- From: Daniel Weck <daniel.weck@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2011 12:15:17 +0000
- To: Mark Kenny <beingmrkenny@gmail.com>, "www-style@w3.org list" <www-style@w3.org>, Charles Belov <Charles.Belov@sfmta.com>
The latest editor's draft now includes a new 'speakability' property. The 'none' value of the 'speak' property has been removed. Note how "speakability:none" is analogous to "display:none" (the prose is near- identical). Please review [1]. Regards, Daniel [1] http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-speech/#speaking-props On 23 Jan 2011, at 06:05, fantasai wrote: > Maybe something like > > speakability: auto | none | normal > inherits: yes > initial: auto > > auto - Computes to 'none' when 'display' is 'none'. > A computed value of 'auto' yields a used value of 'none'. > none - The element is not rendered aurally. (It's pauses, cues, rests, > and content are not rendered.) > normal - The element is rendered aurally. > > That would hook into "display: none" rules when wanted, but allow > other interpretations as wanted. > > (I can't say I've fully thought this through, however.) > > ~fantasai
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