Thank you for your reply. I just filed this bug. https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66207 and I'll create patch as soon as I can.
kyounga. 2011. 8. 11., 오전 4:41, Antonio Gomes 작성: > It sounds like a interesting idea. Some questions: > > - Is there any other vendor implementing it? [kyounga] I'm wondering too. > - How is it better than a good Spatial Navigation implementation (like > webkit's or opera's)? I see that it makes it possible to limit which elements > in the page are actually css-directionally-focusable... > [kyounga] I think these property is new feature in addition to a "spatial navigation" which browsers provide by default. If <a> element with "nav-up:auto" has focused and the user press "up arrow key", the browser use a spatial navigation, or if there is "nav-up:#foo", the browser send a focus the element with "id=foo" attribute. > > On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 9:18 PM, Ra Kyounga <kyounga...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, CSS developers. > > I'm wondering if anyone is trying to implement new css properties for > directional focus navgation. (nav-up, nav-right, nav-down, nav-left) > They are defined in CSS3-ui module. > http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-ui/#nav-dir > > Although, CSS3-UI standards has not been updated for long time, > if there is no one to be addressed, I'd like to start to implement this > feature. > > I think we can re-use the function for a fragment link. > > How about my idea? > or Is it better just to start implementation through bugs.webkit.org than > e-mail communication? > > Well, you should file a bug anyways, imo :). > > -- > --Antonio Gomes
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