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CSS Exclusions Draft Separation

By Alan Stearns May 28, 2013 (Permalink)
Categories: publications

The CSS Working Group has published an updated Working Draft of CSS Exclusions.

This draft was previously part of the CSS Exclusions and Shapes specification. Exclusions and Shapes have been split out into two separate specifications, and this draft contains only the Exclusions part. A new draft of CSS Shapes will follow shortly. Future levels of these specifications will describe how these two features interact.

CSS Exclusions allows content wrapping around any element, extending this functionality that has been limited to floats.

The first level of CSS Exclusions allows wrapping around the bounding box of an exclusion. This draft includes improvements to the exclusions processing model, a new value for wrap-flow, and clarification on how exclusions interact with writing modes.

All of the changes since the last Working Draft are listed in the Changes section.

As always, please send feedback to www-style@w3.org with the spec code ([css-exclusions]) and your comment topic in the subject line. (Alternatively, you can email one of the editors and ask them to forward your comment.)

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