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====== Media Queries Issues ====== | ====== Media Queries Issues ====== | ||
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+ | This page is only preserved for historical interest. Current issues for Media Queries are tracked here: | ||
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===== Issue 1 ===== | ===== Issue 1 ===== | ||
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+ | RESOLVED. The draft addresses all of this now. You can use CSS escapes, however. | ||
The syntax for media queries needs some clarification: | The syntax for media queries needs some clarification: | ||
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* EOF handling is handled by " | * EOF handling is handled by " | ||
* HTML needs to deal with media="" | * HTML needs to deal with media="" | ||
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+ | ===== Issue 4 ===== | ||
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+ | Can you use a media feature with a media type for which it is not applicable? I vote yes. (I being Anne.) | ||
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===== More Issues ===== | ===== More Issues ===== | ||
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* RESOLVED http:// | * RESOLVED http:// | ||
* RESOLVED http:// | * RESOLVED http:// | ||
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