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"The 'appearance' property" -> -webkit-appearance #3937
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I'm not sure this is a "good first issue" since it's unclear at this point where '-webkit-appearance' will be defined, right? Or do we want to pretend it's defined in CSS UI? |
We can have a note like in #3934 <p class="note">The '-webkit-appearance' property does not yet have a specification that is web
compatible.</p> |
If you need a note for "-webkit-appearance", why not just have a note for "the 'appearance' property"? |
We can now point to https://compat.spec.whatwg.org/#css-non-aliased |
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https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#dependencies
See w3c/csswg-drafts#3024 (comment)
Until there is a web compatible spec, the HTML standard should talk about -webkit-appearance and not reference css-ui.
cc @emilio @jwatt
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