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You're setting me up for a cunning l..anguage joke, aren't you @awsmsrc? :O
Replying to @bbodien
or better yet, Rosie the Riveter style! @bbodien definitely more like me ;)
The question "How do we design and technically implement multilingual, multidirectional content?" fascinates me. #css #i18n
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Back from coffee and champagne, the CSS WG F2F resumes with a discussion on CSS Writing Modes: http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-writing-modes/
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Replying to @oh_cat
@oh_cat thanks doll! Flights look fine.
Okay, coffee and champagne break (they are in France after all) at CSS WG. A glass of real champagne actually sounds very nice about now.
it's a bit like tables that shouldn't be tables, @matthewbaggett ;)
Replying to @jwajsberg
@jwajsberg I'd like to think that, but do you think the teabaggers would recognize a "humanitarian" in the way that I mean it? Alas, alas.
Hence my encouragement to Mark "Master of Grids" Boulton ;) @fvsch! / @markboulton @glazou
". . . layout may be the missing piece, but everybody defines layout differently" - Bert Bos, W3C CSS WG
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You are preachin' to the loudest soprano in that choir, @Tuna. Shall we plan a tour? ;)
Replying to @markboulton
The roots of this particular module are from XUL and wpf-grid (XAML) fyi @markboulton @DJMunchkin
@Tuna you still can! Go scream.
Replying to @markboulton
inaccuracy in terminology is a huge part of the educational battle I've had when teaching CSS, @markboulton.
Replying to @markboulton
You're the master of grids @markboulton. Your community needs your input. Don't let "editor's draft" confuse - NOW is the time to respond.
Replying to @wnas
@wnas @dstorey HA! that one has me ROFL.
The CSS WG is member/invite only @Tuna. However, strong and persistent voices on www-style have impact and offer a way "in"
Replying to @markboulton
Get involved @markboulton. I've been trying for a long time to get designers into the WG. Most burn out, as it's implementation-centric.
Replying to @wnas
I'd have to say that Håkon Wium Lie fills Sir Lancelot's role, @wnas
Replying to @ra100
@ra100 why thanks! And all that excitement directly from my couch in Tucson with teh kitteh giving me spelling tips. ;)