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dbaron@2974 1 <!DOCTYPE html public '-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN'
dbaron@2974 2 'http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd'>
dbaron@2974 3 <html lang="en">
dbaron@2974 4 <head profile="http://www.w3.org/2006/03/hcard">
dbaron@2974 5 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
dbaron@2974 6 <title>CSS Conditional Rules Module Level 3</title>
dbaron@2974 7 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../default.css">
jackalmage@7274 8 <link href="../csslogo.ico" rel="shortcut icon" type="image/x-icon">
jackalmage@7274 9 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://www.w3.org/StyleSheets/TR/W3C-[STATUS].css">
fantasai@7042 10 <!--
peter@6932 11 <script src="http://test.csswg.org/harness/annotate.js#CSS3-CONDITIONAL_DEV"
fantasai@7042 12 type="text/javascript" defer></script
fantasai@7042 13 -->
dbaron@2974 14 </head>
tantek@7538 15 <body class="h-entry">
dbaron@2974 16
dbaron@2974 17 <div class="head">
dbaron@2974 18 <!--logo-->
dbaron@2974 19
tantek@7538 20 <h1 class="p-name">CSS Conditional Rules Module Level 3</h1>
dbaron@2974 21
tantek@7538 22 <h2 class="no-num no-toc">[LONGSTATUS] <span class="dt-updated"><span class="value-title" title="[CDATE]">[DATE]</span></span></h2>
dbaron@2974 23 <dl>
dbaron@2974 24 <dt>This version:
tantek@7538 25 <dd><a class="u-url" href="[VERSION]">
dbaron@7372 26 http://www.w3.org/TR/[YEAR]/ED-css3-conditional-[CDATE]/</a>
dbaron@2974 27
dbaron@2974 28 <dt>Latest version:
dbaron@3241 29 <dd><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/[SHORTNAME]/">http://www.w3.org/TR/[SHORTNAME]/</a>
dbaron@2974 30
dbaron@3245 31 <dt>Editor's draft:
bert@3404 32 <dd><a href="http://dev.w3.org/csswg/[SHORTNAME]/">http://dev.w3.org/csswg/[SHORTNAME]/</a>
dbaron@7733 33 (<a href="https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/csswg/log/tip/[SHORTNAME]/Overview.src.html">change log</a>)
dbaron@3245 34
dbaron@2974 35 <dt>Previous version:
dbaron@7733 36 <dd><a rel="previous" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-css3-conditional-20121213/">http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-css3-conditional-20121213/</a></dd>
dbaron@2974 37
dbaron@2974 38 <dt>Editors:
tantek@7538 39 <dd class="p-author h-card vcard"><a class="p-name fn u-url url" rel="author" href="http://dbaron.org/">L. David Baron</a>,
tantek@7538 40 <a class="p-org org h-org" href="http://www.mozilla.org/">Mozilla</a>
dbaron@3744 41
dbaron@3744 42 <dt>Issues list:
dbaron@3744 43 <dd>Maintained in document (only editor's draft is current)
dbaron@3744 44
fantasai@6697 45 <dt>Feedback:
fantasai@6697 46
fantasai@6697 47 <dd><a
fantasai@6697 48 href="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/">www-style@w3.org</a>
dbaron@6738 49 with subject line “<kbd>&#x5b;[SHORTNAME]&#x5d; <var>… message topic
fantasai@6697 50 …</var></kbd>”
dbaron@3744 51
dbaron@3744 52 <dt>Test suite:
dbaron@7733 53 <dd><a href="https://test.csswg.org/shepherd/search/spec/css3-conditional/">submitted tests</a>,
dbaron@7733 54 <a href="https://test.csswg.org/harness/suite/CSS3-CONDITIONAL_DEV/">nightly test suite</a>
dbaron@3744 55
dbaron@2974 56 </dl>
dbaron@2974 57
dbaron@2974 58 <!--copyright-->
dbaron@2974 59
dbaron@2974 60 <hr title="Separator for header">
dbaron@2974 61 </div>
dbaron@2974 62
jackalmage@6617 63 <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id="abstract">Abstract</h2>
dbaron@2974 64
dbaron@2974 65 <p>CSS is a language for describing the rendering of structured documents
tantek@7538 66 (such as HTML and XML) on screen, on paper, in speech, etc.
tantek@7538 67 <span class="p-summary">
tantek@7538 68 This module
dbaron@2974 69 contains the features of CSS for conditional processing of parts of
dbaron@2974 70 style sheets, conditioned on capabilities of the processor or the
dbaron@2974 71 document the style sheet is being applied to.
dbaron@2974 72 It includes and extends the functionality of CSS level&nbsp;2 [[!CSS21]],
dbaron@2974 73 which builds on CSS level&nbsp;1 [[CSS1]].
dbaron@2974 74 The main extensions compared to level&nbsp;2 are
dbaron@2983 75 allowing nesting of certain at-rules inside '@media',
jackalmage@6838 76 and the addition of the '@supports'
jackalmage@6838 77 rule for conditional processing.
tantek@7538 78 </span>
dbaron@2974 79
jackalmage@6617 80 <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id="status">Status of this document</h2>
dbaron@2974 81
dbaron@2974 82 <!--status-->
dbaron@2974 83
dbaron@2974 84 <p>The following features are at risk:
dbaron@2974 85 <ul>
dbaron@2983 86 <li>The inclusion of '@font-face' rules and
dbaron@2983 87 '@keyframes' rules as allowed within all of the @-rules in
dbaron@2974 88 this specification is at risk, though only because of the relative
dbaron@2974 89 rates of advancement of specifications. If this specification is able
dbaron@2974 90 to advance faster than one or both of the specifications defining
dbaron@2974 91 those rules, then the inclusion of those rules will move from this
dbaron@2974 92 specification to the specification defining those rules.</li>
dbaron@2974 93
dbaron@2974 94 <li>The addition of support for @-rules inside of conditional grouping
dbaron@2974 95 rules is at risk; if interoperable implementations are not found, it
dbaron@2974 96 may be removed to advance the other features in this specification to
dbaron@2974 97 Proposed Recommendation.</li>
dbaron@2974 98
dbaron@2983 99 <li>The '@supports' rule is at risk; if interoperable
dbaron@2974 100 implementations are not found, it may be removed to advance the other
dbaron@2974 101 features in this specification to Proposed Recommendation.</li>
jackalmage@6838 102 </ul>
jackalmage@6837 103
fantasai@7042 104 <p>This is a <strong>Last Call Working Draft</strong>.
dbaron@7122 105 The deadline for comments is <strong>10 January 2013</strong>.
fantasai@7042 106
jackalmage@6838 107 <!--
dbaron@2974 108
jackalmage@6838 109 Things to go in level 4:
jackalmage@6838 110
jackalmage@6838 111 * Create some way to put these new conditional things on an @import.
jackalmage@6838 112 * The @document rule (commented out, down below).
jackalmage@6838 113
jackalmage@6838 114 -->
dbaron@2974 115
jackalmage@6617 116 <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id="contents">Table of contents</h2>
dbaron@2974 117
dbaron@2974 118 <!--toc-->
dbaron@2974 119
jackalmage@6617 120 <h2 id="introduction">Introduction</h2>
dbaron@2974 121
jackalmage@6617 122 <h3 id="context">Background</h3>
dbaron@2974 123
dbaron@2974 124 <p><em>This section is not normative.</em>
dbaron@2974 125
dbaron@2974 126 <p>[[!CSS21]] defines one type of conditional group rule, the
dbaron@2983 127 '@media' rule, and allows only rulesets (not other @-rules)
dbaron@2983 128 inside of it. The '@media' rule provides the ability to
dbaron@2974 129 have media-specific style sheets, which is also provided by style
dbaron@2983 130 sheet linking features such as '@import' and
dbaron@2983 131 <code class="html">&lt;link&gt;</code>. The restrictions on the contents of
dbaron@2983 132 '@media' rules made them less useful; they have forced authors
dbaron@2974 133 using CSS features involving @-rules in media-specific style sheets to
dbaron@2974 134 use separate style sheets for each medium.</p>
dbaron@2974 135
dbaron@2974 136 <p>This specification extends the rules for the contents of
dbaron@2974 137 conditional group rules to allow other @-rules, which enables authors
dbaron@2974 138 to combine CSS features involving @-rules with media specific style
dbaron@2974 139 sheets within a single style sheet.</p>
dbaron@2974 140
jackalmage@6838 141 <p>This specification also defines an additional type of conditional
jackalmage@6838 142 group rule, '@supports', to
dbaron@2974 143 address author and user requirements.</p>
dbaron@2974 144
dbaron@2983 145 <p>The '@supports' rule allows CSS to be conditioned on
dbaron@2974 146 implementation support for CSS properties and values. This rule makes
dbaron@2974 147 it much easier for authors to use new CSS features and provide good
dbaron@2974 148 fallback for implementations that do not support those features. This
dbaron@2974 149 is particularly important for CSS features that provide new layout
dbaron@2974 150 mechanisms, and for other cases where a set of related styles needs to
dbaron@2974 151 be conditioned on property support.</p>
dbaron@2974 152
jackalmage@6617 153 <h3 id="placement">Module Interactions</h3>
dbaron@2974 154
dbaron@2983 155 <p>This module replaces and extends the '@media' rule
dbaron@2974 156 feature defined in [[!CSS21]] section <var>7.2.1</var> and
dbaron@2974 157 incorporates the modifications previously made non-normatively by
dbaron@2974 158 [[!MEDIAQ]] section <var>1</var>.</p>
dbaron@2974 159
dbaron@3462 160 <p>Its current definition depends on @-rules defined in [[!CSS3-FONTS]]
dbaron@2974 161 and [[!CSS3-ANIMATIONS]], but that dependency is only on the
dbaron@2974 162 assumption that those modules will advance ahead of this one. If this
dbaron@2974 163 module advances faster, then the dependency will be reversed.</p>
dbaron@2974 164
jackalmage@6617 165 <h3 id="conventions">Document Conventions</h3>
dbaron@2974 166
dbaron@2974 167 <p>Conformance requirements are expressed with a combination of
dbaron@2974 168 descriptive assertions and RFC 2119 terminology. The key words “MUST”,
dbaron@2974 169 “MUST NOT”, “REQUIRED”, “SHALL”, “SHALL NOT”, “SHOULD”, “SHOULD NOT”,
dbaron@2974 170 “RECOMMENDED”, “MAY”, and “OPTIONAL” in the normative parts of this
dbaron@2974 171 document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119.
