Re: [css-nav-trans] RFC: Proposal for style rule to specify transitions between page navigations

On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 5:48 AM, Christopher Lord <clord@mozilla.com> wrote:
> I've been working on a proposal for a new style rule that will allow page
> authors to apply transitions when navigating between pages. I've put it on
> github[0][1] for easy perusal and modification.
>
> This was driven mostly by our desire to switch to a multi-page architecture
> in the next major version of FirefoxOS, and partly as a reaction to Google's
> proposal/demo to do the same thing. I wrote about this in a blog post[2]
> (this post is outdated, please see [1] for the most up-to-date revision of
> the proposal).
>
> There is intent at Mozilla to implement either this proposal, or something
> very similar - I've been discussing this with various interested parties for
> a while and would like to formalise it and open it up to wider discussion
> now.
>
> I've written up a specification with the aid of bikeshed, and using various
> existing specifications (such as CSS transitions, CSS animations and CSS
> media queries) as inspiration for language and the amount of detail to
> include.
>
> Any feedback and help would be most appreciated, I'm new to this process.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Chris
>
> [0] https://github.com/Cwiiis/gaia-navigator
> [1] http://cwiiis.github.io/gaia-navigator/
> [2] http://chrislord.net/index.php/2015/04/24/web-navigation-transitions/

Thanks for the write-up!  I'll review it soonish.

Have you collaborated at all with the authors of the Google proposal
in writing this, or were you working independently?

~TJ

Received on Tuesday, 23 June 2015 18:06:52 UTC