list of suggested extensions to CSS

People on this list should review and
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(after all, developing requirements for CSS in TV use
is one of our tasks):

http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-CSS-potential


List of suggested extensions to CSS

Bert Bos


Abstract

This Note attempts to document all the features that 
have been suggested for CSS, and that are not part of CSS2. 
The fact that a feature has been listed here does not mean it 
will be in some future version of CSS; some of the suggestions
do not fit in CSS or are better handled elsewhere (e.g., in HTML, 
SMIL, or RDF).
The purpose of the list is to make sure suggestions are neither 
forgotten nor suggested over and over again.
Many suggestions are just listed without further comment. If the 
CSS working group has discussed a feature, some remarks may be 
added. Comments on this draft are welcome and should be sent to the
www-style@w3.org mailing list (recommended) or the CSS & FP WG (only for
W3C members), or to the editors if neither of the above is suitable.
Please, give feedback before the 5th of February 1999.

Received on Wednesday, 20 January 1999 06:25:09 UTC