dbaron@2979 172 However, for readability, these words do not appear in all uppercase
dbaron@2979 173 letters in this specification.
dbaron@2974 174
dbaron@2974 175 <p>All of the text of this specification is normative except sections
dbaron@2974 176 explicitly marked as non-normative, examples, and notes. [[!RFC2119]]</p>
dbaron@2974 177
dbaron@2974 178 <p>Examples in this specification are introduced with the words “for example”
dbaron@2983 179 or are set apart from the normative text with
dbaron@2983 180 <code class="html">class="example"</code>, like this:
dbaron@2974 181
dbaron@2974 182 <div class="example">
dbaron@2974 183 <p>This is an example of an informative example.</p>
dbaron@2974 184 </div>
dbaron@2974 185
dbaron@2974 186 <p>Informative notes begin with the word “Note” and are set apart from the
dbaron@2983 187 normative text with <code class="html">class="note"</code>, like this:
dbaron@2974 188
dbaron@2974 189 <p class="note">Note, this is an informative note.</p>
dbaron@2974 190
jackalmage@6617 191 <h2 id="processing">Processing of conditional group rules</h2>
dbaron@2974 192
dbaron@2974 193 <p>This specification defines some CSS @-rules, called <dfn>conditional
dbaron@2974 194 group rules</dfn>, that associate a condition with a group of other
dbaron@2974 195 CSS rules. These different rules allow testing different types of
dbaron@2974 196 conditions, but share common behavior for how their contents are used
dbaron@2974 197 when the condition is true and when the condition is false.</p>
dbaron@2974 198
dbaron@2974 199 <div class="example">
dbaron@2974 200 <p>For example, this rule:</p>
dbaron@2974 201 <pre>@media print {
dbaron@7381 202 /* hide navigation controls when printing */
dbaron@2974 203 #navigation { display: none }
dbaron@2974 204 }</pre>
dbaron@2974 205 <p>causes a particular CSS rule (making elements with ID "navigation" be
dbaron@2974 206 display:none) apply only when the style sheet is used for a print
jackalmage@6838 207 medium.
dbaron@2974 208 </div>
dbaron@2974 209
dbaron@2974 210 <p>Each conditional group rule has a condition, which at any time
dbaron@2974 211 evaluates to true or false. When the condition is true, CSS processors
dbaron@2979 212 <strong>must</strong> apply the rules inside the group rule as though
dbaron@2979 213 they were at the group rule's location; when the condition is false, CSS
dbaron@3948 214 processors <strong>must not</strong> apply any of rules inside the group
dbaron@2979 215 rule. The current state of the condition does not affect the CSS object
dbaron@2979 216 model, in which the contents of the group rule always remain within the
dbaron@2979 217 group rule.</p>
dbaron@2974 218
dbaron@2974 219 <p>This means that when multiple conditional group rules are nested,
dbaron@2974 220 a rule inside of both of them applies only when all of the rules'
dbaron@2974 221 conditions are true.</p>
dbaron@2974 222
dbaron@2974 223 <div class="example">For example, with this set of nested rules:
dbaron@2974 224 <pre>@media print { // rule (1)
dbaron@7381 225 /* hide navigation controls when printing */
dbaron@2974 226 #navigation { display: none }
dbaron@2974 227 @media (max-width: 12cm) { // rule (2)
dbaron@7381 228 /* keep notes in flow when printing to narrow pages */
dbaron@2974 229 .note { float: none }
dbaron@2974 230 }
dbaron@2974 231 }</pre>
dbaron@2974 232 the condition of the rule marked (1) is true for print media, and the
dbaron@2974 233 condition of the rule marked (2) is true when the width of the display
dbaron@2974 234 area (which for print media is the page box) is less than or equal to
dbaron@2983 235 12cm. Thus the rule ''#navigation { display: none }'' applies
dbaron@2974 236 whenever this style sheet is applied to print media, and the rule
dbaron@2983 237 ''.note { float: none }'' is applied only when the style sheet
dbaron@2974 238 is applied to print media <em>and</em> the width of the page box is less
dbaron@2974 239 than or equal to 12 centimeters.</div>
dbaron@2974 240
dbaron@2979 241 <p>When the condition for a conditional group rule changes, CSS
dbaron@2979 242 processors <strong>must</strong> reflect that the rules now apply or no
dbaron@2979 243 longer apply, except for properties whose definitions define effects of
dbaron@2979 244 computed values that persist past the lifetime of that value (such as
dbaron@2979 245 for some properties in [[CSS3-TRANSITIONS]] and
dbaron@2979 246 [[!CSS3-ANIMATIONS]]).</p>
dbaron@2974 247
jackalmage@6617 248 <h2 id="contents-of">Contents of conditional group rules</h2>
dbaron@2974 249
dbaron@2974 250 <p>The syntax of each conditional group rule consists of some syntax
dbaron@2974 251 specific to the type of rule followed by a <dfn>group rule body</dfn>,
dbaron@2974 252 which is a block (pair of braces) containing a sequence of rules.</p>
dbaron@2974 253
dbaron@2974 254 <p>A group rule body is allowed to contain rulesets and any @-rules that
dbaron@2974 255 are allowed at the top level of a style sheet before and after a
dbaron@2974 256 ruleset. This means that @-rules that must occur at the beginning of
dbaron@3020 257 the style sheet (such as '@charset', '@import',
dbaron@3020 258 and '@namespace' rules) are not allowed inside of conditional group
dbaron@2974 259 rules. Conditional group rules can be nested.</p>
dbaron@2974 260
dbaron@2974 261 <p>In terms of the grammar, this specification defines the following
dbaron@2974 262 productions for use in the grammar of conditional group rules:</p>
dbaron@2974 263
dbaron@7032 264 <pre><dfn>nested_statement</dfn>
dbaron@7032 265 : ruleset | <i>media</i> | page | font_face_rule | keyframes_rule |
dbaron@7032 266 <i>supports_rule</i>
dbaron@2974 267 ;
dbaron@2974 268
dbaron@7032 269 <dfn>group_rule_body</dfn>
dbaron@7032 270 : '{' S* <i>nested_statement</i>* '}' S*
dbaron@2974 271 ;</pre>
bert@3404 272 <p>
dbaron@2974 273 in which all the productions are defined in that grammar with the
jackalmage@6839 274 exception of <code>font_face_rule</code>
dbaron@5294 275 defined in [[!CSS3-FONTS]], <code>keyframes_rule</code> defined in
jackalmage@6838 276 [[!CSS3-ANIMATIONS]], and <code>media</code> and <code>supports_rule</code>
jackalmage@6838 277 defined in this specification.</p>
dbaron@2974 278
dbaron@2974 279 <p>In general, future CSS specifications that add new @-rules that are
dbaron@2974 280 not forbidden to occur after some other types of rules should modify
dbaron@2974 281 this <code>nested_statement</code> production to keep the grammar
dbaron@2974 282 accurate.</p>
dbaron@2974 283
dbaron@2979 284 <p>Style sheets <strong>must not</strong> use rules other than the allowed ones inside
dbaron@2974 285 conditional group rules.</p>
dbaron@2974 286
dbaron@3019 287 <p>CSS processors <strong>must</strong> ignore rules that are not
dbaron@3019 288 allowed within a group rule, and <strong>must</strong> handle invalid
dbaron@3019 289 rules inside of group rules as described in <a
dbaron@3019 290 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#parsing-errors">section
dbaron@3019 291 4.2 (Rules for handling parsing errors)</a>, <a
dbaron@3019 292 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#at-rules">section 4.1.5
dbaron@3019 293 (At-rules)</a>, and <a
dbaron@3019 294 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#rule-sets">section 4.1.7
dbaron@3019 295 (Rule sets, declaration blocks, and selectors)</a> of [[!CSS21]].</p>
dbaron@2974 296
jackalmage@6617 297 <h2 id="use">Placement of conditional group rules</h2>
dbaron@2974 298
dbaron@3019 299 <p>Conditional group rules are allowed at the top-level of a style
dbaron@3019 300 sheet, and inside other conditional group rules. CSS processors
dbaron@3019 301 <strong>must</strong> process such rules as <a
dbaron@3019 302 href="#processing">described above</a>.</p>
dbaron@3019 303
dbaron@3020 304 <p>Any rules that are not allowed after a ruleset (e.g., ''@charset'',
dbaron@3020 305 ''@import'', or ''@namespace'' rules) are also not allowed after a
dbaron@3020 306 conditional group rule. Therefore, style sheets <strong>must
dbaron@3019 307 not</strong> place such rules after a conditional group rules, and CSS
dbaron@3019 308 processors <strong>must</strong> ignore such rules.</p>
dbaron@2974 309
jackalmage@6617 310 <h2 id="at-media">Media-specific style sheets: the '@media' rule</h2>
dbaron@2974 311
dbaron@2983 312 <p>The <dfn>'@media' rule</dfn> is a conditional group rule whose
dbaron@2974 313 condition is a media query. It consists of the at-keyword
jackalmage@6830 314 '@media' followed by a (possibly empty) media query list (as
dbaron@2974 315 defined in [[!MEDIAQ]]), followed by a group rule body. The condition
dbaron@2974 316 of the rule is the result of the media query.</p>
dbaron@2974 317
dbaron@2974 318 <div class="example">
dbaron@2983 319 <p>This '@media' rule:</p>
dbaron@7381 320 <pre>@media screen and (min-width: 35em),
dbaron@7381 321 print and (min-width: 40em) {
dbaron@7381 322 #section_navigation { float: left; width: 10em; }
dbaron@2974 323 }</pre>
dbaron@7381 324 <p>has the condition
dbaron@7381 325 ''screen and (min-width: 35em), print and (min-width: 40em)'',
dbaron@7381 326 which is true for screen displays
dbaron@7381 327 whose viewport is at least 35 times the initial font size
dbaron@7381 328 and for print displays
dbaron@7381 329 whose viewport is at least 40 times the initial font size.
