The title says it all. We're looking more seriously into adding validation support for CSS3 properties. We need to track the varying popularity of each property.
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Posted 7 months ago #
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shadow and border-radius also in -moz -khtml and -webkit forms; They already exist, but I can tell they're not finished... Some don't have the sub-tree for individual directions or settings (like in the font or background properties)...
Thanks!
P.S. When is the next projected release date? It would also be nice to hear what you guys are currently working on; wouldn't be a good idea to have a twitter account for this...?
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Stylizer already has +border-radius which gives you a breakdown...
Breakdowns for text-shadow...ok
box-shadow was axed from CSS3.http://www.twitter.com/skyboundsoft
Just created yesterday :)Posted 7 months ago # -
That's news to me that box-shadow has been removed. That's the one CSS3 statement i'd like to see in Stylizer.
Thanks again for following up on this issue Paul.
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-moz-box-shadow isn't supported by Stylizer but -webkit-box-shadow is. I'd like to see these CSS3 inconsistencies addressed. Either remove it for both or add it for both.
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Thanks for the input...keep it coming.
Posted 7 months ago # -
I had this very frustration last night, which is why I headed over here. Good to see it is being discussed.
Whether box-shadow was axed or not, it's supported by all the major browsers. If it's not included, I'd at least like to have the option to define my own custom element.. As it stands, I'm forced to then open an external editor, save, refresh, save, refresh.. etc.
Totally defeats the object of Stylizer, doesn't it.
TBH, I think all elements should be supported. We as developers are wise enough to make choices and judgements about what to include in our code, pertaining to which browsers support what, etc. If it exists, and it's supported by at least one major - it should be in there, imo.
About time you joined twitter! Will be keeping an eye out for updates, so be sure to post them.
aj
Posted 7 months ago # -
I would like to see a drag and drop of an image placeholder that allows me to place an image anywhere on the page.
Thanks in advance.
I apologize ahead of time if this is possible already and I just don't know how to do it.
Posted 7 months ago # -
rbga support please... I came to the forums as I can not even enter rgba values with anything other than a 1 or 0 for the alpha otherwise Stylizer complains and locks you into the input field :(
Fantastic product though, can't wait for the CSS3 support!
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Really, Paul, I'm surprised by this question: Stylizer, if it's to be a useful professional styles editor, must be browser agnostic and accept all it's out there. It's doesn't matter if a selector is no longer in the CSS recommendation: if it's in use, then we must be able to use it!
The same to browser specific selectors. Why are you keeping us from creating browser specific stylesheets? Why shouldn't we be able to build web pages specifically to a browser, if we want to? Many, many good principles in all web programming languages were first invented by a browser maker and then integrated on recommendations. Why shouldn't we try and use those innovations too?
Anyway, all these problems could have a simple solution: simply make cleanser/validation optional. That way, everyone would be happy and you wouldn't be bothered by not covering some specific case that some of us might want to use and you didn't think about.
Posted 7 months ago # -
I'd love to be able to play around with the list of properties. I could then take away azimuth and cue and all the aural stuff I will never use, and if i wanted to use the property foo:bar 1px; I could :)
But more to the point:
-text-shadow
-rgba
-webkit-tranform
-webkit-transition(can you tell i'm developing for webkit? ;) )
Posted 7 months ago # -
I'd like to see the properties supported by the CSS3 module in Compass and also rgba.
Posted 7 months ago # -
This is not CSS3 specific, but I would like to see Stylizer support CSS Grid Systems like BluePrint and 960. This would include the ability to draw divs in a graphical way and have them snap to the columns. For an example, see the videos on this page: http://toki-woki.net/p/Boks/help.html
Thx!
Posted 7 months ago # -
-moz-box-shadow isn't supported by Stylizer but -webkit-box-shadow is. I'd like to see these CSS3 inconsistencies addressed. Either remove it for both or add it for both.
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