s://github.com/svgdotjs/svg.panzoom.js/issues/67
https://github.com/svgdotjs/svg.panzoom.js/pull/68
https://github.com/svgdotjs/svg.panzoom.js/pull/68/files
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> Bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1425874
See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=306344
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You need to register an account on kobo to see the preview.
Note that the thing is pretty badly implemented in both Chrome and Firefox.
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Le 6 avr. 2018 à 17:26, Masayuki Nakano a écrit :
> Does somebody know some lists of web sites which use vertical writing-mode?
Kobo Taiwan for example has preview of books in vertical writing mode.
see https://webcompat.com/issues/14152
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for others. We all have different moral compass on what is acceptable and not
acceptable. So Mozilla should just propose in this case and let the person
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WebKit world.
Proposed https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73177 (last activity 2014)
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layout/compat bustage?
>
> Sure, sounds good.
Just to illustrate mike's comment.
https://github.com/search?l=CSS&q=%22%40-moz-document%22&ref=advsearch&type=Code&utf8=%E2%9C%93
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Le 13 sept. 2017 à 21:24, Jonathan Kew a écrit :
> There's a bug on file: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=775628.
> But I'm not aware of any timeline for fixing this.
And https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1179406
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"Standards API and Debuggers"
https://www.w3.org/2008/10/1022-dragonfly-chaals/talk.html
https://www.w3.org/2008/10/22-tp-minutes.html
http://operasoftware.github.io/scope-interface/
But I don't remember if there was a workshop or anything and it just didn't
build up steam.
-
lly good for Gecko, it might be good for others. Don't compete
on the uniqueness of your features, but on the excellency of your features.
(just some thoughts from a 6+ years, and counting, webcompat frontline)
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of now) a datetime-local type with a specific
UI.
Comment 93 gives plenty of followup bugs for the future of this input.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=825294#c93
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ess different authoring
> use
> cases.
Do you expect Web compatibility issues for the behaviour differences?
Could you share example of codes of what would work/not work across browsers?
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Le 17 févr. 2017 à 17:38, Karl Dubost a écrit :
> TLDR: removing -moz-appearance will break some sites. At least Japan airlines.
Let me rephrase this in a way which is more interesting for the Web
compatibility stand point of view.
SHIP: OK!
-appearance: n
.main > div.target {
width: 116px;
height: 32px;
background-position: -90px -115px;
}
.search-box > .main > div.target > select {
width: 116px;
height: 32px;
color: #FFF !important;
font-size: 12px;
font-weight: bold;
bor
It's easy to read and easy to use. And one is basically free to
pick-up the elements that will improve his/her data collections for sharing.
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emoving
it I would probably vote for making it known ;)
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in user control. I see a lot of privacy issues at the
other end of the spectrum. Privacy issues are not (often) a use case for
service providers in the current business model. And we really never know what
those will be before someone had an idea to "pervert" the usage of the API.
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tically speaking if 90% of these 21% are made by 10 Web
sites, it's a different issue than if there are made by 10000 Web sites.
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Le 26 sept. 2016 à 22:14, Honza Bambas a écrit :
> - how can I look for a string as always _case sensitive_ and _whole word
> only_ ?
Probably not exactly what you are looking for, but:
https://dxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/search?q=%22+io_pending%22&redirect=false
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/ with use cases and examples how you would see it
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x for
a container)
* renaming the containers
* create as many containers as you need
* "Hide the others"/"Hide this container" Not showing the tabs attached to one
specific container. (think hiding apps in MacOS.)
* … (more to come)
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ve seen for Amazon.
PS: rel values have benefits for semantics, creating meaning, etc for search
engines, and add ons tools but already provided by things like DOMTokenList
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I also wonder in addition of "icon" about "favicon".
I don't think the browser does anything with "canonical" and "nofollow" (search
engines).
fwiw
https://github.com/search?l=JavaScript
kit-details-marker { display: none; }
but I found other things too which might create cosmetics Web Compatibility
issues.
http://www.otsukare.info/2016/04/19/summary-details
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from nightly, back to the old one.)