dbaron@7381 330 When either of these is true,
dbaron@7381 331 the condition of the rule is true,
dbaron@7381 332 and the rule
dbaron@7381 333 ''#section_navigation { float: left; width: 10em; }''
dbaron@7381 334 is applied.</p>
dbaron@2974 335 </div>
dbaron@2974 336
dbaron@2974 337 <p>In terms of the grammar, this specification extends the
dbaron@2974 338 <code>media</code> production in the
dbaron@2974 339 <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/grammar.html">Grammar of CSS 2.1</a>
dbaron@2974 340 ([[!CSS21]], Appendix G) into:
dbaron@7032 341 <pre><dfn>media</dfn>
dbaron@7032 342 : MEDIA_SYM S* media_query_list <i>group_rule_body</i>
dbaron@2974 343 ;</pre>
dbaron@2974 344 <p>where the <code>group_rule_body</code> production is defined in this
dbaron@2974 345 specification, the <code>media_query_list</code> production is defined
dbaron@2974 346 in [[!MEDIAQ]], and the others are defined in the <a
dbaron@2974 347 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/grammar.html">Grammar of CSS 2.1</a>
dbaron@2974 348 ([[!CSS21]], Appendix G).
dbaron@2974 349
jackalmage@6617 350 <h2 id="at-supports">Feature queries: the '@supports' rule</h2>
dbaron@2974 351
dbaron@2983 352 <p>The <dfn>'@supports' rule</dfn> is a conditional group
dbaron@2974 353 rule whose condition tests whether the user agent supports CSS
dbaron@2974 354 property:value pairs. Authors can use it to write style sheets that use
dbaron@2974 355 new features when available but degrade gracefully when those features
dbaron@2974 356 are not supported. CSS has existing mechanisms for graceful
dbaron@2974 357 degradation, such as ignoring unsupported properties or values, but
dbaron@2974 358 these are not always sufficient when large groups of styles need to be
dbaron@2974 359 tied to the support for certain features, as is the case for use of new
dbaron@2974 360 layout system features.</p>
dbaron@2974 361
dbaron@2983 362 <p>The syntax of the condition in the '@supports' rule is
dbaron@2974 363 slightly more complicated than for the other conditional group rules
dbaron@2974 364 (though has some similarities to media queries) since:</p>
dbaron@2974 365 <ul>
dbaron@2974 366 <li>negation is needed so that the new-feature styles and the fallback
dbaron@2974 367 styles can be separated (within the forward-compatible grammar's rules
dbaron@2974 368 for the syntax of @-rules), and not required to override each other</li>
dbaron@2974 369 <li>conjunction (and) is needed so that multiple required features can
dbaron@2974 370 be tested</li>
dbaron@2974 371 <li>disjunction (or) is needed when there are multiple alternative
dbaron@2974 372 features for a set of styles, particularly when some of those
dbaron@2974 373 alternatives are vendor-prefixed properties or values</li>
dbaron@2974 374 </ul>
dbaron@2974 375
dbaron@2983 376 <p>Therefore, the syntax of the '@supports' rule allows
dbaron@2974 377 testing for property:value pairs, and arbitrary conjunctions (and),
dbaron@2974 378 disjunctions (or), and negations (not) of them.</p>
dbaron@2974 379
dbaron@2974 380 <p>This extends the lexical scanner in the
dbaron@2974 381 <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/grammar.html">Grammar of CSS 2.1</a>
dbaron@2974 382 ([[!CSS21]], Appendix G) by adding:
jackalmage@6832 383 <pre>
dbaron@7393 384 @{S}{U}{P}{P}{O}{R}{T}{S} {return <dfn>SUPPORTS_SYM</dfn>;}
dbaron@7393 385 {O}{R} {return <dfn>OR</dfn>;}
jackalmage@6832 386 </pre>
jackalmage@6943 387
dbaron@7393 388 <p>This then extends the grammar in the
dbaron@7393 389 <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/grammar.html">Grammar of CSS 2.1</a>,
dbaron@7393 390 using the lexical scanner there, with the additions of
dbaron@7393 391 <code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/#syntax">AND</a></code> and
dbaron@7393 392 <code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/#syntax">NOT</a></code>
dbaron@7393 393 tokens defined in the Media Queries specification [[!MEDIAQ]]
dbaron@7393 394 and the <code>OR</code> and <code>SUPPORTS_SYM</code> tokens defined above,
dbaron@7393 395 and with
dbaron@7393 396 <code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#tokenization">declaration</a></code>,
dbaron@7393 397 <code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#tokenization">any</a></code>,
dbaron@7393 398 and <code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#tokenization">unused</a></code>
dbaron@7393 399 productions
dbaron@7393 400 and the <code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#tokenization">FUNCTION</a></code> token
dbaron@7393 401 taken from the core syntax of CSS defined in
dbaron@7393 402 <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#tokenization">section 4.1.1 (Tokenization)</a> of [[!CSS21]],
dbaron@7393 403 by adding:</p>
jackalmage@6943 404
jackalmage@6315 405 <pre><dfn>supports_rule</dfn>
dbaron@7393 406 : <i>SUPPORTS_SYM</i> <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/grammar.html#scanner"><i>S</i></a>* <i>supports_condition</i> <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/grammar.html#scanner"><i>S</i></a>* <i>group_rule_body</i>
dbaron@2974 407 ;
dbaron@2974 408
jackalmage@6315 409 <dfn>supports_condition</dfn>
dbaron@7032 410 : <i>supports_negation</i> | <i>supports_conjunction</i> | <i>supports_disjunction</i> |
dbaron@7032 411 <i>supports_condition_in_parens</i>
dbaron@3957 412 ;
dbaron@3957 413
jackalmage@6315 414 <dfn>supports_condition_in_parens</dfn>
dbaron@7393 415 : ( '(' <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/grammar.html#scanner"><i>S</i></a>* <i>supports_condition</i> <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/grammar.html#scanner"><i>S</i></a>* ')' ) | <i>supports_declaration_condition</i> |
dbaron@7032 416 <i>general_enclosed</i>
dbaron@2974 417 ;
dbaron@2974 418
jackalmage@6315 419 <dfn>supports_negation</dfn>
dbaron@7393 420 : <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/#syntax"><i>NOT</i></a> <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/grammar.html#scanner"><i>S</i></a>+ <i>supports_condition_in_parens</i>
dbaron@2974 421 ;
dbaron@2974 422
jackalmage@6315 423 <dfn>supports_conjunction</dfn>
dbaron@7393 424 : <i>supports_condition_in_parens</i> ( <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/grammar.html#scanner"><i>S</i></a>+ <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/#syntax"><i>AND</i></a> <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/grammar.html#scanner"><i>S</i></a>+ <i>supports_condition_in_parens</i> )+
dbaron@2974 425 ;
dbaron@2974 426
jackalmage@6315 427 <dfn>supports_disjunction</dfn>
dbaron@7393 428 : <i>supports_condition_in_parens</i> ( <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/grammar.html#scanner"><i>S</i></a>+ <i>OR</i> <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/grammar.html#scanner"><i>S</i></a>+ <i>supports_condition_in_parens</i> )+
dbaron@2974 429 ;
dbaron@2974 430
jackalmage@6315 431 <dfn>supports_declaration_condition</dfn>
dbaron@7393 432 : '(' <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/grammar.html#scanner"><i>S</i></a>* <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#tokenization"><i>declaration</i></a> ')'
jackalmage@6943 433 ;
jackalmage@6943 434
dbaron@7031 435 <dfn>general_enclosed</dfn>
dbaron@7393 436 : ( <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#tokenization"><i>FUNCTION</i></a> | '(' ) ( <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#tokenization"><i>any</i></a> | <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#tokenization"><i>unused</i></a> )* ')'
dbaron@7373 437 ;
dbaron@7031 438 </pre>
jackalmage@6943 439
dbaron@7031 440 <p>
dbaron@7038 441 Implementations <strong>must</strong> parse ''@supports'' rules
dbaron@7038 442 based on the above grammar,
dbaron@7038 443 and when interpreting the above grammar,
dbaron@7038 444 <strong>must</strong> match the production before an <code>|</code> operator
dbaron@7038 445 in preference to the one after it.
dbaron@7038 446 </p>
dbaron@7038 447
dbaron@7038 448 <p>
dbaron@7031 449 The above grammar is purposely very loose for forwards-compatibility reasons,
dbaron@7031 450 since the <code>general_enclosed</code> production
dbaron@7031 451 allows for substantial future extensibility.
dbaron@7033 452 Any ''@supports'' rule that does not parse according to the grammar above
dbaron@7033 453 (that is, a rule that does not match this loose grammar
dbaron@7393 454 which includes the <code>general_enclosed</code> production)
dbaron@7033 455 is invalid.
dbaron@7031 456 Style sheets <strong>must not</strong> use such a rule and
dbaron@7031 457 processors <strong>must</strong> ignore such a rule (including all of its contents).
dbaron@7031 458
dbaron@3021 459 <p>Each of these grammar terms is associated with a boolean result, as
dbaron@3021 460 follows:</p>
dbaron@2974 461 <dl>
dbaron@2974 462 <dt>supports_condition</dt>
dbaron@2974 463 <dd>
dbaron@3021 464 The result is the result of the single child term.
dbaron@2974 465 </dd>
dbaron@2974 466
dbaron@3957 467 <dt>supports_condition_in_parens</dt>
dbaron@3957 468 <dd>
dbaron@3957 469 The result is the result of the single <code>supports_condition</code>
dbaron@3957 470 or <code>supports_declaration_condition</code> child term.
dbaron@3957 471 </dd>
dbaron@3957 472
dbaron@2974 473 <dt>supports_negation</dt>
dbaron@2974 474 <dd>
dbaron@3021 475 The result is the <em>negation</em> of the result of the
dbaron@3021 476 <code>supports_condition_in_parens</code> child term.
