#634: Pre CR review request of CSS Multi-column layout Level 1

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Opened May 13, 2021

Ya ya yawm TAG!

I'm requesting a TAG review of the CSS Multi-column layout module. I would like to be able to take this spec back to CR, and have review requests in to all of the horizontal review groups.

CSS Multi-column Layout is a module of CSS that adds support for multi-column layouts. Support is included for establishing the number of columns in a layout, as well as how content should flow from column to column, gap sizes between columns, and column dividing lines (known as column rules) along with their appearance.

Further details:

  • I have reviewed the TAG's Web Platform Design Principles
  • Relevant time constraints or deadlines:
  • The group where the work on this specification is currently being done: CSSWG
  • The group where standardization of this work is intended to be done (if current group is a community group or other incubation venue): CSSWG
  • Major unresolved issues with or opposition to this specification: none
  • This work is being funded by: no one

You should also know that...

CSS Multicol is a fairly old spec and was in CR when I started working on it, As there had been no updates for several years so the CSSWG resolved to take it back to WD status. It has almost complete implementation in browsers, and is also heavily used by print User Agents. Most of the reported interop issues with multicol at this point are actually fragmentation issues.

We'd prefer the TAG provide feedback as (please delete all but the desired option):

🐛 open issues in our GitHub repo for each point of feedback

Discussions

2021-05-24

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Lea: if they want to review the spec

Dan: proposed comment:

Hi @rachelandrew we are just taking a look at this in our TAG breakout this morning. We're trying to figure out how we can best add value. It doesn't look like there's much for us to do. You mentioned interop issues - can you be more specific? Is there something you would specifically like the TAG's opinion on here? Otherwise we think this is proabbly good to go and we'll close this issue.

Dan: Posted

2021-06-21

Minutes

Dan: given this feedback ...

Lea: not sure what we can do here..

Dan: let's close