On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 4:45 PM, fantasai <fantasai.li...@inkedblade.net> wrote:
> On 08/29/2010 08:00 AM, Tab Atkins Jr. wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 8:15 PM, David John Burrowes
>> <bain...@davidjohnburrowes.com>  wrote:
>>>
>>> I agree that they don't have access to versioning info from within the
>>> languages.
>>>
>>> But, CSS has some sense of versions (CSS, CSS2, and CSS3).  This gives me
>>> some
>>> ability to say "ah, SurfBrowser 1.0 and 2.0 supported CSS1, but with 3.0
>>> they
>>> supported some of CSS2 etc etc.
>>
>> To be honest, no you can't.  Not with such large labels, at least.
>> You'll never be able to say "X browser supports CSS3", but CSS3 isn't
>> a thing.  You can name individual modules only, which is equivalent to
>> naming large features of HTML.
>
> How do you define a "large feature of HTML"?

Roughly, "has a subheading in the TOC".  Depending on the exact
organization, this might actually be a heading or subsubheading.

~TJ

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