Re: [csswg-drafts] [css-ui] Support setting offscreen content inert (#10711)

>This is a nice idea, were you thinking that it would actually use opacity, or change the color to have some transparency?

i was just thinking in general - i wasn't trying to imply it should necessarily be opacity, and i think your rational is a good reason as to why that wouldn't be the best way forward.  So long as any content of the inert container can be made to look dimmed in some way (text and graphics) then that sounds like a win to me.  If only color transparency can be modified, then that makes me wonder if graphics would appear dimmed or not.  maybe not the worst thing if they aren't / leave it up to the authors to do that themselves using whatever they see fit. 

>I think the computed inertness should probably take into account more than just this property.

fair.  just trying to provide an example of where this could be helpful / where there is no way to un-inert such content with HTML alone.

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