=== nhandler_ is now known as nhandler [16:24] AlanBell: I got your merge proposal, looks good but I'm a tiny bit concerned about cross-browser support fur text-align: start [16:24] do you know anything about that? [16:24] oh, I know who to ask... [16:25] yaili: when you have a moment, can we chat here about a text-align prob we're having? [16:25] the issue is that the css reset uses text-align: left which breaks pages that are right-to-left. [16:26] One proposal was to switch to text-align: start which should respect that. Do you agree this is the best solution or do you have a better idea? [16:43] hi [16:43] yeah, interesting point that [16:44] this doesn't list start as a possible value http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_text_text-align.asp [16:45] but this does http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-css3-text-20101005/#text-align [16:46] newz2000: just a sec [16:47] AlanBell: yes, I came across the same info. I know some CSS3 features have been common for a while, not sure if that is one of them. === yaili_ is now known as yaili [16:52] there are quite a few "reset.css" files about on the web that do text-align:left [18:18] all right, I guess we're not going to hear back from yaili today [18:18] AlanBell: I did some testing with text-align not specified and it seemd to work OK [18:19] Since a browser that doesn't respect text-align: start will likely revert to whatever the default is, I say we merge your change [18:19] I'll approve the mp and will merge it in with my other changes this week [18:19] thanks for your work on it [18:59] great [20:15] http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-11746150 === CaioAlonso_ is now known as CaioAlonso