- From: Mike Sierra <letmespellitoutforyou@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 12:28:03 -0500
- To: Doug Schepers <schepers@w3.org>
- Cc: Julee <julee@adobe.com>, "public-webplatform@w3.org" <public-webplatform@w3.org>
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 2:02 AM, Doug Schepers <schepers@w3.org> wrote: > Hi, Julee- > > This looks good to me (I guess I would say that), with one caveat, inline... > > ... >> >> So when an important CSS layout feature like CSS Regions gets >> experimental support from two major browser engines, WebKit (Chrome and >> Safari) and Trident (Internet Explorer), we felt it was important to >> document it on Web Platform Docs. (You will have to enable experimental >> features in these browsers to see how CSS Regions works.) > > > Do we document anywhere how to enable these experimental features? Can it be > generalized? Should we have a page that list all the experimental features > that we've documents, and how to enable them individually? > > For the purpose of this article, can we create this page, populate it with > the CSS Regions enabling instructions, and link to it here? > > Regards- > -Doug I punched in some text here, covering both nightly builds & developer flags: http://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/concepts/experimental_features It covers Chrome's about:flags & Mozilla's about:config. Relatively unfamiliar with the latter, so please modify if you know of more relevant options to toggle cross-browser features. I included a bit about WebGL on Safari; any other runtime-flag option available there? And I know nothing about comparable options in IE10 or Opera. Feel free to add. --Mike Sierra
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