We have published official proposal about ‘flow’ and flex units used in h-smile core:
CSS Flexible Flow Module
With the hope that the Web will benefit from them.
UI and frontend software design and consulting since 1991
We have published official proposal about ‘flow’ and flex units used in h-smile core:
CSS Flexible Flow Module
With the hope that the Web will benefit from them.
Comments are closed.
> With the hope that the Web will benefit from them.
Now that I got used to Sciter, browsers look so lame. Little things like flex units and “flow” make so big difference. Browsers support so much fancy stuff that are of little use, yet Sciter nails the essential points… Thanks.
Is there anything we can do to increase the probability that this will be adopted?
Flex units would make web development SOOOOOOOO much easier. Percentages just don’t cut it because they are incompatible with margin and padding.
“what we can do?”
To cry aloud on each corner of the Web.
I am serious – seems like this is the only way to convince UA vendors and/or W3C to adopt something.