Minor syntactic questions on vertical-align now that it's a multi-valued shorthand:
Should we allow the auto
value of baseline-source
in the shorthand?
It's not clear what it refers to, is not useful (it's the default behavior), and is left out of serialization anyway... and if at some point we have some longhand that has a meaningful auto
value, it would prevent being able to specify that. So I've a slight preference to keep it out of the shorthand.
What's the best canonical ordering of the values?
Seems like baseline-source
should go first since English has that preference built into its grammar, but is there a preferred order for alignment-baseline
vs. baseline-shift
? (I'm leaning towards making alignment-baseline
go first.)
css-align restricts the position of first | last
to right before the baseline
keyword. Should we similarly restrict it in vertical-align
? Or let it be reordered since it's parseable either way?
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