ISSUE-177: Ability to tweak complex value components via cascade

Ability to tweak complex value components via cascade

State:
RAISED
Product:
Raised by:
Elika Etemad
Opened on:
2011-03-25
Description:
Several properties, such as 'transform', 'background-*', and '*-shadow', take complex ordered lists of values. Tweaking one component of such a value (e.g. changing color or rotation on :hover) requires rewriting the whole thing.

See thread at http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2011Mar/0573.html

Wiki page at http://wiki.csswg.org/ideas/value-list-components
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  1. Re: [css3-content] Structural pseudo-elements (from kennyluck@csail.mit.edu on 2011-08-18)
  2. Re: [css3-2d-transforms] 'longhand' for the transform stack (from dino@apple.com on 2011-03-30)
  3. Re: [css3-2d-transforms] 'longhand' for the transform stack (from dino@apple.com on 2011-03-30)
  4. Re: [css3-2d-transforms] 'longhand' for the transform stack (from aaron@easy-designs.net on 2011-03-29)
  5. Re: [css3-2d-transforms] 'longhand' for the transform stack (from kennyluck@w3.org on 2011-03-29)
  6. Re: [css3-text] Splitting up text-decoration into orthogonal properties (from Simetrical+w3c@gmail.com on 2011-03-27)
  7. Re: [css3-text] Splitting up text-decoration into orthogonal properties (from kennyluck@w3.org on 2011-03-26)
  8. CSS-ISSUE-177: Ability to tweak complex value components via cascade (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2011-03-25)
  9. Re: [css3-2d-transforms] 'longhand' for the transform stack (from fantasai.lists@inkedblade.net on 2011-03-24)

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