Dear WHAT WG,

The CSS WG published a Last Call Working Draft of the CSS3 Image Values and
Replaced Content module:

    http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-css3-images-20120112/

We believe there is some overlap of interest with HTML, and therefore we'd
appreciate your review of the features therein, particularly of the element()
notation and of the 'image-resolution' and 'image-orientation' properties.
  http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-images/#element-reference
  http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-images/#image-resolution
  http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-images/#image-orientation

Those interested in layout and sizing might also be interested in the
CSS <-> image size negotiation rules and the 'object-fit' property.
  http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-images/#sizing

Note that replaced elements in CSS includes not just bitmap images, but
also SVG (external or embedded), video, applets, plugins, and other
"foreign" objects.

This module covers:
  - CSS gradients
  - using media fragments (image slices) in CSS
  - ltr/rtl annotations to images for automatic flipping
  - fallback URLs for images, for gracefully handling unsupported image types
  - element() notation for using an elements' graphical representation as an 
image
  - CSS <-> image size negotiation
  - 'object-fit' and 'object-position' for controlling aspect ratio preservation
  - 'image-resolution' for using custom or intrinsic image resolutions
  - 'image-orientation' to correct misoriented images

If you have comments on any part of the draft, please, send them to the
<[email protected]> mailing list. Please start a new thread for each issue,
and include [css3-images] in the subject line, as I did on this message.
This will help us track your comments.

The official deadline for comments is 7 February 2012. Let us know if you
need an extension so that we don't miss your comments.

Thanks~

~fantasai

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