, so skipping it in a screen reader is really little different than just pressing the agree button - they have been informed of the type of content. On 11/12/2017 04:09 AM, Johannes Spangenberg wrote:

Re: [whatwg] new tag and possible new aria role

2017-11-12 Thread Johannes Spangenberg
There is another problem with Modals on webpages. When there is a modal created through HTML and CSS, the user can still select items in the background by pressing tab. It seems that there is no good solution to prevent it. Am 12.11.2017 um 09:59 schrieb Michael A. Peters: > Thank you! That

Re: [whatwg] new tag and possible new aria role

2017-11-12 Thread Michael A. Peters
Thank you! That does seem like it is exactly what I need. On 11/12/2017 12:11 AM, Yay295 wrote: I think the alertdialog role fits here. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Accessibility/ARIA/ARIA_Techniques/Using_the_alertdialog_role On Sun, Nov 12, 2017 at 1:03 AM, Michael A. Peters

Re: [whatwg] new tag and possible new aria role

2017-11-12 Thread Yay295
I think the alertdialog role fits here. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Accessibility/ARIA/ARIA_Techniques/Using_the_alertdialog_role On Sun, Nov 12, 2017 at 1:03 AM, Michael A. Peters wrote: > On webites that either are age restricted and/or have content

[whatwg] new tag and possible new aria role

2017-11-12 Thread Michael A. Peters
On webites that either are age restricted and/or have content that may be offensive to some people, often (but not as often as I'd like) there is a warning splashscreen that the server puts in the page if the user has not already agreed to see such content. One way to do this is with a div

[whatwg] unsubscribe

2017-11-05 Thread Sales@EssayAuto
On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 2:23 PM, Regis Kuckaertz < regis.kuckae...@theguardian.com> wrote: > Hello, > > The other day I came across the following behaviour and would like to ask > your opinion on the matter. It is not uncommon to find forms such as: > > > > Add to > favourites > Duplicate

Re: [whatwg] RadioNodeList and buttons

2017-11-05 Thread Régis Kuckaertz
> https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/3195 on this. > > -Boris >

Re: [whatwg] RadioNodeList and buttons

2017-11-03 Thread Boris Zbarsky
On 10/31/17 10:56 AM, Regis Kuckaertz wrote: Indeed I find your idea more appealing and semantically clearer. OK, good. Since it's not just me, I filed https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/3195 on this. -Boris

Re: [whatwg] RadioNodeList and buttons

2017-10-31 Thread Regis Kuckaertz
Thanks for your question. Phrased like that, it becomes clear to me that I did not think enough about how the value would be computed in the case of a set of buttons. There is no "checkedness" in buttons, not that I know of. Indeed I find your idea more appealing and semantically clearer. When I

Re: [whatwg] RadioNodeList and buttons

2017-10-31 Thread Boris Zbarsky
On 10/31/17 6:23 AM, Regis Kuckaertz wrote: formElement.onsubmit = (evt) => { evt.preventDefault(); const button = evt.target.elements.namedItem('action'); const value = button.value If this returned buttons, which button would you expect it to return in various situations and why?

[whatwg] RadioNodeList and buttons

2017-10-31 Thread Regis Kuckaertz
Hello, The other day I came across the following behaviour and would like to ask your opinion on the matter. It is not uncommon to find forms such as: Add to favourites Duplicate Delete When a user presses one of these buttons, the UA picks the corresponding value and streamlines it

Re: [whatwg] JavaScript function for closing tags

2017-10-17 Thread Silvia Pfeiffer
We could specify that WebVTT cues of type metadata should contain valid JSON - that would make sense to me. Cues of type captions or subtitles stupid get parsed dune by the addCue() function of the texttrack API - but not all browsers implement this yet. Would be worth registering bugs on

