- From: Robert Sanderson <azaroth42@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2013 09:37:21 -0700
- Cc: "DPUB mailing list (public-digipub-ig@w3.org)" <public-digipub-ig@w3.org>
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The inability to wrap around both sides of a shape seems strange. One could imagine putting a circular area in the middle of some text rather than left or right floated and wanting the text to wrap around it. I'm sure there's a reason for this, and there may be some work arounds like having two identical shapes floated together some how. Section 4, Shapes from Image, seems complicated to get right, but if the experts are confident of implementations then I look forwards to seeing the clever tricks it could allow :) I didn't understand the point of Section 5. It seems to just reiterate the CSS box model, and doesn't show how to use (for example) the border-radius to work with wrapping. At most it seems to warrant a comment in the current section 6. Also, does the inability to wrap around both sides of a shape affect the box model, if the box is /not/ a float? Apologies for the newbie and likely inane level of review! Rob On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 4:11 AM, Markus Gylling <markus.gylling@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi all, > this is a request for DPUB IG members to sign up for review of > css-shapes-1, as requested by Bert at [1]. > > If you are interested in reviewing this document on behalf of the DPUB IG, > please let us know asap. Thanks. > > [1] > http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-digipub-ig/2013Nov/0088.html >
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