- From: Dennis Heuer <einz@verschwendbare-verweise.seinswende.de>
- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2018 22:28:28 +0100
- To: www-style@w3.org
Hello, take it or not but don't bother me with 'wont fix!' https://www.w3.org/TR/css-transitions-1/#propdef-transition-property Value: none | <single-transition-property> # Initial: all The above doesn't mention 'all' as a valid value. Below the blue box, 'all' is explained to be a single-transition-property. Exactly in the next paragraph it is (correctly) called a 'keyword' and differed from single-transition-properties. This is confusing. The description below the blue box says: <'single-transition-property'> = all | <custom-ident>; A value of none means that no property will transition. Otherwise, a list of properties to be transitioned, or the keyword all which indicates that all properties are to be transitioned, is given. Regards, --------------------------------------------------------------------- Dennis Heuer einz@verschwendbare-verweise.seinswende.de
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