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FPWD: CSS Page Floats

By Johannes Wilm September 15, 2015 (Permalink)
Categories: publications

The CSSWG published First Public Working Draft of one module today:

CSS Page Floats
This document describes floats that move to the top or bottom of content passages. This feature has traditionally been used in print publications in which figures and photos are moved to the top or bottom of columns or pages, along with their captions. This draft describes how to achieve this effect for floats within pages, columns, regions and elements. Please send comments to www-style@w3.org with [css-page-floats] and your topic in the subject line.

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