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CSS 'stretch' sizing keyword #401

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davidsgrogan opened this issue Sep 20, 2024 · 2 comments
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CSS 'stretch' sizing keyword #401

davidsgrogan opened this issue Sep 20, 2024 · 2 comments
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topic: css Spec relates to CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) venue: W3C CSS WG

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davidsgrogan commented Sep 20, 2024

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Title of the proposal

CSS 'stretch' sizing keyword

URL to the spec

https://drafts.csswg.org/css-sizing-4/#sizing-values

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Mozilla standards-positions issue URL

mozilla/standards-positions#1054

WebKit Bugzilla URL

https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=277117

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Description

A keyword for CSS sizing properties (e.g. 'width', 'height') that allows elements to grow to fill their containing block's available space. It is similar to '100%', except the resulting size is applied to the element's margin box instead of the box indicated by 'box-sizing'.

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annevk commented Sep 20, 2024

@davidsgrogan curious, why did you pick the specification title as "Title of the proposal"? That's what we end up classifying this under so the issue title would be more appropriate to reuse I think.

@annevk annevk added topic: css Spec relates to CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) venue: W3C CSS WG labels Sep 20, 2024
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