- From: Anne van Kesteren <annevk@annevk.nl>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2012 11:16:40 +0200
- To: fantasai <fantasai.lists@inkedblade.net>
- Cc: Daniel Glazman <daniel.glazman@disruptive-innovations.com>, Arthur Barstow <art.barstow@nokia.com>, Peter Linss <peter.linss@hp.com>, Chris Lilley <chris@w3.org>, public-webapps <public-webapps@w3.org>, "www-style@w3.org" <www-style@w3.org>
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 10:48 PM, fantasai <fantasai.lists@inkedblade.net> wrote: > You could just work in the explanation I sent in > http://www.w3.org/mid/4FC64100.3060800@inkedblade.net Added a note. The reason this is not very elaborated is that this really belongs in a CSS specification that defines the layout box model and painting order etc. in detail. As part of that you would have the top layer concept and ways to hook into it via pseudo-elements, such as ::backdrop. And some non-normative description around it to aid people new to the material. Having this in Fullscreen is just patching holes in the CSS 2.1 specification, which is not a great way to do things. -- Anne — Opera Software http://annevankesteren.nl/ http://www.opera.com/
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