Re: CSS Prefixing

I was not aware of the /dyspop repo.
I was aware - through this group - of the /W3CGHtmail repo.
Using the later, I created a Wiki entry<https://github.com/W3CGHtmail/compat-tables/wiki> to propose that Compat Tables (initially created by Chaals McCathie Nevile from Yandex in 2014) was the place to begin.
I believe that capturing a snapshot / benchmark of current support will help provide context and criteria to frame other decisions.

The information in each repo is fantastic. I agree they should be merged.

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From: Sam Sexton <sam.sexton@gmail.com<mailto:sam.sexton@gmail.com>>
Date: Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 4:11 AM
To: "Rémi (HTeuMeuLeu)" <remi@hteumeuleu.fr<mailto:remi@hteumeuleu.fr>>, HTML for Email Community Group <public-htmail@w3.org<mailto:public-htmail@w3.org>>
Subject: Re: CSS Prefixing
Resent-From: HTML for Email Community Group <public-htmail@w3.org<mailto:public-htmail@w3.org>>
Resent-Date: Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 4:14 AM

Hey Remi, theres already a Github here for email spec https://github.com/dyspop/email-specifications It might be worth merging them both.

I added a CSS spec that I think covers the base of what should be supported. Since the box model is the most important part I think we shouldn't worry about animation or anything too ambitious.

On Tue, 6 Sep 2016 at 09:07 Rémi (HTeuMeuLeu) <remi@hteumeuleu.fr<mailto:remi@hteumeuleu.fr>> wrote:
Hello everyone. I have created a repository for an HTML email specification on Github (https://github.com/W3CGHtmail/html-email-spec). My plan is to start by discussing different points, see where everyone stands, and then start writing a draft.

I've opened a discussion about CSS Prefixing (https://github.com/W3CGHtmail/html-email-spec/issues/1). I've made tests across ten webmails to see what practices are currently in place.

What recommandations should we bring to webmails for CSS prefixing ? Feel free to answer on Github or here.


-- Rémi

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