dbaron@2974 477 </dd>
dbaron@2974 478
dbaron@2974 479 <dt>supports_conjunction</dt>
dbaron@2974 480 <dd>
dbaron@3021 481 The result is true if the result of <em>all</em> of the
dbaron@3021 482 <code>supports_condition_in_parens</code> child terms is true;
dbaron@3021 483 otherwise it is false.
dbaron@2974 484 </dd>
dbaron@2974 485
dbaron@2974 486 <dt>supports_disjunction</dt>
dbaron@2974 487 <dd>
dbaron@3021 488 The result is true if the result of <em>any</em> of the
dbaron@3021 489 <code>supports_condition_in_parens</code> child terms is true;
dbaron@3021 490 otherwise it is false.
dbaron@2974 491 </dd>
dbaron@2974 492
dbaron@2974 493 <dt>supports_declaration_condition</dt>
dbaron@2974 494 <dd>
jackalmage@6943 495 The result is whether the CSS processor <a href="#support-definition">supports</a> the declaration
fantasai@6845 496 within the parentheses.
jackalmage@6943 497 </dd>
jackalmage@6943 498
dbaron@7031 499 <dt>general_enclosed</dt>
jackalmage@6943 500 <dd>
jackalmage@6943 501 The result is always false.
dbaron@7031 502 Additionally, style sheets <strong>must not</strong>
dbaron@7031 503 write ''@supports'' rules
dbaron@7031 504 that match this grammar production.
dbaron@7031 505 (In other words, this production exists only for future extensibility,
dbaron@7031 506 and is not part of the description of a valid style sheet
dbaron@7031 507 in this level of the specification.)
dbaron@7031 508 <span class="note">Note that future levels may define functions
dbaron@7031 509 or other parenthesized expressions that can evaluate to true.</span>
dbaron@2974 510 </dd>
fantasai@7034 511 </dl>
jackalmage@6943 512
dbaron@3021 513 <p>The condition of the '@supports' rule is the result of the
dbaron@3021 514 <code>supports_condition</code> term that is a child of the
dbaron@3021 515 <code>supports_rule</code> term.</p>
dbaron@2974 516
dbaron@2982 517 <div class="example">
dbaron@2982 518 <p>For example, the following rule</p>
dbaron@2982 519 <pre>@supports ( display: flexbox ) {
dbaron@2982 520 body, #navigation, #content { display: flexbox; }
dbaron@2982 521 #navigation { background: blue; color: white; }
dbaron@2982 522 #article { background: white; color: black; }
dbaron@2982 523 }</pre>
dbaron@2983 524 <p>applies the rules inside the '@supports' rule only when
dbaron@2983 525 ''display: flexbox'' is supported.</p>
dbaron@2982 526 </div>
dbaron@2974 527
dbaron@2982 528 <div class="example">
dbaron@2982 529 <p>The following example shows an additional '@supports' rule that can
dbaron@2982 530 be used to provide an alternative for when ''display: flexbox'' is not
dbaron@2982 531 supported:</p>
dbaron@2982 532 <pre>@supports not ( display: flexbox ) {
dbaron@2982 533 body { width: 100%; height: 100%; background: white; color: black; }
dbaron@2982 534 #navigation { width: 25%; }
dbaron@2982 535 #article { width: 75%; }
dbaron@2974 536 }</pre>
dbaron@2982 537 <p>Note that the 'width' declarations may be harmful to the
dbaron@2982 538 flexbox-based layout, so it is important that they be present only in
dbaron@2982 539 the non-flexbox styles.</p>
dbaron@2982 540 </div>
dbaron@2974 541
dbaron@2982 542 <div class="example">
dbaron@2982 543 <p>The following example checks for support for the 'box-shadow'
dbaron@2982 544 property, including checking for support for vendor-prefixed versions of
dbaron@2982 545 it. When the support is present, it specifies both 'box-shadow' (with
dbaron@2982 546 the prefixed versions) and 'color' in a way what would cause the text to
dbaron@2982 547 become invisible were 'box-shadow' not supported.</p>
dbaron@2982 548 <pre>@supports ( box-shadow: 2px 2px 2px black ) or
dbaron@2982 549 ( -moz-box-shadow: 2px 2px 2px black ) or
dbaron@2974 550 ( -webkit-box-shadow: 2px 2px 2px black ) or
dbaron@2974 551 ( -o-box-shadow: 2px 2px 2px black ) {
dbaron@2982 552 .outline {
dbaron@2982 553 color: white;
dbaron@2982 554 -moz-box-shadow: 2px 2px 2px black;
dbaron@2982 555 -webkit-box-shadow: 2px 2px 2px black;
dbaron@2982 556 -o-box-shadow: 2px 2px 2px black;
dbaron@3960 557 box-shadow: 2px 2px 2px black; /* unprefixed last */
dbaron@2982 558 }
dbaron@2982 559 }</pre></div>
dbaron@2974 560
dbaron@2984 561 <p>To avoid confusion between ''and'' and ''or'', the syntax requires
dbaron@2984 562 that both ''and'' and ''or'' be specified explicitly (rather than, say,
dbaron@2984 563 using commas or spaces for one of them). Likewise, to avoid confusion
dbaron@2984 564 caused by precedence rules, the syntax does not allow ''and'', ''or'',
dbaron@2984 565 and ''not'' operators to be mixed without a layer of parentheses.</p>
dbaron@2974 566
dbaron@2984 567 <div class="example">
dbaron@2984 568 <p>For example, the following rule is not valid:
dbaron@3959 569 <pre class="illegal">@supports (transition-property: color) or
dbaron@2984 570 (animation-name: foo) and
dbaron@2984 571 (transform: rotate(10deg)) {
dbaron@2984 572 // ...
dbaron@2984 573 }</pre>
dbaron@2984 574 <p>Instead, authors must write one of the following:</p>
dbaron@2984 575 <pre>@supports ((transition-property: color) or
dbaron@2984 576 (animation-name: foo)) and
dbaron@2984 577 (transform: rotate(10deg)) {
dbaron@2984 578 // ...
dbaron@2984 579 }</pre>
dbaron@2984 580 <pre>@supports (transition-property: color) or
dbaron@3430 581 ((animation-name: foo) and
dbaron@2984 582 (transform: rotate(10deg))) {
dbaron@2984 583 // ...
dbaron@2984 584 }</pre>
dbaron@2984 585 </div>
dbaron@2974 586
dbaron@7374 587 <p>Furthermore, whitespace is required after a ''not'' and on both
dbaron@7374 588 sides of an ''and'' or ''or''.</p>
dbaron@7374 589
dbaron@3957 590 <p>The declaration being tested must always occur within parentheses,
dbaron@3957 591 when it is the only thing in the expression.<p>
dbaron@3957 592
dbaron@3957 593 <div class="example">
dbaron@3957 594 <p>For example, the following rule is not valid:
dbaron@3959 595 <pre class="illegal">@supports display: flexbox {
dbaron@3957 596 // ...
dbaron@3957 597 }</pre>
dbaron@3957 598 <p>Instead, authors must write:</p>
dbaron@3957 599 <pre>@supports (display: flexbox) {
dbaron@3957 600 // ...
dbaron@3957 601 }</pre>
dbaron@3957 602 </div>
dbaron@3957 603
dbaron@3957 604 <p>The syntax allows extra parentheses when they are not needed. This
dbaron@3957 605 flexibility is sometimes useful for authors (for example, when
dbaron@3957 606 commenting out parts of an expression) and may also be useful for
dbaron@3957 607 authoring tools.</p>
dbaron@3957 608
dbaron@3957 609 <div class="example">
dbaron@3957 610 <p>For example, authors may write:</p>
dbaron@3957 611 <pre>@supports ((display: flexbox)) {
dbaron@3957 612 // ...
dbaron@3957 613 }</pre>
dbaron@3957 614 </div>
dbaron@3957 615
jackalmage@6793 616 <p>A trailing ''!important'' on a declaration being tested is allowed,
jackalmage@6793 617 though it won't change the validity of the declaration.
jackalmage@6793 618
jackalmage@6793 619 <div class="example">
jackalmage@6793 620 <p>For example, the following rule is valid:
jackalmage@6793 621 <pre>@supports (display: flexbox !important) {
jackalmage@6793 622 // ...
jackalmage@6793 623 }</pre>
jackalmage@6793 624 </div>
dbaron@6306 625
jackalmage@6617 626 <h3 id="support-definition">Definition of support</h3>
dbaron@3021 627
dbaron@6741 628 <p>For forward-compatibility,
dbaron@6741 629 <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#declaration">section 4.1.8
dbaron@6741 630 (Declarations and properties)</a> of [[!CSS21]]
dbaron@6741 631 defines rules for handling invalid properties and values.
dbaron@6741 632 CSS processors that
dbaron@6741 633 do not implement or partially implement a specification
dbaron@6741 634 <strong>must</strong> treat any part of a value that they
dbaron@6741 635 do not implement, or
dbaron@6741 636 do not have a usable level of support for,
dbaron@6741 637 as invalid according to this rule
dbaron@6741 638 for handling invalid properties and values,
dbaron@6741 639 and therefore <strong>must</strong> discard the declaration as a parse error.</p>
dbaron@6741 640
jackalmage@6617 641 <p>A CSS processor is considered to <dfn id="dfn-support">support</dfn>
dbaron@6741 642 a declaration (consisting of a property and value) if it accepts that
dbaron@6741 643 declaration (rather than discarding it as a parse error).
dbaron@6741 644 If a processor does not implement, with a usable level of support,
dbaron@6741 645 the value given,
dbaron@6741 646 then it <strong>must not</strong>
dbaron@6741 647 accept the declaration or claim support for it.</p>
dbaron@3021 648
dbaron@7382 649 <p class="note">Note that properties or values
dbaron@7382 650 whose support is effectively disabled by user preferences
dbaron@7382 651 are still considered as supported by this definition.
dbaron@7382 652 For example, if a user has enabled a high-contrast mode
dbaron@7382 653 that causes colors to be overridden,
dbaron@7382 654 the CSS processor is still considered to support the 'color' property
dbaron@7382 655 even though declarations of the 'color' property may have no effect.
