- From: Kang-Hao (Kenny) Lu <kennyluck@csail.mit.edu>
- Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2012 14:57:28 +0800
- To: WWW Style <www-style@w3.org>
First of all, I'll repeat Tab's (11/07/14 7:49), Tab Atkins Jr. wrote: > Multiple Sections > ----------------- > > * The 'inherit' value is globally defined for all properties, and the > preferred style appears to be to omit it in property definitions. Candidate Recommendation Exit Criteria ______________________________________ Can we move this section into 2. Conformance? I don't think it's a good idea to have too much content before Table of contents, not to mention that this spec isn't yet at CR. (Disclaimer: I am not familiar with the W3C process so I might be missing some rules here.) Overview ________ Ditto. "This specification contains:" says pretty much the same as what's in 1.1 Purpose already. 2.1. Definitions ________________ "defined by CSS2.1" can link to http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/conform.html#user-agent instead of http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/conform.html#defs 8.2. Overflow Ellipsis: the ‘text-overflow’ property ______________________________________________________ # Value: ( clip | ellipsis | <string> ){1,2} | inherit should read "[ clip | ellipsis | <string> ]". 9.2.1. Sequential navigation order: the ‘nav-index’ property ______________________________________________________________ The spec does reference HTML5 at some point so I am not sure if referencing 'tabindex' in HTML4 instead of HTML5 is such a good idea. 9.2.3. Input method editor: the ‘ime-mode’ property _____________________________________________________ Example 12 is the only code snippet where you use class=html. For editorial consistency, all HTML/XHTML snippets should use it (or not use it). # Note: In general, it's not appropriate for a public web site to # manipulate the IME mode setting. This property should be used for # web applications and the like. I am not sure we are still in the era where we can tell "public web site" from "web applications". Appendix D. Default style sheet additions for HTML __________________________________________________ Perhaps you should link to the rendering section of the HTML spec there as this section is not comprehensive. # input[type=reset] # { # /* default content of HTML4/XHTML1 input type=reset button */ # content: "Reset"; # } # # input[type=submit] # { # /* default content of HTML4/XHTML1 input type=submit button */ # content: "Submit"; # } It should be mentioned that these are locale-dependent.
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