Re: [csswg-drafts] [css-overflow-4] Clarification of text-overflow: <string> value; Rendering pipeline (#11683)

> For 2, this shouldn't be any more troublesome than animating 'content' on a ::before pseudo-element, which is currently allowed. I don't immediately see any reason to restrict it. If the author does something particularly weird, that's their fault.

Offtopic. 
It is less of the issue for me. I understand that this is realized through animation keyframes and I don't ned to think much about it. It is just the ideological think, If we provide to much freedom for users we allways pay for it with performance. I think that modern CSS standards allow too much. The same things could be achived in the several ways. 

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