dbaron@7382 656 On the other hand, a developer-facing preference
dbaron@7382 657 whose purpose is to enable or disable support for an experimental CSS feature
dbaron@7382 658 does affect this definition of support.</p>
dbaron@7382 659
dbaron@6742 660 <p>These rules (and the equivalence between them) allow
dbaron@3021 661 authors to use fallback (either in the [[CSS1]] sense of declarations
dbaron@3021 662 that are overridden by later declarations or with the new capabilities
dbaron@3021 663 provided by the ''@supports'' rule in this specification) that works
dbaron@3021 664 correctly for the features implemented. This applies especially to
dbaron@3021 665 compound values; implementations must implement all parts of the value
dbaron@3021 666 in order to consider the declaration supported, either inside a ruleset
dbaron@3021 667 or in the declaration condition of an ''@supports'' rule.</p>
dbaron@3021 668
jackalmage@6838 669 <!--
jackalmage@6617 670 <h2 id="at-document">Document queries: the '@document' rule</h2>
dbaron@2974 671
dbaron@2983 672 <p>The <dfn>'@document' rule</dfn> is a conditional group
dbaron@3027 673 rule whose condition depends on the
dbaron@3027 674 <a href="#url-of-doc">URL of the document being styled</a>.
dbaron@2974 675 This allows style sheets, particularly user style sheets, to have styles
dbaron@2974 676 that only apply to a set of pages rather than to all pages using the
dbaron@2974 677 style sheet.</p>
dbaron@2974 678
dbaron@2974 679 <p class="issue">Given that this @-rule is intended primarily for user
dbaron@2974 680 style sheets, what should this specification say about its use in author
dbaron@2974 681 style sheets? Should it be forbidden? Should use instead be
dbaron@2974 682 discouraged? Or should this specification remain neutral on the
dbaron@2986 683 topic, since there are valid uses in author style sheets?</p>
dbaron@2974 684
jackalmage@6617 685 <p id="url-of-doc">The <dfn>URL of the document being styled</dfn> is
dbaron@3027 686 the URI at which the document is located, excluding any fragment
dbaron@3027 687 identifiers. (This means, for example, that HTTP redirects have been
dbaron@3027 688 followed.) If the styles are being applied inside a complete document
dbaron@3246 689 embedded into the presentation of another (e.g., [[HTML5]]&#39;s <code
dbaron@3027 690 class="html">iframe</code>, <code class="html">object</code>, or <code
dbaron@3027 691 class="html">img</code> elements), the relevant URI is that of the
dbaron@3027 692 frame, not of its container. However, if content from other documents
dbaron@3027 693 is mixed in via mechanisms that mix content from one document into
dbaron@3246 694 another (e.g., [[SVG11]]&#39;s <code>use</code> element), then the
dbaron@3027 695 address of the container document is used.</p>
dbaron@3027 696
dbaron@3027 697 <p class="note">Note: In [[HTML5]], this is the
fantasai@6697 698 <a href="http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/dom.html#documents">document's address</a>
dbaron@3027 699 of a document in a
dbaron@3027 700 <a href="http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/browsers.html#browsing-context">browsing context</a>.</p>
dbaron@3027 701
dbaron@3240 702 <div class="issue">What form of normalization is done on URLs and domains
dbaron@3240 703 before matching? In particular, this specification needs to describe:
dbaron@3240 704 <ul>
dbaron@3240 705 <li>what form is used for the <a href="#url-of-doc">URL of the document
dbaron@3240 706 being styled</a> (and what has been normalized in that form)</li>
dbaron@3240 707 <li>what normalization (if any) happens to the argument of each of the match
dbaron@3240 708 functions before the comparison that they describe and</li>
dbaron@3240 709 <li>whether the
dbaron@3240 710 comparison algorithm used is string comparison or some other URL
dbaron@3240 711 comparison algorithm.</li></ul></div>
dbaron@3027 712
dbaron@2983 713 <p>The '@document' rule's condition is written as a
dbaron@2974 714 comma-separated list of <dfn>URL matching functions</dfn>, and the
dbaron@2974 715 condition evaluates to true whenever any one of those functions
dbaron@2974 716 evaluates to true. The following URL matching functions are
dbaron@2974 717 permitted:</p>
dbaron@2974 718
dbaron@2974 719 <dl>
jackalmage@6617 720 <dt><dfn id="url-exact" title="url()|URL matching functions::exact">&lt;url&gt;</dfn></dt>
dbaron@2974 721
dbaron@2974 722 <dd>
dbaron@2983 723 <p>The 'url()' function is the <dfn>exact url matching
dbaron@3027 724 function</dfn>. It evaluates to true whenever the <a
dbaron@3027 725 href="#url-of-doc">URL of the document being styled</a> is exactly
dbaron@3027 726 the URL given.</p>
dbaron@2974 727
dbaron@2983 728 <p class="Note">The 'url()' function, since it is a core syntax
dbaron@2974 729 element in CSS, is allowed (subject to different character
dbaron@2974 730 limitations and thus escaping requirements) to contain an unquoted
dbaron@2974 731 value (in addition to the string values that are allowed as
dbaron@2974 732 arguments for all four functions).</p>
dbaron@2974 733
dbaron@2974 734 <div class="example">
dbaron@2974 735 <p>For example, this rule:</p>
dbaron@2974 736 <pre>@document url("http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/") {
dbaron@2974 737 #summary { background: yellow; color: black}
dbaron@2974 738 }</pre>
dbaron@2983 739 <p>styles the <code class="html">summary</code> element on the page
dbaron@2974 740 <code>http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/</code>, but not on any other
dbaron@2974 741 pages.</p>
dbaron@2974 742 </div>
dbaron@2974 743 </dd>
dbaron@2974 744
jackalmage@6617 745 <dt><dfn id="url-prefix" title="url-prefix()|URL matching functions::prefix">url-prefix(&lt;string&gt;)</dfn></dt>
dbaron@2974 746
dbaron@2974 747 <dd>
dbaron@2983 748 <p>The 'url-prefix()' function is the <dfn>url prefix
dbaron@3027 749 matching function</dfn>. It evaluates to true whenever the
dbaron@3027 750 <a href="#url-of-doc">URL of the document being styled</a>
dbaron@3027 751 has the argument to the function as an
dbaron@2974 752 initial substring (which is true when the two strings are equal).
dbaron@2974 753 When the argument is the empty string, it evaluates to true for all
dbaron@2974 754 documents.</p>
dbaron@2974 755 <div class="example">
dbaron@2974 756 <p>For example, this rule:</p>
dbaron@2974 757 <pre>@document url-prefix("http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/") {
dbaron@2974 758 #summary { background: yellow; color: black}
dbaron@2974 759 }</pre>
dbaron@2983 760 <p>styles the <code class="html">summary</code> element on the page
dbaron@2974 761 <code>http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/</code> and on the page
dbaron@2974 762 <code>http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/Test</code>, but it does not
dbaron@2974 763 affect the page <code>http://www.w3.org/</code> or the page
dbaron@2974 764 <code>http://www.example.com/Style/CSS/</code>.</p>
dbaron@2974 765 </div>
dbaron@2974 766 </dd>
dbaron@2974 767
jackalmage@6617 768 <dt><dfn id="url-domain" title="domain()|URL matching functions::domain">domain(&lt;string&gt;)</dfn></dt>
dbaron@2974 769
dbaron@2974 770 <dd>
dbaron@2983 771 <p>The 'domain()' function is the <dfn>domain
dbaron@2974 772 matching function</dfn>. It evaluates to true whenever
dbaron@3027 773 the <a href="#url-of-doc">URL of the document being styled</a>
dbaron@3027 774 has a host subcomponent (as defined in [[!URI]])
dbaron@2974 775 and that host subcomponent is exactly the argument to the
dbaron@2983 776 'domain()' function or a final substring of the host
dbaron@2974 777 component is a period (U+002E) immediately followed by the argument
dbaron@2983 778 to the 'domain()' function.</p>
dbaron@2974 779 <div class="example">
dbaron@2974 780 <p>For example, this rule:</p>
dbaron@2974 781 <pre>@document domain("w3.org") {
dbaron@2974 782 body { font-size: 16px ! important }
dbaron@2974 783 }</pre>
dbaron@2974 784 <p>changes the font size of the body element for pages such as
dbaron@2974 785 <code>http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/</code> and
dbaron@2974 786 <code>http://w3.org/Style/CSS/</code> and
dbaron@2974 787 <code>http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/</code>
dbaron@2974 788 but it does not affect the page
dbaron@2974 789 <code>http://www.example.com/Style/CSS/</code>.</p>
dbaron@2974 790 </div>
dbaron@2974 791 </dd>
dbaron@2974 792
jackalmage@6617 793 <dt><dfn id="url-regexp" title="regexp()|URL matching functions::regular expression">regexp(&lt;string&gt;)</dfn></dt>
dbaron@2974 794
dbaron@2974 795 <dd>
dbaron@2986 796 <p>The contents of the &lt;string&gt; argument <strong>must</strong>
dbaron@3068 797 match the JavaScript <code>Pattern</code> production
dbaron@3068 798 ([[!ECMA-262-5.1]], section 15.10.1). However,
dbaron@2986 799 failing to do so is not a CSS syntax error and does not trigger any
dbaron@2986 800 error handling for CSS syntax errors.</p>
dbaron@2986 801
dbaron@2986 802 <p>The ''regexp()'' function evaluates to true whenever the string
dbaron@2986 803 argument compiled as a JavaScript regular expression with the
dbaron@2986 804 <code>global</code>, <code>ignoreCase</code> and
dbaron@2986 805 <code>multiline</code> flags <em>disabled</em>
dbaron@3068 806 (see [[!ECMA-262-5.1]], sections 15.10.7.2 through 15.10.7.4)
dbaron@2986 807 compiles successfully and the resulting regular expression matches
dbaron@3027 808 the entirety of the
dbaron@3027 809 <a href="#url-of-doc">URL of the document being styled</a>.</p>
dbaron@2986 810
dbaron@2986 811 <p class="note">Note that regular expression must match the entire
dbaron@2986 812 URL, not just a part of it.</p>
dbaron@2974 813
dbaron@3018 814 <p class="note">Note that this definition intentionally matches the
dbaron@3018 815 behavior of the <a
dbaron@2983 816 href="http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/common-input-element-attributes.html#attr-input-pattern"><code class="html">pattern</code>
dbaron@2983 817 attribute</a> on the <code class="html">input</code> element
dbaron@2983 818 in [[HTML5]].</p>
dbaron@2986 819
dbaron@2986 820 <div class="example">
dbaron@2986 821 <p>For example, this rule:</p>
dbaron@2986 822 <pre>@document regexp("http://www.w3.org/TR/\\d{4}/[^/]*-CSS2-\\d{8}/") {
dbaron@2986 823 body { font-size: 20px ! important }
dbaron@2986 824 }</pre>
dbaron@2986 825 <p>changes the font size of the body element for pages such as
dbaron@2986 826 <code>http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/PR-CSS2-20110412/</code>.</p>
dbaron@2986 827 <p class="note">Note that the backslashes in the regular
dbaron@2986 828 expression require CSS escaping as ''\\''.</p>
dbaron@2986 829 </div>
dbaron@2974 830 </dd>
dbaron@2974 831
dbaron@2974 832 </dl>
dbaron@2974 833
dbaron@2979 834 <p>Implementations <strong>must</strong> treat any unknown URL matching
dbaron@3045 835 functions as a syntax error, and thus ignore the '@document' rule.