Re: [whatwg] JavaScript function for closing tags

2017-10-17 Thread Michael A. Peters
On 10/16/2017 10:08 AM, Roger Hågensen wrote: On 2017-10-14 10:13, Michael A. Peters wrote: I use TextTrack API but it's documention does not specify that it closes open tags within a cue, in fact I'm fairly certain it doesn't because some people use it for json and other related none tag

[whatwg] Max-bandwidth (was Re: HTML : FEATURE SUGGESTION)

2017-10-16 Thread Roger Hågensen
On 2017-10-14 17:03, Uday Kandpal wrote: may suggest you to kindly bring a new feature like unique resolution to be set for all the video being loaded on demand to lowest possible resolution so that unnecessary advertisement and videos do not consume the space irrespective of any adware remover

Re: [whatwg] JavaScript function for closing tags

2017-10-16 Thread Roger Hågensen
On 2017-10-14 10:13, Michael A. Peters wrote: I use TextTrack API but it's documention does not specify that it closes open tags within a cue, in fact I'm fairly certain it doesn't because some people use it for json and other related none tag related content. Looking at

[whatwg] HTML : FEATURE SUGGESTION

2017-10-14 Thread Uday Kandpal
hi, As an Internet subscriber, and HTML content user, *kindly grant me your precious time* for a suggestion that is very valuable for the future of the dynamic multimedia content on the internet. As you might have information about the video tag and multimedia, various video database agencies

Re: [whatwg] JavaScript function for closing tags

2017-10-14 Thread Michael A. Peters
I use TextTrack API but it's documention does not specify that it closes open tags within a cue, in fact I'm fairly certain it doesn't because some people use it for json and other related none tag related content. Some errors using the tracks in XML were solved by the innerHTML trick where I

Re: [whatwg] JavaScript function for closing tags

2017-10-14 Thread Silvia Pfeiffer
Hi Michael, It seems to me that the TextTrack API is made for this use case. Why does it not work for you? Cheers, Silvia. On Sat, Oct 14, 2017 at 4:36 PM, Michael A. Peters wrote: > There does not seem to be a JavaScript API for closing open tags. > > This is

[whatwg] JavaScript function for closing tags

2017-10-14 Thread Michael A. Peters
There does not seem to be a JavaScript API for closing open tags. This is problematic when dealing with WebVTT which does not require tags be closed. Where it is the biggest problem is when the document is being served as XML+XHTML I tried the following hack which seemed to be working:

Re: [whatwg] Allow alt attribute with the span element

2017-10-06 Thread Michael A. Peters
On 10/06/2017 08:44 AM, Léonie Watson wrote: On 06/10/2017 11:26, Michael A. Peters wrote: Nope, no problem at all. That looks like a simple solution I did not find. Thank you. Note that you need to provide an explicit role on the span if you use aria-label to provide its accessible name.

Re: [whatwg] Allow alt attribute with the span element

2017-10-06 Thread Michael A. Peters
readers could treat the span with a pictograph the same way it would treat an image child of a button attribute and describe the current pictograph to the end user. If there is already a solution to this issue, I apologize, I could not find one. We (er, WhatWG / W3C)

Re: [whatwg] Allow alt attribute with the span element

2017-10-06 Thread Jonathan Garbee
ribe the current pictograph to the end > user. > > If there is already a solution to this issue, I apologize, I could not > find one. > > We (er, WhatWG / W3C) could just add alt to the global attribute list too, > rather than just span. Or come up with a semantic pictograph element > specifically for this (just like we have tt and code). > > Thank you for opinions. >

[whatwg] Allow alt attribute with the span element

2017-10-06 Thread Michael A. Peters
could not find one. We (er, WhatWG / W3C) could just add alt to the global attribute list too, rather than just span. Or come up with a semantic pictograph element specifically for this (just like we have tt and code). Thank you for opinions.

