- From: Peter Moulder <pjrm@mail.internode.on.net>
- Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 08:41:04 +1100
- To: www-style@w3.org
I haven't followed closely the css-foo vs cssN-foo discussion, but consider mentioning the spelling ‘css-break’ in the Status section. "assumend" -> assumed. (Though maybe you already have spelling check as part of your publishing checklist.) §2 ‘Fragmentation Model and Terminology’, "fragmentation container" definition wording: i) "instead of overlowing it" is slightly "garden path"-ish; and ii) "when it overflows it doesn't overflow" seems like it could be improved. How about "when ... would overflow ..., it prefers instead to ...". "Would overflow" isn't very well defined, but I think it's OK in this context where we're just trying to define a fragmentation container. The "prefers" part is to cover the case where there's no suitable break opportunity (in which case it still overflows). pjrm.
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