dbaron@3045 836 <span class="issue">Should we instead have more complicated error
dbaron@3045 837 handling rules to make forward-compatibility work differently, or is
dbaron@3045 838 this rule the best solution for such future expansion anyway?</span></p>
dbaron@2974 839
dbaron@5293 840 <div class="issue">This syntax doesn't offer any ability to do negations,
dbaron@5293 841 which has been requested in <a
jackalmage@6617 842 href="https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=349813">Mozilla bug
dbaron@5293 843 349813</a>. Use cases that people have wanted negations for
dbaron@5293 844 include:
dbaron@5293 845 <ul>
dbaron@5293 846 <li>User style sheets that want a particular rule in general, but know
dbaron@5293 847 that that rule does more harm than good on specific sites.</li>
dbaron@5293 848 <li>Authors who have a rule that they want to apply to most of their
dbaron@5293 849 pages, but wish to make a few exceptions for.</li>
dbaron@5293 850 </ul>
dbaron@5293 851 </div>
dbaron@5293 852
dbaron@2974 853 <p>This extends the lexical scanner in the
dbaron@2974 854 <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/grammar.html">Grammar of CSS 2.1</a>
dbaron@2974 855 ([[!CSS21]], Appendix G) by adding:
dbaron@2974 856 <pre>@{D}{O}{C}{U}{M}{E}{N}{T} {return DOCUMENT_SYM;}</pre>
dbaron@2974 857 <p>and the grammar by adding</p>
dbaron@7032 858 <pre><dfn>document_rule</dfn>
dbaron@7032 859 : DOCUMENT_SYM S+ <i>url_match_fn</i> ( "," S* <i>url_match_fn</i> )* <i>group_rule_body</i>
dbaron@2974 860 ;
dbaron@2974 861
dbaron@7032 862 <dfn>url_match_fn</dfn>
dbaron@6740 863 : (URI | FUNCTION S* STRING S* ')' ) S*
dbaron@2974 864 ;</pre>
jackalmage@6838 865 -->
jackalmage@6838 866
dbaron@2974 867
jackalmage@6617 868 <h2 id="apis">APIs</h2>
dbaron@3416 869
jackalmage@6617 870 <h3 id='extentions-to-cssrule-interface'>
jackalmage@6315 871 Extensions to the <code>CSSRule</code> interface</h3>
dbaron@3416 872
jackalmage@6315 873 <p>The <code>CSSRule</code> interface is extended as follows:
jackalmage@6315 874
jackalmage@6315 875 <pre class='idl'>partial interface CSSRule {
jackalmage@6315 876 const unsigned short SUPPORTS_RULE = 12;
jackalmage@6838 877 <!--
jackalmage@6315 878 const unsigned short DOCUMENT_RULE = 13;
jackalmage@6838 879 -->
jackalmage@6315 880 }</pre>
jackalmage@6315 881
jackalmage@6315 882
jackalmage@6655 883 <h3 id='the-cssgroupingrule-interface'>
jackalmage@6655 884 The <code>CSSGroupingRule</code> interface</h3>
jackalmage@6655 885
jackalmage@6655 886 <p>The <dfn><code>CSSGroupingRule</code></dfn> interface represents an at-rule that contains other rules nested inside itself.
jackalmage@6655 887
jackalmage@6655 888 <pre class='idl'>interface CSSGroupingRule : CSSRule {
dbaron@7102 889 readonly attribute <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Style/css.html#CSS-CSSRuleList">CSSRuleList</a> cssRules;
jackalmage@6655 890 unsigned long insertRule (DOMString rule, unsigned long index);
jackalmage@6655 891 void deleteRule (unsigned long index);
jackalmage@6655 892 }</pre>
jackalmage@6655 893
jackalmage@6655 894 <dl class='idl-attributes'>
dbaron@7102 895 <dt><code>cssRules</code> of type <code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Style/css.html#CSS-CSSRuleList">CSSRuleList</a></code>, readonly
jackalmage@6655 896 <dd>The <code>cssRules</code> attribute must return a <code>CSSRuleList</code>
jackalmage@6655 897 object for the list of CSS rules nested inside the grouping rule.
jackalmage@6655 898 </dl>
jackalmage@6655 899
jackalmage@6655 900 <dl class='idl-methods'>
jackalmage@6655 901 <dt><code>insertRule(DOMString rule, unsigned long index)</code>, returns
jackalmage@6655 902 <code>unsigned long</code>
dbaron@7104 903 <dd>
dbaron@7104 904 The <code>insertRule</code> operation must
dbaron@7104 905 insert a CSS rule <var>rule</var>
dbaron@7104 906 into the CSS rule list returned by <code>cssRules</code>,
dbaron@7104 907 such that the inserted rule will be at position <var>index</var>,
dbaron@7104 908 and any rules previously at <var>index</var> or higher
dbaron@7104 909 will increase their index by one.
dbaron@7104 910 It must throw INDEX_SIZE_ERR
dbaron@7104 911 if index is greater than <code>cssRules.length</code>.
dbaron@7104 912 It must throw SYNTAX_ERR
dbaron@7104 913 if the rule has a syntax error and is unparseable;
dbaron@7104 914 this does not include syntax errors handled by error handling rules
dbaron@7412 915 for constructs inside of the rule,
dbaron@7412 916 but this does include cases where the string given
dbaron@7412 917 does not parse into a single CSS rule (such as when the string is empty)
dbaron@7412 918 or where there is anything other than whitespace or comments
dbaron@7412 919 after that single CSS rule.
dbaron@7104 920 It must throw HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR
dbaron@7104 921 if the rule cannot be inserted at the location specified,
dbaron@7104 922 for example, if an ''@import'' rule is inserted inside a group rule.
dbaron@7104 923
dbaron@7412 924 <p>The return value is the <var>index</var> parameter.
jackalmage@6655 925
jackalmage@6655 926 <dt><code>deleteRule (unsigned long index)</code>, return <code>void</code>
dbaron@7104 927 <dd>
dbaron@7104 928 The <code>deleteRule</code> operation must
dbaron@7104 929 remove a CSS rule from
dbaron@7104 930 the CSS rule list returned by <code>cssRules</code> at <var>index</var>.
dbaron@7104 931 It must throw INDEX_SIZE_ERR
dbaron@7104 932 if index is greater than or equal to <code>cssRules.length</code>.
jackalmage@6655 933 </dl>
jackalmage@6655 934
jackalmage@6655 935
jackalmage@6618 936 <h3 id="the-cssconditionrule-interface">
jackalmage@6618 937 The <code>CSSConditionRule</code> interface</h3>
jackalmage@6315 938
jackalmage@6620 939 <p>The <dfn><code>CSSConditionRule</code></dfn> interface represents all the "conditional" at-rules,
jackalmage@6620 940 which consist of a condition and a statement block.
dbaron@6323 941
jackalmage@6655 942 <pre class='idl'>interface CSSConditionRule : CSSGroupingRule {
dbaron@6324 943 attribute DOMString conditionText;
jackalmage@6315 944 }</pre>
jackalmage@6315 945
jackalmage@6315 946 <dl class='idl-attributes'>
dbaron@6732 947
jackalmage@6619 948 <dt><code>conditionText</code> of type <code>DOMString</code>
dbaron@6732 949 <dd>
dbaron@6732 950 <p>The <code>conditionText</code> attribute represents
dbaron@6732 951 the condition of the rule.
dbaron@6732 952 Since what this condition does
dbaron@6732 953 varies between the derived interfaces of <code>CSSConditionRule</code>,
dbaron@6732 954 those derived interfaces
dbaron@6732 955 may specify different behavior for this attribute
dbaron@6732 956 (see, for example, <code>CSSMediaRule</code> below).
dbaron@6732 957 In the absence of such rule-specific behavior,
dbaron@6732 958 the following rules apply:</p>
dbaron@6732 959
dbaron@6732 960 <p>The <code>conditionText</code> attribute, on getting, must return
jackalmage@6618 961 the result of serializing the associated condition.
jackalmage@6315 962
dbaron@6324 963 <p>On setting the <code>conditionText</code> attribute these steps
jackalmage@6315 964 must be run:
jackalmage@6315 965
jackalmage@6315 966 <ol>
jackalmage@6315 967 <li>Trim the given value of white space.
jackalmage@6315 968 <li>If the given value matches the grammar of the
jackalmage@6618 969 appropriate condition production for the given rule,
jackalmage@6618 970 replace the associated CSS condition with the given value.
jackalmage@6315 971 <li>Otherwise, do nothing.
