Hi all,
Iām pleased to announce that Megan Gardner is now a reviewer! Megan specializes
in iOS selection, editing, and gestures. Please send her patches and
congratulate her!
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-Beth
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Hi all,
We're experimenting with engine features that could help people build infinite
scrolling websites. To start, we're prototyping an event for triggering the
loading of new content when the user has scrolled near a content edge.
We'll be kicking off an open-ended discussion in the CSS WG a
ith a half-baked
implementation. So I added an ENABLE flag to Platform.h that is currently only
enabled on Mac and iOS.
I will be filing follow-up bugs and linking them to the original shortly.
-Beth
On Mar 5, 2012, at 1:19 PM, Beth Dakin wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On Mar 1, 2012, at 5
Hi!
On Mar 1, 2012, at 5:00 PM, Hajime Morrita wrote:
> Are you going to add any compilation flags?
I am not planning to add compilation flags since this won't affect any existing
web content.
> Also, if there is a
> Bugzilla entry to track this, I'd like to know that.
https://bugs.webkit.org
Hi all!
Ted O'Connor recently proposed a new CSS function for the Images module to the
CSS working group called image-set. The idea behind the feature is to allow
authors to provide multiple variants of the same image at differing
resolutions, and to allow the User Agent to choose the resource
On Jul 10, 2010, at 1:17 AM, Alex Milowski wrote:
> I would think we'd close it when we've actually completely implemented
> MathML.
If this is what you want the bug to represent, then it does make sense to keep
all feature-implementation bugs related to this master bug, but none of the bug
On Jul 9, 2010, at 7:34 AM, Adam Roben wrote:
> I think an important question to ask is, "When will you move the master bug
> to Resolved/Fixed?" This is basically another way of saying, "What task(s)
> does the master bug represent?" Once you know that answer, the answers to
> your other quest
On Jun 29, 2010, at 1:01 PM, Peter Kasting wrote:
> Should the clip be anti-aliased?
Hi Peter,
I believe so, yes.
-Beth
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Hi all,
Yesterday I committed a patch re-writing the way WebKit paints border-radius
and fixed a bunch of bugs along the way. The new border-radius-painting
mechanism involves a new function: GraphicsContext::clipConvexPolygon(). I have
implemented this in GraphicsContextCG, but I did not imple
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