- From: Andrew Herrington <a.d.herrington@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2014 20:30:57 +0000
- To: "public-htmail@w3.org" <public-htmail@w3.org>
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https://www.w3.org/community/htmail/wiki/CSSSpec I’ve created the CSS sub spec page. On 3 Feb 2014, at 13:58, Charles McCathie Nevile <chaals@yandex-team.ru> wrote: > Hi Stefan, > > On Mon, 03 Feb 2014 16:18:46 +0400, Stefan Mies <stm@artegic.de> wrote: > >> Hi Bro's, >> >> so I think the best way ist to start with a new topic. The XLS Sheet from CamMo (http://www.campaignmonitor.com/css/) >> will be a good base start to talk about useful attributes. > > Sure. > > Stig, I cc'ed you because I couldn't find copyright information for that document, but getting CampaignMonitor to offer it under the terms of a W3C Community Group would be easier than manually collecting the information it contains, and you seemed the obvious person in this group to ask :) > > More generally, I hope others can offer similar resources, but I want to make sure we don't take someone's work unattributed or in violation of a copyright license. > >> Starts with Responsive (Media Queries). >> >> Is there any special handling in contrast to web html? >> >> I think follow medias will be interesting: >> >> <Style media="*"> >> >> Aural, braille, embossed, handheld, print, projection, screen, speech, tty, tv >> >> So if you confirm with this attributes we can start a wiki to document all steps. > > I suggest starting on the wiki and then seeing what we agree to :) Everyone should be able to log in to http://www.w3.org/community/htmail/wiki/ with the same account they used to sign in to the group, and I suggest people edit first and apologise later if needed rather than the other way around. > > cheers > > Chaals > > -- > Charles McCathie Nevile - Consultant (web standards) CTO Office, Yandex > chaals@yandex-team.ru Find more at http://yandex.com >
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