Note: if you're interested in a particular feature, it'd would be great to have assistance enabling it in WebKitGTK+. WebCore features are important, but not priorities for our team right now.
On Wed, 2017-01-25 at 16:59 +0200, Adrian Perez de Castro wrote: > - CSS Grid Layout, demo: http://gridbyexample.com/examples/ > (Actually, the team implementing it works at Igalia with > us, and we have > had it enabled a few versions back already!) This is wrong: it's an experimental feature and slipped into 2.14 by mistake; we disable all experimental features now since 2.14.3. It is true that it was web-visible until recently, but that was a bug which has now been fixed. Mac port enables experimental features in trunk and disables them on Safari branches; I guess they decided not to disable this one. Anyway it needs to be moved to non-experimental before we'll ship it. That's up to the folks working on the feature. And since it was developed by our folks, I guess we know better than Apple if it's ready for the web or not. Last I checked, I was told it still had more bugs than other browsers and wasn't ready yet. On Wed, 2017-01-25 at 16:59 +0200, Adrian Perez de Castro wrote: > - HTML Custom Elements, demo: https://webkit.org/wp-content/uploads > /custom-element-demo.html I think this is supposed to be enabled and working. I removed it from the experimental features list myself, with approval from Ryusuke. At least layout tests are passing. > - Interactive form validation, demo: http://codepen.io/cdumez/ful > l/zoOZmZ/ > (Funnily enough, I see no errors in the inspector console, > dunno why > it wouldn't work.) This one requires native platform implementation, because WebKit is all about platform integration. For instance, we'd need to use GtkPopover to show validation error messages. Michael _______________________________________________ webkit-gtk mailing list webkit-gtk@lists.webkit.org https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-gtk