Re: [css-text] Implementing text-align-last unprefixed?

Is the spec in CR or progressed even further? Then yes, otherwise no. See csswg.org for guidance or one of the multiple threads on this mailing list to this topic.

Greetings
Dirk

> On Sep 19, 2013, at 1:56 AM, "François REMY" <francois.remy.dev@outlook.com> wrote:
> 
> As part of my work this summer I did implement today the "text-align-last" property in webkit, unprefixed. Before submitting a patch for review, I was wondering whether it was okay to leave the property unprefixed.
> 
> IE ships "text-align-last" unprefixed since IE5 (but doesn't support the start/end values), and Firefox (which does support start/end) now ships "-moz-text-align-last" since a few years, and the implementation didn't seem to change during all this time.
> 
> I see no valid reason for the property values currently in the draft to be renamed or removed, so I guess it's safe to ship unprefixed, but I guess this kind of decision requires a WG approval (before even considering any webkit-related approval I'm not yet aware of), doesn't it?
> 
> What's your take?
> François                         

Received on Thursday, 19 September 2013 04:13:22 UTC