Suggestion: Positioning Words

I could use a:

.whatever{

 word-spacing:30%;

}


OR ideally,


.whatever{

Line-parts:3 (3,1,1) left left right;

}


Where a line-part is separating the line in a way that emulates TDs but in a single SPAN.
The numbers are the number of words inside every "line-part" and their alignment. Spaces
should be attached in the words before them. This would help eliminate tables.


Manos


-----Original Message-----
From: www-style-request@w3.org [mailto:www-style-request@w3.org]On Behalf Of Daniel Glazman
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 12:46 PM
To: Ian Hickson
Cc: Bjoern Hoehrmann; www-style@w3.org
Subject: Re: rulesets without selector




Ian Hickson wrote:


> It is an error. The editor of the CSS3 Selectors spec (Daniel Glazman) is
> aware of it and it should be fixed in CSS3.

Yes. Action me on that, please.

</Daniel>


> One could argue this should be made an errata item in CSS2... Or maybe the
> grammar should be made non-normative?
>
> The textual description is correct.

Received on Tuesday, 5 December 2000 04:21:36 UTC