Folks, this redesign of the @W3C specs is going live in 2.5 weeks. If you've got a comment, better send it *now*. fantasai.inkedblade.net/styl…
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@patrickkettner @w3c I'm worried it'll be harder to scroll without confusion if we nest scrollbars, since user has to ensure correct focus.
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@fantasai @patrickkettner @w3c Nesting toolbars = bad. I have no idea of the context though so I'm sticking my nose into the discussion ;-)
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@patrickkettner Super-wide tables are problematic on desktop too. Scrolling combined with magnification? Users get lost. @fantasai @w3c
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@mholzschlag @fantasai @w3c you mean horizontal scrolling? Or am I misunderstanding? Demo/concepts would be awesome to see
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@patrickkettner Maybe a map style zoom effect with user controls would address the issue? @fantasai @w3c
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@mholzschlag @patrickkettner @w3c No way that's happening this year. Large tables are gonna just be large always.
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@fantasai @mholzschlag @patrickkettner @w3c The table can be large and yummy. Just needs a responsive solution for tables. Simple to fix.
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@jensimmons @fantasai @patrickkettner @w3c I think RWD makes sense in general. But what can scale to an inventory of global food resources?
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