Re: [whatwg] The semantics of visual offsetting vs. verbal offsetting

2017-09-30 Thread Qebui Nehebkau
On 15 September 2017 at 11:49, brenton strine wrote: > My understanding of the semantics of and vs. and is > that the former indicate a stress, emphasis, offset or importance that > would be expressed verbally, if reading aloud. > > On the other hand, the and tags indicate

[whatwg] When to use the new GeolocationSensor API?

2017-09-25 Thread Richard Maher
When would one opt to use the Sensor GeoLocation API as opposed to the existing standard navigator.geolocation.watchPosition? Can someone explain the added value of this second API or the use-cases that can be solved by the sensor API that cannot

[whatwg] The semantics of visual offsetting vs. verbal offsetting

2017-09-15 Thread brenton strine
My understanding of the semantics of and vs. and is that the former indicate a stress, emphasis, offset or importance that would be expressed verbally, if reading aloud. On the other hand, the and tags indicate stress, emphasis, offset or importance that is visual or typographic. I

Re: [whatwg] Expected ratio of ServiceWorker instances to Geolocation Updates

2017-09-13 Thread Richard Maher
Please be advised that, as promised/threatened, I have added the Trip Summary page and you can now map and replay your trip on Google Maps. The new version of the code is at the same link https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7Rmd3Rn8_hDNW1zSWRoXzBTclU Most important design/proposed-specification

Re: [whatwg] HTML inputs directly toggling CSS classes on elements?

2017-09-10 Thread Jonathan Zuckerman
class names are meant to be a tiny wormhole which connects the worlds of content (HTML), presentation (CSS), and behavior (JS) - I think this suggestion begins to widen that rip, and it's inadvisable. It's a question of taste I guess, just which behaviors are primitive enough to not require

Re: [whatwg] HTML inputs directly toggling CSS classes on elements?

2017-09-10 Thread Roger Hågensen
On 2017-09-09 18:41, Alex Vincent wrote: A few days ago, I dipped my toes into web design again for the first time in a while. One of the results is the CSSClassToggleHandler constructor from [1]. Basically, it takes an radio button or checkbox, and turns that input into a toggle for a CSS

[whatwg] HTML inputs directly toggling CSS classes on elements?

2017-09-09 Thread Alex Vincent
A few days ago, I dipped my toes into web design again for the first time in a while. One of the results is the CSSClassToggleHandler constructor from [1]. Basically, it takes an radio button or checkbox, and turns that input into a toggle for a CSS class on another element. This is relatively

[whatwg] [ScrollRestoration] API to notify browser when page finished loading?

2017-08-17 Thread Johannes Spangenberg
Hello, I was not sure where to ask this question. However, this draft was referenced by Chrome and Mozilla. So, hopefully this is the right place. I can also create a GitHub Issue at https://github.com/majido/scroll-restoration-proposal/issues if you like. Lets come to the question. If I

Re: [whatwg] rel=bookmark

2017-08-08 Thread Ed Summers
n case anyone is interested in following along there. //Ed [1] https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/2899

Re: [whatwg] rel=bookmark

2017-08-08 Thread Ed Summers
> On Aug 8, 2017, at 2:04 PM, Kevin Marks wrote: > > See also http://microformats.org/wiki/sharelink-formats for a (recent) > related use case > > On 8 Aug 2017 7:01 pm, "Kevin Marks" wrote: > >> This sounds like what we use uid for in microformats

Re: [whatwg] rel=bookmark

2017-08-08 Thread Kevin Marks
See also http://microformats.org/wiki/sharelink-formats for a (recent) related use case On 8 Aug 2017 7:01 pm, "Kevin Marks" wrote: > This sounds like what we use uid for in microformats - the url that you > want as the persistent identifier. > >

Re: [whatwg] rel=bookmark

2017-08-08 Thread Kevin Marks
This sounds like what we use uid for in microformats - the url that you want as the persistent identifier. http://microformats.org/wiki/uid - it looks like you wrote this up a while back, Ed. See u-uid in h-entry http://microformats.org/wiki/h-entry On 8 Aug 2017 5:58 pm, "Ed Summers"

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