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spec:css4-ui [2015/03/31 14:54] – [Current Issues] florianspec:css4-ui [2023/07/06 14:09] (current) – Added reference to GitHub issue for middle cropping SebastianZ
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   * :placeholder-shown pseudo-class for when an input element is in the state of showing its placeholder text   * :placeholder-shown pseudo-class for when an input element is in the state of showing its placeholder text
     * See [[ideas/placeholder-styling|placeholder styling]] for more detailed exploration of :placeholder vs. ::placeholder (or potentially both).      * See [[ideas/placeholder-styling|placeholder styling]] for more detailed exploration of :placeholder vs. ::placeholder (or potentially both). 
-    * [[https://developer.mozilla.org/en/CSS/%3a-moz-placeholder|:-moz-placeholder]] documentation+    * [[https://developer.mozilla.org/en/CSS/%3a-moz-placeholder|:-moz-placeholder]] documentation ([[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/::-moz-placeholder|deprecated in FF19]])
     * [[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=457801|Mozilla bug 457801]]:  Implement -moz-placeholder pseudo-class - big long discussion of pseudo-class vs. pseudo-element etc.     * [[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=457801|Mozilla bug 457801]]:  Implement -moz-placeholder pseudo-class - big long discussion of pseudo-class vs. pseudo-element etc.
   * [[https://wiki.mozilla.org/CSS/:autofill|:autofill]] pseudo-class for when an input element is in the state of showing an autofilled value. Related implementer bugs (not yet implemented) :   * [[https://wiki.mozilla.org/CSS/:autofill|:autofill]] pseudo-class for when an input element is in the state of showing an autofilled value. Related implementer bugs (not yet implemented) :
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 Some mechanism to control ellipsing of text by allowing it to be ellipsed "in the middle" (somehow). See also other related text-overflow features dropped from CSS3. Some mechanism to control ellipsing of text by allowing it to be ellipsed "in the middle" (somehow). See also other related text-overflow features dropped from CSS3.
  
-See emails:+See emails and GitHub issue:
   * http://www.w3.org/mid/CANTc86Wi3K1JHo0XJuWMVC0vCOBM+1D2+=ad=7=S0ofaD_jdAg@mail.gmail.com   * http://www.w3.org/mid/CANTc86Wi3K1JHo0XJuWMVC0vCOBM+1D2+=ad=7=S0ofaD_jdAg@mail.gmail.com
   * http://www.w3.org/mid/CAERejNaV+5ZCu9b9yX7dKWPjq0rfVGH4DgxST6NZ-xVD3PD=QQ@mail.gmail.com   * http://www.w3.org/mid/CAERejNaV+5ZCu9b9yX7dKWPjq0rfVGH4DgxST6NZ-xVD3PD=QQ@mail.gmail.com
 +  * https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/3937
 ==== touch-action ==== ==== touch-action ====
 The Pointer Events WD introduced a "touch-action" property. The Pointer Events WD introduced a "touch-action" property.
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 Suggestion that more values than just none and auto are useful: Suggestion that more values than just none and auto are useful:
 http://www.w3.org/mid/5127EB91.7000002@inkedblade.net http://www.w3.org/mid/5127EB91.7000002@inkedblade.net
 +
 +This has now been drafted here: http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css-ui-4/#appearance-switching
 ==== nav properties ==== ==== nav properties ====
 nav-index: nav-index:
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 Spec Status: Spec Status:
-  * not in any current draft+  * draft here: http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css-ui-4/#content-selection
- +
-Last publication +
-  * http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/WD-css3-userint-20000216#user-select +
- +
-Issues: +
-  * 'all' vs. 'atomic' value (resolved) +
-    * Gecko implementation of the 'all' value does not reflect last specified definition (2000). +
-    * WebKit wants a 'atomic' value that acts as 'all' was specified in 2000. +
-    * Might be possible to get Gecko to change its 'all' behavior to as specified and avoid introducing a new 'atomic' value. +
-    * As of FF 33, the difference in behavior (non atomic select when doing keyboard selection) appears to be gone. +
-  * 'none' vs. '-moz-none' value (Resolved) +
-    * Gecko 'none' vs '-moz-none' differences: http://blogs.telerik.com/blogs/07-05-21/-moz-user-select--moz-none.aspx +
-    * Gecko implementation of '-moz-none' (but not 'none') is like WebKit/IE/Opera's 'none' value. +
-      * related: [[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=816298|Bugzilla 816298]]: Change "-moz-user-select:none" to behave like WebKit, IE, and Opera (and "-moz-user-select:-moz-none"+
-    * From Firefox 21, '-moz-none' and 'none' in Firefox do the same as 'none' in other browsers +
- +
-For CSS4-UI: +
-  * Minimum: spec the interoperable values among existing implementations (excluding 'all'+
-  * Possibly: minimum plus keep 'all' as specified, and get Gecko fixed to be compliant +
-  * Maximum: spec all values, including 'toggle' and 'elements' and file bugs accordingly with existing implementations to get those values implemented.+
  
 ====== css4-ui issues list ====== ====== css4-ui issues list ======
  
-=====  +===== Current Issues =====
-Current Issues =====+
  
 The editor's draft is here: The editor's draft is here:
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 For now, issues are primarily tracked inline, although this wiki contains relevant information that predates the creation of the draft. For now, issues are primarily tracked inline, although this wiki contains relevant information that predates the creation of the draft.
  
-===== +====== Issues moved from css3-ui ======
-= Issues moved from css3-ui ======+
  
 The following issues were removed form css3-ui's issue list, as they pertain to features that were removed from that document. They are collected here, as these features may be reintroduced in css4-ui, and the issues would then still be relevant. The following issues were removed form css3-ui's issue list, as they pertain to features that were removed from that document. They are collected here, as these features may be reintroduced in css4-ui, and the issues would then still be relevant.
 
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