- From: Ivan Enderlin @ Hoa <w3c@hoa-project.net>
- Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 19:49:17 +0200
- To: Daniel Glazman <daniel.glazman@disruptive-innovations.com>
- CC: www-style@w3.org
Le 27/05/10 19:30, Daniel Glazman a écrit : > Le 27/05/10 19:26, Ivan Enderlin @ Hoa a écrit : > >> :any() is an experimental pseudo-class, but we have the same problem >> with some vendors pseudo-element, like ::-moz-tree-row for example. You >> could write: >> >> ::-moz-tree-row(readonly, unread) > > Right. But these are ultra-specific to Moz so it's up to nsCSSParser > to support it. And no browser vendor ever requested to extend > |expression| to comas before... Maybe they just forget :-). It seems to be important I think (and very easy to do, see my previous mail :-)). > >> Here, we see the need of many expressions. >> >> But of course, expressions are selectors with the pseudo-class :any(). >> But :any() can be see as a macro and not a CSS function… It's another >> fact :-). > > Not, it's a functional notation. And yes we probably need commas. Ok. > >> By the way. Is a new CSS selector specification on the way? > > Not for the time being, we have many other things on the radar before > that. Yes. I just saw piece of grammar in the /[flex-units] unit abbreviations and the flex()/ thread :-). (do not hit, do not hit :-)) Thanks for your answers and your time :-), Best regards. -- Ivan Enderlin Developer of Hoa Framework http://hoa-project.net/
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