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- Date: Thu, 08 Apr 2021 22:29:47 +0000
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The CSS Working Group just discussed `Are normal and light synonymous for color-schemes?`, and agreed to the following: * `RESOLVED: normal and light are not synonymous, they will stay` <details><summary>The full IRC log of that discussion</summary> <Rossen_> Topic: Are normal and light synonymous for color-schemes?<br> <Rossen_> github: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/5898<br> <dlibby_> TabAtkins: Answer is no, not the same, not all UAs display on a light background by default<br> <dlibby_> TabAtkins: despite current browser that ship do this, this is not a requirement<br> <dlibby_> emilio: tons of things break if you use dark background by default<br> <dlibby_> TabAtkins: indeed, but works reasonably<br> <dlibby_> florian: users of console-based UAs tend to expect oddness, VR browsers might not assume this as well<br> <dlibby_> emilio: how many of these will implement color scheme, and prefers-color-scheme media feature?<br> <dlibby_> TabAtkins: more VR UAs will show up and assumptions they make are still valid to consider<br> <dlibby_> fantasai: some UAs are not browsing the web, might be browsing books, requirements different from browsing the web in general<br> <dlibby_> Rossen_: back to TabAtkins' short original answer: "no"<br> <dlibby_> Rossen_: perhaps a bit more is needed, proposed resolution is no, due to various requirements across UAs and devices<br> <dlibby_> Rossen_: other comments, objections?<br> <dlibby_> RESOLVED: normal and light are not synonymous, they will stay<br> </details> -- GitHub Notification of comment by css-meeting-bot Please view or discuss this issue at https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/5898#issuecomment-816273831 using your GitHub account -- Sent via github-notify-ml as configured in https://github.com/w3c/github-notify-ml-config
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