- From: Justin Wood <jw6057@bacon.qcc.mass.edu>
- Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 18:18:59 -0400
- To: Andrew Thompson <lordpixel@mac.com>, W3C Style List <www-style@w3.org>
Andrew Thompson wrote: > > "The Working Group has identified the following features as at risk of > being removed from CSS3 Basic User Interface when exiting CR. " > > * 'cursor' property values: ew-resize | ns-resize | nesw-resize | > nwse-resize > > We're currently implementing these features in Mozilla & derived > browsers. > Is there a protocol we should follow to give formal notice when the > implementation is done? > > Also, we're presently implementing these features without the -moz > vendor specific prefix. > If a second interoperable implementation does not appear, where would > that leave us if they are removed? > > AndyT (lordpixel - the cat who walks through walls) > A little bigger on the inside > > (see you later space cowboy ...) > > Well if they are removed it is fairly trivial to add the -moz- prefix back in (In Mozilla Code)...however, it needs at least two interoperable implementations to not be removed... So "Mozilla" (renderer gecko) Counts as 1, If I am correct, though someone on the W3C side could correct me on that if I am not. ~Justin Wood
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