Cameron McCormack:
> > XBL user agents that do not support CSS should not render the XBL
> > elements other than the div element, which they should render as a
> > paragraph-like element.
> >
> > What about UAs that support CSS but not the box model, for example an
> > SVG-only UA? What does a paragraph-like element mean for them?
Ian Hickson:
> That's defined by the SVG specification. (Any non-SVG element is ignored.)
In HTML, there is a paragraph-like element ('p'). But there is no
paragraph-like element defined in SVG. So I don’t think it makes sense
for an SVG+XBL UA to render something “as a paragraph-like element”.
What about defining it to render like a 'g' element?
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