Re: [css-align] Editorial: align-self:normal "as described for 'justify-self'"

On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 6:34 AM, Mats Palmgren <mats@mozilla.com> wrote:
> https://drafts.csswg.org/css-align-3/#align-self-property
> "The 'normal' keyword represents the "default" alignment for
> the layout mode. Its behavior depends on the layout model,
> as described for 'justify-self'."
>
> The 'align-self' text then spells out the behavior of 'normal'
> for the various box types anyway, so the "as described for
> 'justify-self'" text should be removed.
> ('justify-self' doesn't describe 'normal' for Flex Items anyway)
>
> Alternatively, you could remove the 'normal' descriptions from
> 'justify-self' and add "as described for 'align-self'" there
> instead.  I'd prefer if it's written out in both places though,
> since it's just a few lines of text and it makes the document
> more readable.

Removed the line from align-self. Thanks!

~TJ

Received on Tuesday, 5 January 2016 00:53:47 UTC