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Replying to @saalon
@saalon @obiwankimberly Yes, a pseudo class selector, just like :link :visited, etc. but applies to both link and :visited states.
Replying to @SailorJX
@SailorjX That would be an element in markup, not a pseudo class selector in CSS ;)
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Replying to @BoltClock
@BoltClock :link is for links that haven't been visited. Want a pseudo class that applies to both :link and :visited.
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Replying to @saalon
@saalon what @obiwankimberly said. :)
Replying to @tomcoates
@tomcoates ah, will miss you then. I'm in Seattle for CSS Working Group F2F. Enjoy Tucson, and come on back sometime for you a proper tour.
Mols' concern: to have clear, concise documentation of changes within #W3C #CSS specs that make *sense* to the developer/designer audience.
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Topic: Selectors 3 v. Selectors 4. Documenting our changes, reasons why we're moving to 4, what the status of 3 is. #w3c #css
What would you call a hyperlink psuedo class? We've had :any-link and :hyperlink and :href proposed but We want compat with XML and HTML.
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Replying to @tomcoates
@tomcoates agree with @adactio - definitely go to the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, it is a marvel to behold. How long are you in Tucson?
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@mikecane @fantasai Trust me Mike, quite a few of this whacky working group definitely knows how to style cocktails. ;)
Replying to @BoltClock
Re Selectors 4: we're bringing Selectors level 3 into 4 and making clarifications as well as additions. #css #w3c /@BoltClock
Discussion: Location Pseudo Classes - allowing us greater control over linking in context for navigation and interactions. #css #w3c
Okay, back from lunch plus meeting planning for 2012. Topic: Selectors 4. #CSS #w3c
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All credit for the <br type="lunch" /> must go to @fantasai, who typed it directly into the minutes for all to enjoy :)
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<br type="lunch" /> for the #CSS #W3C F2F.
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Replying to @bridgetstewart
@bridgetstewart The original technique was provided by @annevk of the CSS and HTML5 working groups. It's a technique, however, not a spec.
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Discussion/concern: How to improve interactions between HTML5 and CSS WGs #html5 #css #w3c
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Replying to @bridgetstewart
@bridgetstewart Overflow to clear floats is considered a perfectly reasonable approach to clearing floats.
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Topic: HTML5 review and definition of scope of HTML portions that are believed to be outside of HTML5, and belong instead in CSS. #css #w3c
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