Theresa O'Connor
Theresa O'Connor
This is not a bug. Tapping a label and having the labelled control be activated is specified to be platform-dependent, because the behavior is supposed to match local platform conventions....
This is not a bug; -webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch induces a stacking context. Just like if you put opacity: 0.9 or a 3d transform on the element.
Sounds like it could be related to Safari's 3rd party cookie blocking feature.
WebKit supports `text-underline-position: from-font;`, which (in my admittedly limited experience) I've found to be sufficient for positioning underlines correctly for CJK text (e.g. as a Chinese proper name mark).
Hi, got here from w3ctag/design-reviews#365. When this section is added, it should probably cover the [ability to use `navigator.storage.estimate()` to detect incognito mode](https://mishravikas.com/articles/2019-07/bypassing-anti-incognito-detection-google-chrome.html).
Filed based on a conversation with @dwsinger earlier this morning. This does seem like a real oversight.
> I suspect actual lawyers might not be too eager to tinker with the existing wording, even if vague, so long as it hasn't caused actual issues in practice. It's...
I think requiring people who raise problems to provide a possible solution would negatively affect the ability of many engineers at large companies to raise issues in the first place....
Makes sense to me. I recently filed such an appeal, and would have happily done so in a Member-visible way if the instructions had said to.
See also https://github.com/w3c/oss-relations/issues/2 and https://github.com/w3c/AB-memberonly/issues/58