One thing I think we ought to think about how to do is exposing
touch zooming as a feature of the Web platform.  In particular, we
currently have touch-based panning and zooming for the top-level
document, and have <meta viewport> syntax for pages to tweak its
behavior.  I think we also expose 'overflow' to allow touch-based
panning for subparts of a page, but don't expose anything to allow
touch-based zooming for subparts of a page.  I think we ought to
figure out how to do this so that pages can do in parts of the page
what they do at toplevel, and at the same time benefit from the same
async or off-main-thread mechanisms we use for panning and zooming.

(Or maybe I'm missing something and pages can do this already?)

-David

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𝄞   L. David Baron                         http://dbaron.org/   𝄂
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