Minutes Seattle F2F 2017-01-13 Part II: Scrolling, Sizing, Fetch and CSS Interactions, EXI for CSS
Scrolling
- The group revisited scrollers and overflow now that they could draw out visual aids.
- To help understand the problem, they created a grid of the current values of ‘overflow’ (scroll, auto, hidden) and behavior groups desired (auto=current, always, stable). (Picture here)
- Resolved:
scrollbar-gutter
is a new property independent of ‘overflow’.
- Resolved: Values are auto | stable | always, potentially with a rename for always if it becomes an issue in later discussion on hidden/visible.
- Resolved: Add the ‘force’ keyword to apply gutter even when overflow is not scroll/auto. (But bikeshed the name.)
- Resolved: Add ‘both’ as an optional keyword: gutter is applied to both sides of element (for cases that desire symmetry).
- Resolved: ‘both’ will only affect the block direction.
Full Minutes || Spec Referenced
Sizing
- Resolved: Add width/height:contain to Sizing 4 for review.
- Resolved: Change
width: fill
to width: stretch
.
- Resolved: Treat min/max-content keywords as “auto” in the block axis.
- Resolved: Treat fit-content that way, too.
- The authors will rename “fill-available sizing” to “stretch sizing”.
Full Minutes || Spec Referenced
Fetch and CSS Interactions
- Resolved: Integrate with Fetch Integration
Full Minutes
EXI for CSS
- iank will write the formal CSS group response to the proposal.
- Most felt that due to its constraints and similarity to GZIP there wasn’t a need to invest more CSS WG time in EXI.
Full Minutes
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