jackalmage@6315 972 </ol>
jackalmage@6315 973 </dl>
jackalmage@6315 974
jackalmage@6618 975
jackalmage@6618 976 <h3 id="the-cssmediarule-interface">
jackalmage@6618 977 The <code>CSSMediaRule</code> interface</h3>
jackalmage@6618 978
jackalmage@6618 979 <p>The <dfn><code>CSSMediaRule</code></dfn> interface represents a ''@media'' rule:
jackalmage@6618 980
jackalmage@6618 981 <pre class='idl'>interface CSSMediaRule : CSSConditionRule {
dbaron@7102 982 readonly attribute <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Style/stylesheets.html#StyleSheets-MediaList">MediaList</a> media;
jackalmage@6618 983 }</pre>
jackalmage@6618 984
jackalmage@6618 985 <dl class='idl-attributes'>
dbaron@7102 986 <dt><code>media</code> of type <code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Style/stylesheets.html#StyleSheets-MediaList">MediaList</a></code>, readonly
jackalmage@6618 987 <dd>The <code>media</code> attribute must return a <code>MediaList</code> object
jackalmage@6618 988 for the list of media queries specified with the ''@media'' rule.
jackalmage@6618 989
dbaron@7387 990 <dt><code>conditionText</code> of type <code>DOMString</code> (CSSMediaRule-specific definition for attribute on CSSConditionRule)
jackalmage@6618 991 <dd>The <code>conditionText</code> attribute (defined on the <code>CSSConditionRule</code> parent rule),
jackalmage@6618 992 on getting, must return the value of <code>media.mediaText</code> on the rule.
jackalmage@6618 993
jackalmage@6621 994 <p>Setting the <code>conditionText</code> attribute
jackalmage@6621 995 must set the <code>media.mediaText</code> attribute on the rule.
jackalmage@6621 996 </dl>
jackalmage@6618 997
jackalmage@6618 998
jackalmage@6618 999 <h3 id="the-csssupportsrule-interface">
jackalmage@6618 1000 The <code>CSSSupportsRule</code> interface</h3>
jackalmage@6618 1001
jackalmage@6618 1002 <p>The <dfn><code>CSSSupportsRule</code></dfn> interface represents a ''@supports'' rule.</p>
jackalmage@6618 1003
jackalmage@6621 1004 <pre class='idl'>interface CSSSupportsRule : CSSConditionRule {
jackalmage@6618 1005 }</pre>
jackalmage@6618 1006
dbaron@7387 1007 <dl class='idl-attributes'>
dbaron@7387 1008 <dt><code>conditionText</code> of type <code>DOMString</code> (CSSSupportsRule-specific definition for attribute on CSSConditionRule)
dbaron@7387 1009 <dd>The <code>conditionText</code> attribute (defined on the <code>CSSConditionRule</code> parent rule),
dbaron@7387 1010 on getting, must return the condition that was specified,
dbaron@7387 1011 without any logical simplifications,
dbaron@7387 1012 so that the returned condition will evaluate to the same result
dbaron@7387 1013 as the specified condition
dbaron@7387 1014 in any conformant implementation of this specification
dbaron@7387 1015 (including implementations that implement future extensions
dbaron@7387 1016 allowed by the <i>general_enclosed</i> exensibility mechanism in this specification).
dbaron@7387 1017 In other words,
dbaron@7387 1018 token stream simplifications are allowed
dbaron@7387 1019 (such as reducing whitespace to a single space
dbaron@7387 1020 or omitting it in cases where it is known to be optional),
dbaron@7392 1021 but logical simplifications (such as removal of unneeded parentheses,
dbaron@7392 1022 or simplification based on evaluating results) are not allowed.
dbaron@7387 1023
dbaron@7387 1024 </dl>
dbaron@7387 1025
jackalmage@6838 1026 <!--
jackalmage@6618 1027 <h3 id="the-cssdocumentrule-interface">
jackalmage@6618 1028 The <code>CSSDocumentRule</code> interface</h3>
jackalmage@6618 1029
jackalmage@6618 1030 <p>The <dfn><code>CSSDocumentRule</code></dfn> interface represents a ''@document'' rule.</p>
jackalmage@6618 1031
jackalmage@6621 1032 <pre class='idl'>interface CSSDocumentRule : CSSConditionRule {
jackalmage@6618 1033 }</pre>
jackalmage@6838 1034 -->
jackalmage@6315 1035
jackalmage@6315 1036
jackalmage@6620 1037 <h3 id='the-css-interface'>
jackalmage@6620 1038 The <code>CSS</code> interface, and the <code title=''>supports()</code> function</h3>
jackalmage@6315 1039
jackalmage@6620 1040 <p>The <dfn id='CSS-interface'><code>CSS</code></dfn> interface holds useful CSS-related functions that do not belong elsewhere.
jackalmage@6315 1041
jackalmage@6620 1042 <pre class='idl'>interface CSS {
dbaron@7043 1043 static boolean supports(DOMString property, DOMString value);
dbaron@7105 1044 static boolean supports(DOMString conditionText);
jackalmage@6620 1045 }</pre>
jackalmage@6620 1046
jackalmage@6620 1047 <dl class='idl-methods'>
jackalmage@6620 1048 <dt><code>supports(DOMString property, DOMString value)</code>,
jackalmage@6620 1049 returns <code>boolean</code>
jackalmage@6625 1050 <dt><code>supports(DOMString conditionText)</code>,
jackalmage@6620 1051 returns <code>boolean</code>
jackalmage@6620 1052 <dd>
jackalmage@6620 1053 When the <code title=''>supports()</code> method is invoked with two arguments <var>property</var> and <var>value</var>,
jackalmage@6620 1054 it must return <code>true</code> if <var>property</var> is a literal match for the name of a CSS property that the UA supports,
jackalmage@6620 1055 and <var>value</var> would be successfully parsed as a supported value for that property.
dbaron@7390 1056 (Literal match means that no CSS escape processing is performed,
dbaron@7390 1057 and leading and trailing whitespace are not stripped,
dbaron@7390 1058 so any leading whitespace, trailing whitespace,
dbaron@7390 1059 or CSS escapes equivalent to the name of a property
dbaron@7390 1060 would cause the method to return <code>false</code>.)
jackalmage@6620 1061 Otherwise, it must return <code>false</code>.
jackalmage@6620 1062
jackalmage@6620 1063 <p>
jackalmage@6625 1064 When invoked with a single <var>conditionText</var> argument,
jackalmage@6625 1065 it must return <code>true</code> if <var>conditionText</var>,
jackalmage@6625 1066 when parsed and evaluated as a <code>supports_condition</code>,
jackalmage@6625 1067 would return true.
jackalmage@6620 1068 Otherwise, it must return <code>false</code>.
jackalmage@6620 1069 </dl>
jackalmage@6620 1070
dbaron@3417 1071
fantasai@6831 1072 <h2 class=no-num id="grammar">Grammar</h2>
fantasai@6831 1073
fantasai@6831 1074 <p>In order to allow these new @-rules in CSS style sheets, this
fantasai@6831 1075 specification modifies the <code>stylesheet</code> production in the <a
fantasai@6831 1076 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/grammar.html">Appendix G</a> grammar of
fantasai@6831 1077 [[!CSS21]] by replacing the <code>media</code> production defined in
fantasai@6831 1078 [[!CSS21]] with the <code>media</code> production defined in this one,
jackalmage@6838 1079 and additionally inserting <code>| supports_rule</code>
fantasai@6831 1080 alongside <code>ruleset | media | page</code>.</p>
fantasai@6831 1081
fantasai@6831 1082
jackalmage@6617 1083 <h2 id="conformance">Conformance</h2>
dbaron@2974 1084
jackalmage@6617 1085 <h3 id="base-modules">Base Modules</h3>
dbaron@3022 1086
dbaron@3022 1087 <p>This specification defines conformance in terms of base modules,
dbaron@3022 1088 which are modules that this specification builds on top of. The base
dbaron@3022 1089 modules of this module are:</p>
dbaron@3022 1090
dbaron@3022 1091 <ul>
dbaron@3022 1092 <li>[[!CSS21]]</li>
dbaron@3022 1093 </ul>
dbaron@3022 1094
dbaron@3022 1095 <p>All of the conformance requirements of all base modules are
dbaron@3022 1096 incorporated as conformance requirements of this module, except where
dbaron@3022 1097 overridden by this module.</p>
dbaron@3022 1098
dbaron@3022 1099 <p>Additionally, all conformance requirements related to validity of
dbaron@3022 1100 syntax in this module and all of its base modules are to be interpreted
dbaron@3022 1101 as though all syntax in all of those modules is valid.</p>
dbaron@3022 1102
dbaron@3022 1103 <div class="example"><p>For example, this means that grammar presented
dbaron@3022 1104 in modules other than [[!CSS21]] must obey the requirements that
dbaron@3022 1105 [[!CSS21]] defines for the parsing of properties, and that requirements
dbaron@3022 1106 for handling invalid syntax in [[!CSS21]] do not treat syntax added by
dbaron@3022 1107 other modules as invalid.</p></div>
dbaron@3022 1108
dbaron@3022 1109 <p>Additionally, the set of valid syntax can be increased by the
dbaron@3022 1110 conformance of a style sheet or processor to additional modules; use of
dbaron@3022 1111 such syntax does not make a style sheet nonconformant and failure to
dbaron@3022 1112 treat such syntax as invalid does not make a processor
dbaron@3022 1113 nonconformant.</p>
dbaron@3022 1114
jackalmage@6617 1115 <h3 id="conformance-classes">Conformance Classes</h3>
dbaron@2974 1116
dbaron@2974 1117 <p>Conformance to the CSS Conditional Rules Module is defined for three
dbaron@2974 1118 conformance classes:
dbaron@2974 1119 <dl>
jackalmage@6617 1120 <dt><dfn title="conformance::style sheet" id="conform-style-sheet">style sheet</dfn>
dbaron@2974 1121 <dd>A <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/conform.html#style-sheet">CSS
dbaron@3022 1122 style sheet</a>.</dd>
jackalmage@6617 1123 <dt><dfn title="conformance::processor" id="conform-processor">processor</dfn></dt>
dbaron@3022 1124 <dd>A tool that reads CSS style sheets: it may be a renderer or
dbaron@3022 1125 <a
dbaron@3022 1126 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/conform.html#user-agent">user-agent</a>
