Re: [csswg-drafts] [css-overflow-5] Bikeshed scroll-marker-contain property name (#12191)

The CSS Working Group just discussed `[css-overflow-5] Bikeshed scroll-marker-contain property name`, and agreed to the following:

* `RESOLVED: Rename scroll-marker-contain to scroll-target-group`

<details><summary>The full IRC log of that discussion</summary>
&lt;kbabbitt> flackr: we previously resolved to use the property scroll-marker-containt to create container for anchor links<br>
&lt;kbabbitt> ... to make those anchors become scroll markers<br>
&lt;kbabbitt> ... but when we started experimenting with this, I found ergonomically it was confusing that it had scroll marker that had nothing to do with CSS scroll marker<br>
&lt;kbabbitt> ... propose that we rename to scroll-target-group<br>
&lt;bramus> +1, this tripped me up when I first saw it.<br>
&lt;kbabbitt> ... we will apply target pseudo class to one element within group<br>
&lt;TabAtkins> +1<br>
&lt;kbabbitt> ... I also suggested anchor-target-group but prefer scoll-target-group<br>
&lt;kizu> +1<br>
&lt;kbabbitt> Rossen6: objections?<br>
&lt;kbabbitt> RESOLVED: Rename scroll-marker-contain to scroll-target-group<br>
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