On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 5:05 AM, Lachlan Hunt <lachlan.h...@lachy.id.au> wrote: > If we use 'list-style-type', it seems reasonable to at least agree on a > common list-style-type value. Existing list-style-type values in CSS do > define applicable Unicode characters [1], which is why I suggested them. > > One option is to define that the list-style-type 'disclosure-*' as magic > values that mean to render a UA specific/platform dependent widget. But > that differs from all other list-style-type values and doesn't seem quite > right.
This isn't quite true. The three CSS2.1 bullet styles, for example, are all different on at least one browser. I've specced them specially in Lists such that there is a recommended glyph but browsers are free to use any graphic that's roughly similar. I could easily take a similar approach for the disclosure triangle. ~TJ