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1235832
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1235295
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1235284
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> If you have questions, comments or other feedback regarding fast-tapping in
> mobile Safari, feel free to reach out to Jon Davis
> [@jonathandavis](http://twitter.com/jonathandavis) or WebKit
> [@webkit](http://twitter.com/webkit) on Twitter, or email me directly at
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Hi,
Do we have a way to evaluate the number of domain names (not HTTP requests)
which are communicating with Firefox using HTTP/2?
Question triggered by the recent interesting post of Daniel
http://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2015/09/07/http2-115-days-with-the-rfc/
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ss the data once the counter is in place
3. make sense of the stats once it has ran for a while
on MDN, wiki.mozilla.org or hacks.mozilla.org?
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for WebKit, Blink and Edge too. I will ask around.
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ate. Look at the results. And push
further in the direction which appears to be meaningful.
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os (or
buckets), in this bucket I only accept these domains, subdomains. Each silo is
unable to communicate with another one. So you are sure that when you surfing a
certain domain there will be no spill of your data, tracking, etc.
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Doc" was assuming an email
client (not webmail), could be IRC, or anything else outside of the browser.
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ds to be caught very
early on before any HTTP requests are done.
PS: An additional feature, A private window with privileged access to certain
parameters such as login/password which are saved from session to session but
only for this specific domain.
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ite unrelated or from books
https://github.com/search?l=javascript&q=draggesture&type=Code&utf8=%E2%9C%93
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ublish along on
how to write down these meta in Web pages, so it encourages authors to add
those if not done yet. It will help enter into a virtuous circle with a very
quick feedback loop ala:
1. You see you put data like this in the page
2. This is the result for the pinned page
ybe textmate/sublime theme language) to be able to choose the
rendering/prettifying rules for JSON, HTML, JS, etc.
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y doesn't necessary equate to safer. It's
just a tool that can be used in some circumstances.
Do we want to deprecate HTTP? Or do we want to make it more obvious when the
connection is not secure? These are two very different things.
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ating HTTP in favor of HTTPS.
I would love to see this discussion happening in Whistler too.
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ed to solve to achieve
that."
These user scenarios are economical, social, etc.
my 2 cents.
So yes, but not the way it is introduced and plan now.
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s with regard to the analysis.
Another layer of variability.
But yes 1+ very interesting study.
To reinforce the point that rob made: Slow Web == Ads Quantified Web. Things
like µblock helps to understand how fast the Web can be ;)
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock/
e topic of that email "from
Google"
Perf Audits for Blink & DevTools, CNet, Wikipedia, Time
—> *Blink*
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threat, posting
> photos to one of his victim's MySpace page.
See also
http://www.wired.com/2014/03/webcams-mics/
Another one which is rarely mention and as invasive if not more is the computer
mic.
I do have a sticker on my cam all the time except during videoconf, because hey
you neve
threat, posting
> photos to one of his victim's MySpace page.
See also
http://www.wired.com/2014/03/webcams-mics/
Another one which is rarely mention and as invasive if not more is the computer
mic.
I do have a sticker on my cam all the time except during videoconf, because hey
you neve
ions are the most frequent
* how many sites are trying to store things
* how much to they store
* how many people act on the permission when it's happening (Yes/No,etc.)
* change the permission later on when it has been done.
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tial.
https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/w3c-wai-cg/
Or to the opposite most messages seem of public interest.
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to see all the tabs content before the browser has been
closed.
* A "browser time machine", aka the possibility to save dated copies of the
same site
ala time machine backup, or web.archive.org or
http://timetravel.mementoweb.org/about/
or google street view and it's timeline
lures. Some are minor reference differences, but others are
> significant differences. I have not checked if the test or the implementation
> is wrong. I did a random sample of failures and WebKit matches Blink, so I
> don't think these are showstoppers.
— https://bugs.webkit.org/show
cally the
> same message.
Maybe something we can discuss soon: Feb 18, 2015. Some Microsoft people will
be there.
https://wiki.mozilla.org/WebCompat_Summit_%282015%29#Summit_Schedule
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btw,
Le 28 janv. 2015 à 07:16, Karl Dubost a écrit :
> We did ask. The range of reasons spreads on a very large spectrum. Technical,
> Commercial, Laziness, Economic constraints, etc. During the survey last year,
> we got answers from business people, Web developers, companies pro
think the browser is crap because it is not
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d the platform native app for
capturing an audience
• Upgrading the user agent: Proposing the right software to download
when upgrading
• Analytics and statistics reporting
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Le 7 janv. 2015 à 13:30, Robin Berjon a écrit :
> No, it's not. View Image Info is always present for images, View Description
> is only afforded if there is a longdesc attribute.
