- From: Roger Hågensen <rescator@emsai.net>
- Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 01:13:00 +0200
On 2010-09-21 00:59, Nils Dagsson Moskopp wrote: > 21.09.10 Roger H?gensen<rescator at emsai.net>: >> >> Well! There is nothing preventing the specs from providing a minimum >> UI guideline that should be followed by UAs. > UAs compete on interface, too. As long as the standards are open and > consistent, why should implementations be constrained more than > absolutely necessary? Keep in mind that HTML is already one of the most > important file formats and may be for decades to come. > > I recommend filing bugs with UAs to get this deficiencies cleared up. Please not my wording. "should", in that UAs "should" follow the guideline. I think Google Chrome's upload progress bar is a perfect example of what a baseline guideline is of how browsers "should" implement it. Now if browsers add a more evolved upload progress then that is awesome obviously. -- Roger "Rescator" H?gensen. Freelancer - http://EmSai.net/
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