Engineer on @googlechrome. Involved in CSS and W3C standards. Previously @mozilla, @w3ctag. Mastodon: @dbaron@w3c.social

Rockville, Maryland, USA
Joined March 2008
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Replying to @LeaVerou
@LeaVerou But most authors don't know which features slow things down by 100x, so they're bad to add, especially if they don't sound slow.
Replying to @LeaVerou
@LeaVerou Do you really want the Web to have features that require turning off most hardware acceleration?
Barcelona it is. Hopefully I'll visit Madrid sometime, but this trip is a little too time-constrained. Thanks for the advice.
Which of Madrid or Barcelona should I pick for spending 3-4 days vacation prior to a meeting in Bilbao, and why? I've never been to Spain.
Replying to @LeaVerou
@LeaVerou @simurai invert also doesn't work with optimizations we make for things like scrolling and transforms.
Replying to @LeaVerou
@LeaVerou @simurai invert doesn't really get along with lots of modern graphics concepts, such as opacity.
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Freeze night. Some other patches bounced. Mine is *supposed* to bounce. http://bugzil.la/435442 (*crosses fingers*)
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@hamandel Regularly scheduled releases mean we can't promise features until they've shipped. By Wednesday I'll know if there's a chance.
@paulrouget I now have enough done to have a simple css3-animations test animating.
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I can't figure out how to change my password for an existing email account on Android. (Email app says user/pass wrong, but gives no help.)
Replying to @tabatkins
@tabatkins @smfr @meyerweb As I've said before, I prefer multiplying the duration by the current timing function output, as Gecko does.
Replying to @meyerweb
@meyerweb Gecko behavior is slightly different from and better than current (unsettled) draft: http://is.gd/21d5dA http://is.gd/B0TEdZ
Replying to @LeaVerou
@LeaVerou Be careful asking questions about criminal or family law about "the US". The 50 states can be very different.
Replying to @sayrer
@sayrer Can we do certs-in-DNS (RFC2538? with DNSSEC checks) in lieu of DV certs?
https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Firefox_4_for_developers #fx4
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Firefox 4 released: now with HTML5 parsing, WebM, many HTML5 form controls, CSS transitions, -moz-calc(), :visited privacy fix, +more. #fx4
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Replying to @LeaVerou
@LeaVerou (1) it's a good bit of work (just not done yet) and (2) we don't yet have a way to choose between different types of interpolation
@LeaVerou ...see http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-fx/2010AprJun/0009.html and replies to it.
Replying to @LeaVerou
@LeaVerou The css3-transitions draft does define it, but there are a bunch of other useful ways it might work.