See here for example
http://nota-bene.org/Petit-photographe
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e of your
> concern.
OK quoting myself.
Le 27 oct. 2014 à 08:08, Karl Dubost a écrit :
> 1. experience-wise it is annoying to have the flickering of icons for each
> letter typed.
Poor user experience. This might be solvable.
> 2. It seems to be a change of policy in terms of shari
le keywords which are not URIs, once you
have typed "enter"
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sharing data the user type in
the URL bar. Is there a possibility to put that off and not having whatever you
type up there to be sent somewhere the user does not expect?
Maybe there are bugs for this.
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d up showing their mail inbox or other open documents that
> happen to be on screen at the same time.
Good point.
I would like also to have in these cases that the history from URL bar doesn't
display. It has the same kind of privacy implications.
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environments (family/companies/internet cafes).
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David,
> Le 14 oct. 2014 à 07:29, L. David Baron a écrit :
> Here is my current draft of the comments I plan to submit in about 12
> hours (cc:ing the whole AC, I think). Sorry for not getting this out
> for people to have a look at sooner.
Good summary of our discussions. Thank
x27;s two folds:
* redundancy
* and domain name control.
When hosting *only* on github our projects (which is indeed very cool for many
features it provides), we indeed give up on opportunity to make the information
more resistant.
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Le 1 oct. 2014 à 06:44, Eric Shepherd a écrit :
> 2. If you have a project (or projects) on Github, please let me know!
http://github.com/webcompat/
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bullet-proof vests are cheap these days, let's go out with them, instead of
changing the guns law."
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ecure end-to-end is deeply misleading. Secured geolocations
end-to-end to an aggregator such as FourSquare, Google, Facebook, etc. doesn't
change anything about your privacy.
Do you see any way to have a system, where the API in local circumstances can
use simple HTTP and in other needs
akes or things may have changed since
the publication. Please make sure to check
the most up to date document BLAH [with
link to the whatwg spec] before implementing
any features."
Would that partly solve your concerns?
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#x27;s here where I have a disconnect with the first comment. Be whatwg spec or
w3c spec if we dim that a comprehensive test suite is important then there
should be one whatever the stamp on the text. If we think it's not that
important, it doesn't matter if it's w3c or not.
-
Le 11 sept. 2014 à 10:21, Karl Dubost a écrit :
> Support for object-fit in iOS 8.
object-position on WebKit OPEN
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=122811
object-fit on WebKit RESOLVED FIXED
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52040
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Support for object-fit in iOS 8.
According to http://status.modern.ie/objectfitandobjectposition?term=object-fit
Under Consideration by IE team.
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> each other. I guess maybe me or you are misunderstanding how the
> prerendering spec is defined.
I understand what you are saying. :) But maybe we are assuming different things
for the Web and/or have read a
he full HTML page?
What is the HTTP caching story with regards to this URI
http://example.org/nextbug0001.html?
And how does it help with http://example.org/nextbug0002.html in terms of
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ing that? Or maybe a more appropriate
question is what is the gain in between a prefetch and a prerender in this case?
Another thought:
There is something very similar in between prefetch, prerender and the old
next/prev values. That could revive those.
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here it's likely that
> the user is going to press one of the contacts, but guessing which one
> is unlikely to be successful.
hmmm… back button is about "caching the past". Easy to pre-render.
links and prefetch is about "caching the future". Harder to pre-render.
g it back to a
server*). With this browsing habits sequence, it would be possible to know for
the browser that most of the time the user follows a certain pattern and
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hovering on default-sys.
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w the scenario "This self-signed certificate is from blah and we
checked it".
Basically, to have mechanisms where the trust is not a question of
centralization.
Centralized trust systems have their own set of weakness and consequences for
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their mail client and teach them why they can accept
the warning message in this case.
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certificate because the server that I'm managing is used by
a handful of persons which are part of community. This community can be friends
and/or family. The strong link here is the *human trust* in between people,
which is higher than the trust of a third party.
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