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CSS Box Alignment Level 3 Updated

By fantasai December 19, 2014 (Permalink)
Categories: publications

The CSSWG has published an updated Working Draft of CSS Box Alignment Level 3. This module defines extends the Flexbox alignment properties to apply to all layout models and adds additional controls for logical positioning, space distribution, and handling overflowing elements.

This is the vertical centering module, people.

This module’s syntax and functionality is in the process of stabilizing now and we need your feedback. Think of all the cool things you could do with the new alignment properties! Imagine them! Examine them! Make examples! Write rants! And tell us what is awesome and what is stupid so that we can fix it to be better before it gets locked down in shipped browsers.

Changes since the last Working Draft are listed in the Changes section.

As always, ideally send feedback to the (archived) public mailing list www-style@w3.org with the spec code ([css-align]) and your comment topic in the subject line. Alternatively, post your comment here or in the more discussion-friendly CSS3.info cross-post. (Or, if that’s still too scary, email the editors directly.) Please do not expect us to go fishing for your comments in the ether. We won’t know it’s there and we will therefore deliberately and mercilessly ignore it. If it’s on your blog, email the link or post it as a comment. It’s super not that hard. Thanks.

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