- From: Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 27 May 2015 17:00:02 +0100
- To: Gunnar Bittersmann <gunnar@bittersmann.de>, www-international@w3.org
On 26/05/2015 23:11, Gunnar Bittersmann wrote: > [[ > For example, for dates and times, you could just apply the style to the > date element. > ]] > > There is no <date> element in HTML. You mean the <time> element. > > [[ > date { text-combine-upright: digit 2; text-combine-upright: digit 2; } > ]] > > Should be ‘time’ here as well. And not the same declaration twice. thanks for spotting that – to be honest, i thought i'd already made that change. Definitely done now. > [[ > figure:lang(ja) { > writing-mode: vertical-rl; > -webkit-writing-mode: vertical-rl; > -ms-writing-mode: tb-rl; > } > ]] > > The unprefixed property should always be the last, following the > prefixed properties in order to overwrite the experimental properties in > case both are supported. This applies to various code samples in the > article. yes, done. > [[ > For Mongolian, use: > > figure { > ]] > > Rather `figure:lang(mn-Mong)` (and other language tags for Mongolian)? well, then i'd need to do something similar for the chinese examples. That's only really necessary in a situation where some figures only of the overall content are Mongolian. I don't think we need to assume that for these examples, and the simpler the better for the markup. cheers, ri
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