- From: alonn <alonisser@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2013 11:51:06 +0200
- To: whatwg@lists.whatwg.org
+1 from the web author perspective. would be nice if this wasn't so "Hackish" and if the look was more consistent. I do agree that this could be achieved (maybe more backwards compatibly) with an "switch" attribute on the ```checkbox``` input type. Twitter:@alonisser <https://twitter.com/alonisser> LinkedIn Profile <http://www.linkedin.com/in/alonisser> Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/alonisser> *Tech blog:*4p-tech.co.il/blog *Personal Blog:*degeladom.wordpress.com Tel:972-54-6734469 On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 9:06 PM, <whatwg-request@lists.whatwg.org> wrote: > Send whatwg mailing list submissions to > whatwg@lists.whatwg.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://lists.whatwg.org/listinfo.cgi/whatwg-whatwg.org > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > whatwg-request@lists.whatwg.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > whatwg-owner@lists.whatwg.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of whatwg digest..." > > When replying to digest messages, please please PLEASE update the subject > line so it isn't the digest subject line. > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Canvas - Somewhat inconsistent rules in the spec for > drawImage (Robert O'Callahan) > 2. Add <input> "Switch" Type (Brian Blakely) > 3. Re: Add <input> "Switch" Type (Tab Atkins Jr.) > 4. Re: Add <input> "Switch" Type (Brian M. Blakely) > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: "Robert O'Callahan" <robert@ocallahan.org> > To: Justin Novosad <junov@google.com> > Cc: Simon Sarris <simon.sarris@gmail.com>, WHATWG List <whatwg@whatwg.org> > Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2013 10:13:43 +1200 > Subject: Re: [whatwg] Canvas - Somewhat inconsistent rules in the spec for > drawImage > On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 6:40 AM, Justin Novosad <junov@google.com> wrote: > > > If we do anything, it should be the latter (draw nothing) to avoid > breaking > > existing apps. > > > > I agree. I commented on this a while ago, and I still think it's simpler > and more robust for drawing a zero-size "anything" to just draw nothing. > > Rob > -- > Jtehsauts tshaei dS,o n" Wohfy Mdaon yhoaus eanuttehrotraiitny eovni > le atrhtohu gthot sf oirng iyvoeu rs ihnesa.r"t sS?o Whhei csha iids teoa > stiheer :p atroa lsyazye,d 'mYaonu,r "sGients uapr,e tfaokreg iyvoeunr, > 'm aotr atnod sgaoy ,h o'mGee.t" uTph eann dt hwea lmka'n? gBoutt uIp > waanndt wyeonut thoo mken.o w * > * > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Brian Blakely <anewpage.media@gmail.com> > To: "whatwg@lists.whatwg.org" <whatwg@lists.whatwg.org> > Cc: > Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2013 18:36:53 -0400 > Subject: [whatwg] Add <input> "Switch" Type > "iPhone OS" introduced the switch control (http://i.imgur.com/TA79fo2.png) > in 2007. Since then, there have been many attempts to recreate this on the > Web Platform by hacking existing control types and using a lot of > meaningless markup, to varying degrees of success. > > The proposal is to add a "switch" <input> type. When it is active, the UA > should render a switch control. It looks like this: > > <input type="switch" on /> > > The "on" attribute indicates whether the switch is in its "on" or "off" > state. There is no "off" attribute, as switches are off by default. The > values corresponding to each state are true and false, respectively. > > List of OSs that implement switch controls (likely incomplete): > > - Windows 8 > - OS X > - iOS > - Android > - Blackberry OS > - Windows Phone > > The major advantage here, as with all controls in HTML, is that the > behavior and default appearance of the control is guaranteed to be > consistent for a user across the Web, and likely match their host OS as > well. This is sure to be a very attractive and convenient solution for > authors. > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: "Tab Atkins Jr." <jackalmage@gmail.com> > To: Brian Blakely <anewpage.media@gmail.com> > Cc: "whatwg@lists.whatwg.org" <whatwg@lists.whatwg.org> > Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2013 15:44:55 -0700 > Subject: Re: [whatwg] Add <input> "Switch" Type > On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 3:36 PM, Brian Blakely <anewpage.media@gmail.com> > wrote: > > "iPhone OS" introduced the switch control ( > http://i.imgur.com/TA79fo2.png) > > in 2007. Since then, there have been many attempts to recreate this on > the > > Web Platform by hacking existing control types and using a lot of > > meaningless markup, to varying degrees of success. > > > > The proposal is to add a "switch" <input> type. When it is active, the > UA > > should render a switch control. It looks like this: > > > > <input type="switch" on /> > > > > The "on" attribute indicates whether the switch is in its "on" or "off" > > state. There is no "off" attribute, as switches are off by default. The > > values corresponding to each state are true and false, respectively. > > > > List of OSs that implement switch controls (likely incomplete): > > > > - Windows 8 > > - OS X > > - iOS > > - Android > > - Blackberry OS > > - Windows Phone > > > > The major advantage here, as with all controls in HTML, is that the > > behavior and default appearance of the control is guaranteed to be > > consistent for a user across the Web, and likely match their host OS as > > well. This is sure to be a very attractive and convenient solution for > > authors. > > This is just a "checkbox" input with different styling, yes? > > ~TJ > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: "Brian M. Blakely" <anewpage.media@gmail.com> > To: "Tab Atkins Jr." <jackalmage@gmail.com> > Cc: "whatwg@lists.whatwg.org" <whatwg@lists.whatwg.org> > Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2013 19:03:06 -0400 > Subject: Re: [whatwg] Add <input> "Switch" Type > I was contemplating whether to propose a new input type, or an attribute > valid only for checkboxes. But it isn't a checkbox, so I went with a new > type value. You can choose to slide the switch or click it in most OS > implementations, so even the behavior is different from a checkbox. > > I consider it a different input type the way "range" and "number" are > different, despite being semantically identical. > > > > On Sep 20, 2013, at 6:44 PM, "Tab Atkins Jr." <jackalmage@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > >> On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 3:36 PM, Brian Blakely < > anewpage.media@gmail.com> wrote: > >> "iPhone OS" introduced the switch control ( > http://i.imgur.com/TA79fo2.png) > >> in 2007. Since then, there have been many attempts to recreate this on > the > >> Web Platform by hacking existing control types and using a lot of > >> meaningless markup, to varying degrees of success. > >> > >> The proposal is to add a "switch" <input> type. When it is active, the > UA > >> should render a switch control. It looks like this: > >> > >> <input type="switch" on /> > >> > >> The "on" attribute indicates whether the switch is in its "on" or "off" > >> state. There is no "off" attribute, as switches are off by default. > The > >> values corresponding to each state are true and false, respectively. > >> > >> List of OSs that implement switch controls (likely incomplete): > >> > >> - Windows 8 > >> - OS X > >> - iOS > >> - Android > >> - Blackberry OS > >> - Windows Phone > >> > >> The major advantage here, as with all controls in HTML, is that the > >> behavior and default appearance of the control is guaranteed to be > >> consistent for a user across the Web, and likely match their host OS as > >> well. This is sure to be a very attractive and convenient solution for > >> authors. > > > > This is just a "checkbox" input with different styling, yes? > > > > ~TJ > > > _______________________________________________ > whatwg mailing list > whatwg@lists.whatwg.org > http://lists.whatwg.org/listinfo.cgi/whatwg-whatwg.org > >
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