Re: [csswg-drafts] [css-ui-4] let user-select:contain prohibit selection from outside

The CSS Working Group just discussed `Anything that creates a stacking context should sort in the positioned descendants z-ordering list`, and agreed to the following:

* `RESOLVED: don't fix and explain why in the issue`

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&lt;dael> Topic:Anything that creates a stacking context should sort in the positioned descendants z-ordering list<br>
&lt;dael> github: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/1815<br>
&lt;dael> florian: There is a value that corrisponds to the behavior everyone has. We say if you start selection before element and end after then selection must include the element in the middle. Someone suggested we should exclude it. So content before and after, but not contained element.<br>
&lt;dael> florian: afaict this is not what people impl. Only FF supports multi-part selections. However the none value is a middle ground. Browsers that support multi-part must have 2 part selection and others must make one big selection. but they can exclude the middle part.<br>
&lt;dael> florian: That's for none and corrisponds to what people impl. Doesn't corrispond for contain, but we could do it.<br>
&lt;dael> fantasai: What's most reasonable for use case?<br>
&lt;dael> florian: no use case mentioned. We are mostly interop<br>
&lt;dael> myles: No use case plus interop seems clear<br>
&lt;dael> florian: This is from google. Anyone know why?<br>
&lt;dael> fantasai: You can say we're leaning to not because interop and we have no use cases. If they come back with use cases we can reconsider<br>
&lt;dael> Rossen_: Proposal: resolve no fix and expalin why in the issue<br>
&lt;dael> RESOLVED: don't fix and explain why in the issue<br>
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