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Replying to @stefsull
@stefsull Yep, that's the general plan. Now how to get them all working together, much less *implemented* ;)
Replying to @wwwcight
@wwwcight I understand. As an educator I deal with these issues all the time. @obiwankimberly 'n I are plotting to do some awareness raising
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Replying to @stefsull
@stefsull The Adobe guys are rockin' the Regions! Very promising work. Yay :)
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Replying to @wwwcight
@wwwcight I am against all switching mechanisms at this point in history. We needed it at one time. Now we don't. Standards mode only.
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On another topic, @apemberton is looking for your feedback regarding "mobile" JavaScript Frameworks: capte.ch/mobile-javascript-p…
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Replying to @glazou
Ah, there are actually 9 Microsoft folks here. Thanks @glazou!
Topic: CSS Regions and Floats compatibility with CSS Grid Layout Module. Kids, the future of layout is upon us. #aboutTime #css #w3c
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There are like 8 Microsoft folks in the room today! Well, they are hosting after all, but it's making for some good quips. #css #w3c
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Replying to @wwwcight
@wwwcight @brendanquinn Why would you want a switch? Nick, the HTML5 spec has NO DTDs. This is *key*
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Replying to @wwwcight
@wwwcight @brendanquinn I do agree the loss of rigor is dangerous, and we should learn from XHTML that, if nothing else. Join the HTML WG!
Replying to @wwwcight
@wwwcight @brendanquinn Nick, you can write your HTML5 with as much rigor as you want. You can even deliver it as XML.
Topic: the very exciting #CSS Regions and CSS Floats (was Exclusions). Vincent Hardy (@vincent_hardy) Adobe, presenting. #CSS #W3C @csswg
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Replying to @tjameswhite
@tjameswhite Key point "We aren't trying to have these native-grade apps just run on Firefox, we're trying to have them run on the web."
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Replying to @bryangarvin
@bryangarvin Wow, that's interesting - can you expand on that thought a bit more?
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Replying to @woodss
@woodss Ah, I see how you are there ;) My concern is the historic split between real-world needs and what we can *assume* is needed.
This is rather awesome for #openweb: Mozilla's Boot to Gecko (B2G) bit.ly/pBlMAG (via @glazou)
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Replying to @woodss
@woodss Why is that? Don't you want to be able to send style through http? Don't you want better media queries, clear values for properties?
Replying to @obsidianspider
No! @obsidianspider - blaming Auto Correct is the equivalent to blaming the dog for farting. We *need* to be able to blame others!
Replying to @BoltClock
@BoltClock I'm not surprised. You're working toward mastery, I think, which means knowing details. :)