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On Monday, June 23, 2025 at 2:14:33 PM UTC+2 Daniil Sakhapov wrote:

> Sure!
>
> One example: imagine you're on a blog, and when you open an article, 
> there's a table of contents. Authors often want that table of contents to 
> highlight the section the user is currently reading.
>
> Usually, the algorithm to figure this out involves custom JavaScript. 
> However, by specifying the *scroll-target-group* property on a wrapper 
> for the anchor elements that make up the ToC, authors can let the browser 
> handle calculating the current section instead. This section can then be 
> styled via the *:target-current* pseudo-class.
>
> Example: 
> https://codepen.io/Daniil-Sakhapov-the-sans/pen/GgJwwzL?editors=1100 
> (Note: requires Chrome Canary with 
> chrome://flags/#enable-experimental-web-platform-features enabled).
> ------------------------------
>
> The other use case is HTML scroll markers for carousels. If the 
> functionality of *::scroll-marker* isn't quite enough, authors can use 
> HTML anchor elements and the *scroll-target-group* property to leverage 
> the richer functionality of standard HTML elements.
> среда, 18 июня 2025 г. в 17:26:27 UTC+2, Yoav Weiss: 
>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, June 16, 2025 at 1:14:29 PM UTC+2 Daniil Sakhapov wrote:
>>
>> Contact emailssakha...@chromium.org
>>
>> ExplainerCurrently to create carousel or table of contents patterns 
>> authors can use ::scroll-marker pseudo elements to create navigation 
>> elements. As they are pseudo elements they have a number of limitations. 
>> The scroll-target-group property allows to overcome such limitations by 
>> making HTML anchor elements 'scroll markers'. By specifying fragment 
>> identifiers authors have 'scroll target into the view' functionality of 
>> ::scroll-markers, but don't have the 'tracking of current scroll marker' 
>> one. With scroll-target-group property, the browser runs an algorithm to 
>> determine the 'current scroll marker' and authors can style such anchor 
>> elements with :target-current pseudo class.
>>
>>
>> Apologies, but can you expand a bit on the explainer and outline how you 
>> would expect web developers to use this and what experiences that would 
>> create?
>> Also, a code example would be very useful. 
>>
>>
>>
>> Specificationhttps://drafts.csswg.org/css-overflow-5/#scroll-target-group
>>
>>
>>
>> Summary
>>
>> The scroll-target-group property specifies whether the element is a 
>> scroll marker group container. 'none': The element does not establish a 
>> scroll marker group container. 'auto': The element establishes a scroll 
>> marker group container forming a scroll marker group containing all of the 
>> scroll marker elements for which this is the nearest ancestor scroll marker 
>> group container. Establishing a scroll marker group container allows for 
>> anchor HTML elements with fragment identifiers that are inside such a 
>> container to be HTML equivalent of ::scroll-marker pseudo elements. The 
>> anchor element whose scroll target (the element its fragment identifier is 
>> pointing to) is currently in view to be styled via :target-current pseudo 
>> class. 
>>
>> Blink componentBlink>CSS 
>> <https://issues.chromium.org/issues?q=customfield1222907:%22Blink%3ECSS%22>
>>
>>
>>
>> TAG review
>> General TAG review for scroll navigation control primitives
>> https://github.com/w3ctag/design-reviews/issues/1037
>>
>> TAG review statusNot applicable
>>
>>
>>
>> Risks
>>
>> Interoperability and Compatibility
>>
>> None
>>
>> *Gecko*: No signal (https://github.com/mozilla/
>> standards-positions/issues/1251) 
>> Related issue https://github.com/mozilla/standards-positions/issues/1161
>>
>> *WebKit*: No signal (https://github.com/WebKit/
>> standards-positions/issues/514) 
>> Related issue https://github.com/WebKit/standards-positions/issues/447
>>
>> *Web developers*: Multiple verbal approvals at CSS Day 2025.
>>
>> *Other signals*:
>>
>> WebView application risks
>>
>> Does this intent deprecate or change behavior of existing APIs, such that 
>> it has potentially high risk for Android WebView-based applications?
>>
>> None
>>
>>
>> Debuggability
>>
>> Covered by DevTools
>>
>> Will this feature be supported on all six Blink platforms (Windows, Mac, 
>> Linux, ChromeOS, Android, and Android WebView)?Yes
>>
>> Is this feature fully tested by web-platform-tests 
>> <https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/main/docs/testing/web_platform_tests.md>
>> ?Yes
>>
>> https://wpt.fyi/css/css-overflow/scroll-target-group-001.html 
>> https://wpt.fyi/css/css-overflow/scroll-target-group-002.html 
>> https://wpt.fyi/css/css-overflow/scroll-target-group-003.html 
>> https://wpt.fyi/css/css-overflow/scroll-target-group-004.html 
>> https://wpt.fyi/css/css-overflow/scroll-target-group-005.html 
>> https://wpt.fyi/css/css-overflow/scroll-target-group-006.html 
>> https://wpt.fyi/css/css-overflow/scroll-target-group-007.html 
>> https://wpt.fyi/css/css-overflow/scroll-target-group-008.html 
>> https://wpt.fyi/css/css-overflow/scroll-target-group-009.html 
>> https://wpt.fyi/css/css-overflow/scroll-target-group-010.html 
>> https://wpt.fyi/css/css-overflow/scroll-target-group-011.html
>>
>>
>> Flag name on about://flagsCSSScrollTargetGroup
>>
>> Rollout planWill ship enabled for all users
>>
>>
>>
>> Requires code in //chrome?False
>>
>> Tracking bughttps://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/
>> src/+/6607668
>>
>> Estimated milestonesDevTrial on desktop138DevTrial on Android138
>> Anticipated spec changes
>>
>> Open questions about a feature may be a source of future web compat or 
>> interop issues. Please list open issues (e.g. links to known github issues 
>> in the project for the feature specification) whose resolution may 
>> introduce web compat/interop risk (e.g., changing to naming or structure of 
>> the API in a non-backward-compatible way).
>> None
>>
>> Link to entry on the Chrome Platform Statushttps://chromestatus.com/
>> feature/5189126177161216?gate=5135644355198976
>>
>>
>>
>> This intent message was generated by Chrome Platform Status 
>> <https://chromestatus.com/>.
>>
>>

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