What's the problem with specifying that as style attributes?
On Dec 23, 2008, at 3:43 PM, Kartikaya Gupta wrote:
Are there any plans to add the width/height attributes for the input
element to the HTML5 spec? It seems that all browsers (Opera, FF,
Safari, IE) support width/height on quirks a
I replied to the originator of this thread, but forgot to include the
list. Shital was talking about rich paste and the ability to embed
images. As of IE8, all of the major browsers support data URI's for
images, but none of them will generate that on paste...
I work on Xinha(WYSIWYG edit
er off combining both use cases into a single element with an
attribute to provide display hinting? This would give more choice to
user agents when it came to final display in constrained situations
(mobile, print, screen readers, etc.)
Douglas Mayle
The Open Planning Project
On Dec 15,
s, is there any reason why there isn't a dedicated mechanism
for footnotes in HTML?
Thanks,
Douglas Mayle
The Open Planning Project
After sending this, it occurs to me that at the worst, I could have a
separate document to marshal access to a cross domain web worker.
It's an extra hoop to jump through, but at least it would work.
Douglas Mayle
The Open Planning Project
http://topp.openplans.org
On Dec 9, 2008, at
one day to official standards.
Thanks,
Douglas Mayle
The Open Planning Project
http://topp.openplans.org