Theresa O'Connor
Theresa O'Connor
What is the rationale for diverging from the Consortium-wide normative references policy (that PLH linked to) for this one document produced by this one group?
> What is the rationale for diverging from the Consortium-wide normative references policy (that PLH linked to) for this one document produced by this one group? Put another way: if...
Added `concerns: venue` because, at first blush, it seems like this should be proposed in the context of TC39.
Both Chrome and Firefox put the underline on the right by default in vertical Japanese when `text-underline-position` is `auto`. We should probably update the spec to allow that.
Firefox (and Chrome)'s current behavior is better than the specced behavior, so I think we should update the definition of `auto`. Given their current behavior, it's presumably web-compatible to make...
I still prefer #792, though I don't object to an additional change that removes the CEO from the short-circuit path.
Safari's rendering of find-in-page search results is not representable in CSS, so such a pseudo seems somewhat unlikely to be useful.
Can we re-use the registry track? What is a glossary, after all, besides a registry of terms and their definitions? :)
With #972 landed, maybe this can be progressed?
> Where does it say that the registry section is informative/non-normative? Registry sections are required to be non-normative by the W3C Process Document; see [§6.5.2. Publishing Registries](https://www.w3.org/policies/process/#reg-pub). Quoting that section:...