Thanks for your quick response! David Hyatt <hy...@apple.com> writes:
> We are in favor of those properties. If you want to talk about “avoid” > specifically offline, I outlined a plan for implementing that property > in one of the webkit bugs (I’ll have to hunt down the link). I think > it basically needs to work a bit like margin collapsing in the sense > that you need to propagate out knowledge of the break intent at the > top and bottom of blocks, and then “collapse” with adjacent blocks to > determine what the break intent should be at a given position. > > dave > >> On Jan 19, 2016, at 1:12 PM, Morten Stenshorne <msten...@opera.com> wrote: >> >> Hello WebKit! :) >> >> I'm planning to implement the CSS properties break-after, break-before >> and break-inside [1] in Blink. As part of that process, I need to ask >> other browser vendors about their views / plans regarding this web >> platform feature. I'd especially like to know if you have anything >> against implementing these properties (apart from priorities). >> >> Thanks in advance! >> >> [1] https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5630943616303104 >> >> -- >> ---- Morten Stenshorne, developer, Opera Software ASA ---- >> ------------------ http://www.opera.com/ ----------------- >> _______________________________________________ >> webkit-dev mailing list >> webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org >> https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev > > -- ---- Morten Stenshorne, developer, Opera Software ASA ---- ------------------ http://www.opera.com/ ----------------- _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev