Re: [csswg-drafts] [css-pseudo] Pseudo-element for dragged element (#1703)

The CSS Working Group just discussed `[css-pseudo] Pseudo-element for dragged element`.

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&lt;myles> Topic: [css-pseudo] Pseudo-element for dragged element<br>
&lt;myles> GitHub: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/1703<br>
&lt;myles> fantasai: Do we want to do this or not? If we do, I can try to spec something up. If we don't care, I will defer the issue, I will defer to a future level of the spec.<br>
&lt;myles> Rossen: Has anyone had a chance to look this over and form an an opinion?<br>
&lt;myles> gregwhitworth: I did. I didn't ask what's in there. I'll go in there and ask. I wanted more concrete use cases. I can guess them, but b/c HTML drag'n'drop exists, i'm trying to figure out what they want beyond that.<br>
&lt;myles> gregwhitworth: I can go on there and ask them.<br>
&lt;myles> gregwhitworth: To answer fantasai's question: I wouldn't spend time on it until I got concrete gaps.<br>
&lt;myles> Rossen: Proposal: gregwhitworth to engage with sebastian, then come back<br>
&lt;myles> chrishtr: I'll check difficulty of implementation<br>
&lt;tantek> +1<br>
&lt;myles> Rossen: perfect. great.<br>
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