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* event **regionLayoutUpdate** to inform about dynamic content change | * event **regionLayoutUpdate** to inform about dynamic content change | ||
Which is enough for generating pages this way | Which is enough for generating pages this way | ||
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+ | ===[css3-regions] with [css3-page]=== | ||
+ | See previous section about combining css3-page @page with regions and a new @slot feature. Then imagine different variations of that sample code embedded in different media queries. @page provides named @page rules that act as templates, and media queries would let you use different @page rules and templates for varying orientations and screen sizes. | ||
===IDPF page templates proposal=== | ===IDPF page templates proposal=== |