Re: Intent to ship: unprefixed max-content and min-content for css sizing properties

2018-10-05 Thread Boris Chiou
The web platform tests only check if the parser could accept the keywords in css/css-sizing/parsing. About the rendering results of keywords, I cannot find any reftest in css-sizing or in css-boxing in wpt. Both Gecko and Blink put the reftests in their repos, instead of wpt. This is another proble

Re: Intent to ship: unprefixed max-content and min-content for css sizing properties

2018-10-05 Thread David Burns
Are there any web platform tests for this feature? David On Tue, 2 Oct 2018 at 20:49, Boris Chiou wrote: > Summary: > `max-content` and `min-content` are sizing values for width, min-width, > max-width, height, min-height, max-height, inline-size, min-inline-size, > max-inline-size, and flex-ba

Re: Intent to ship: unprefixed max-content and min-content for css sizing properties

2018-10-04 Thread L. David Baron
So I'm a little bit concerned about doing this partially, particularly if the subset we choose is different from the subset other browsers choose, but also because it appears to be shipping a feature part of which is ready and part of which isn't ready. I'm curious what the state of implementatio

Intent to ship: unprefixed max-content and min-content for css sizing properties

2018-10-02 Thread Boris Chiou
Summary: `max-content` and `min-content` are sizing values for width, min-width, max-width, height, min-height, max-height, inline-size, min-inline-size, max-inline-size, and flex-basis. We support these two keywords with -moz- prefix for many years, and Google Chrome has shipped them for 3 years.