Re: [CSS21][12.2 The 'content' property] computed value on :first-line and :first-letter

Le 08/01/2012 20:48, Anton Prowse a écrit :
> On 30/11/2011 18:29, Simon Sapin wrote:
>> Le 30/11/2011 18:15, Simon Sapin a écrit :
>>> In CSS 2.1, the computed value of the 'content' property is defined as:
>>>
>>> """
>>> On elements, always computes to 'normal'. On :before and :after, if
>>> 'normal' is specified, computes to 'none'. Otherwise, for URI values,
>>> the absolute URI; for attr() values, the resulting string; for other
>>> keywords, as specified.
>>> """
>>
>> Also, replace "for other keywords, as specified" by "for other values,
>> as specified": values other than URIs and attr() are not all keywords,
>> they may be strings or counters.
>
> Simon, this is being tracked at
> https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=15458
>
> Cheers,
> Anton Prowse
> http://dev.moonhenge.net
>

Great, thanks.

I replied in Bugzilla. When an issue has an entry in Bugzilla, should 
discussion go there, on the list, or both?

Regards,
-- 
Simon Sapin

Received on Sunday, 8 January 2012 20:09:17 UTC