dbaron@2974 1127 that interprets the semantics of a style sheet and renders
dbaron@3022 1128 documents that use style sheets, or it may be a validator that
dbaron@3022 1129 checks style sheets.</dd>
jackalmage@6617 1130 <dt><dfn title="conformance::authoring tool" id="conform-authoring-tool">authoring tool</dfn></dt>
dbaron@3022 1131 <dd>A tool that writes a style sheet.</dd>
dbaron@2974 1132 </dl>
dbaron@3022 1133
dbaron@3022 1134 <p>A style sheet is conformant to the CSS Conditional Rules Module
dbaron@3022 1135 if it meets all of the conformance requirements in the module that are
dbaron@3022 1136 described as requirements of style sheets.</p>
dbaron@3022 1137
dbaron@3022 1138 <p>A processor is conformant to the CSS Conditional Rules Module if it
dbaron@3022 1139 meets all applicable conformance requirements in the module that are
dbaron@3022 1140 described as requirements of processors. In general, all requirements
dbaron@3022 1141 are applicable to renderers. Requirements concerning a part of CSS
dbaron@3022 1142 not performed by a processor are not applicable, e.g., requirements
dbaron@3022 1143 related to rendering are not applicable to a validator. The inability
dbaron@3022 1144 of a processor to correctly render a document due to limitations of
dbaron@3022 1145 the device does not make it non-conformant. (For example, a renderer
dbaron@3022 1146 is not required to render color on a monochrome monitor.)</p>
dbaron@3022 1147
dbaron@3022 1148 <p>An authoring tool is conformant to the CSS Conditional Rules Module
dbaron@3022 1149 if it writes style sheets that conform to the module and (if it reads
dbaron@3022 1150 CSS) it is a conformant processor.</p>
dbaron@2974 1151
jackalmage@6617 1152 <h3 id="partial">
dbaron@2974 1153 Partial Implementations</h3>
dbaron@2974 1154
dbaron@2974 1155 <p>So that authors can exploit the forward-compatible parsing rules to
dbaron@2974 1156 assign fallback values, CSS renderers <strong>must</strong>
dbaron@2974 1157 treat as invalid (and <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/conform.html#ignore">ignore
dbaron@2974 1158 as appropriate</a>) any at-rules, properties, property values, keywords,
dbaron@2974 1159 and other syntactic constructs for which they have no usable level of
dbaron@2974 1160 support. In particular, user agents <strong>must not</strong> selectively
dbaron@2974 1161 ignore unsupported component values and honor supported values in a single
dbaron@2974 1162 multi-value property declaration: if any value is considered invalid
dbaron@2974 1163 (as unsupported values must be), CSS requires that the entire declaration
dbaron@2974 1164 be ignored.</p>
dbaron@2974 1165
jackalmage@6617 1166 <h3 id="experimental">Experimental Implementations</h3>
dbaron@2974 1167
dbaron@2974 1168 <p>To avoid clashes with future CSS features, the CSS specifications
dbaron@2974 1169 reserve a <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#vendor-keywords">prefixed
dbaron@2974 1170 syntax</a> for proprietary property and value extensions to CSS. The CSS
dbaron@2974 1171 Working Group recommends that experimental implementations of features in
dbaron@2974 1172 CSS Working Drafts also use vendor-prefixed property or value names. This
dbaron@2974 1173 avoids any incompatibilities with future changes in the draft. Once a
dbaron@2974 1174 specification reaches the Candidate Recommendation stage, implementors
dbaron@2974 1175 should implement the non-prefixed syntax for any feature they consider to
dbaron@2974 1176 be correctly implemented according to spec.</p>
dbaron@2974 1177
jackalmage@6617 1178 <h3 id="cr-exit-criteria">CR Exit Criteria</h3>
dbaron@2974 1179
dbaron@3244 1180 <p>For this specification to be advanced to Proposed Recommendation,
dbaron@2974 1181 there must be at least two independent, interoperable implementations
dbaron@2974 1182 of each feature. Each feature may be implemented by a different set of
dbaron@2974 1183 products, there is no requirement that all features be implemented by
dbaron@2974 1184 a single product. For the purposes of this criterion, we define the
dbaron@2974 1185 following terms:
dbaron@2974 1186
dbaron@2974 1187 <dl>
dbaron@2974 1188 <dt>independent <dd>each implementation must be developed by a
dbaron@2974 1189 different party and cannot share, reuse, or derive from code
dbaron@2974 1190 used by another qualifying implementation. Sections of code that
dbaron@2974 1191 have no bearing on the implementation of this specification are
dbaron@2974 1192 exempt from this requirement.
dbaron@2974 1193
dbaron@2974 1194 <dt>interoperable <dd>passing the respective test case(s) in the
dbaron@2974 1195 official CSS test suite, or, if the implementation is not a Web
dbaron@2974 1196 browser, an equivalent test. Every relevant test in the test
dbaron@2974 1197 suite should have an equivalent test created if such a user
dbaron@2974 1198 agent (UA) is to be used to claim interoperability. In addition
dbaron@2974 1199 if such a UA is to be used to claim interoperability, then there
dbaron@2974 1200 must one or more additional UAs which can also pass those
dbaron@2974 1201 equivalent tests in the same way for the purpose of
dbaron@2974 1202 interoperability. The equivalent tests must be made publicly
dbaron@2974 1203 available for the purposes of peer review.
dbaron@2974 1204
dbaron@2974 1205 <dt>implementation <dd>a user agent which:
dbaron@2974 1206
dbaron@2974 1207 <ol class=inline>
dbaron@2974 1208 <li>implements the specification.
dbaron@2974 1209
dbaron@2974 1210 <li>is available to the general public. The implementation may
dbaron@2974 1211 be a shipping product or other publicly available version
dbaron@2974 1212 (i.e., beta version, preview release, or “nightly build”).
dbaron@2974 1213 Non-shipping product releases must have implemented the
dbaron@2974 1214 feature(s) for a period of at least one month in order to
dbaron@2974 1215 demonstrate stability.
dbaron@2974 1216
dbaron@2974 1217 <li>is not experimental (i.e., a version specifically designed
dbaron@2974 1218 to pass the test suite and is not intended for normal usage
dbaron@2974 1219 going forward).
dbaron@2974 1220 </ol>
dbaron@2974 1221 </dl>
dbaron@2974 1222
dbaron@2974 1223 <p>The specification will remain Candidate Recommendation for at least
dbaron@2974 1224 six months.
dbaron@2974 1225
fantasai@6831 1226 <h2 id="changes">
fantasai@6831 1227 Changes</h2>
dbaron@2974 1228
fantasai@6831 1229 <p>The following (non-editorial) changes were made to this specification since the
fantasai@6831 1230 <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-css3-conditional-20120911/">11 September 2012 Working Draft</a>:
fantasai@6831 1231
fantasai@6831 1232 <ul>
fantasai@6846 1233 <li>Removed ''@document'' rule; it has been deferred to Level 4.
fantasai@6845 1234 <li>Allow functional notation in ''@supports'' queries to be valid (to allow for future extensions),
fantasai@6845 1235 but treat such notations as always being false.
fantasai@6831 1236 <li>Corrected the grammar as follows:
fantasai@6831 1237 <pre>
fantasai@6831 1238 - : SUPPORTS_SYM S+ supports_condition group_rule_body
fantasai@6831 1239 + : SUPPORTS_SYM S* supports_condition group_rule_body
fantasai@6831 1240 </pre>
fantasai@6842 1241 <pre>
fantasai@6842 1242 - : (URI | FUNCTION) S*
fantasai@6842 1243 + : (URI | FUNCTION S* STRING S* ')' ) S*
fantasai@6842 1244 </pre>
fantasai@6842 1245 <li>Switched "and", "or", and "not" keywords to use appropriate productions rather than literals.
fantasai@6846 1246 <li>Clarified definition of support used for interpreting ''@support'' rules
fantasai@6846 1247 and its relationship to CSS forwards-compatible parsing rules.
fantasai@6831 1248 </ul>
dbaron@2974 1249
jackalmage@6617 1250 <h2 class=no-num id="acknowledgments">Acknowledgments</h2>
dbaron@2974 1251
dbaron@2974 1252 <p>
dbaron@2974 1253 Thanks to the ideas and feedback from
dbaron@3418 1254 Tab Atkins,
dbaron@7389 1255 Arthur Barstow,
dbaron@7389 1256 Ben Callahan,
dbaron@2974 1257 <span lang="tr">Tantek Çelik</span>,
dbaron@3418 1258 Alex Danilo,
dbaron@2974 1259 Elika Etemad,
dbaron@2974 1260 Pascal Germroth,
dbaron@2974 1261 <span lang="de">Björn Höhrmann</span>,
dbaron@3417 1262 Paul Irish,
dbaron@7044 1263 <span lang="nl">Anne van Kesteren</span>,
dbaron@3418 1264 Vitor Menezes,
dbaron@2977 1265 Alex Mogilevsky,
dbaron@2974 1266 Chris Moschini,
dbaron@7389 1267 James Nurthen,
dbaron@7389 1268 Simon Pieters,
dbaron@7389 1269 <span lang="fr">Florian Rivoal</span>,
dbaron@7389 1270 <span lang="fr">Simon Sapin</span>,
dbaron@7389 1271 Nicholas Shanks,
dbaron@2974 1272 Ben Ward,
dbaron@2974 1273 Zack Weinberg,
dbaron@3430 1274 Estelle Weyl,
dbaron@2974 1275 Boris Zbarsky,
dbaron@2974 1276 and all the rest of the <a href="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/">www-style</a> community.
dbaron@2974 1277
dbaron@2974 1278 </p>
dbaron@2974 1279
jackalmage@6617 1280 <h2 class=no-num id="references">References</h2>
dbaron@2974 1281
dbaron@2974 1282
jackalmage@6617 1283 <h3 class="no-num" id="normative-references">Normative references</h3>
dbaron@2974 1284 <!--normative-->
dbaron@2974 1285
jackalmage@6617 1286 <h3 class="no-num" id="other-references">Other references</h3>
dbaron@2974 1287 <!--informative-->
dbaron@2974 1288
jackalmage@6617 1289 <h2 class="no-num" id="index">Index</h2>
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