Hi,
I recently joined the CSS WG to work on a proposal called the Cascading
Style Sheets Object Model. The intention is that this specification will
effectively obsolete DOM Level 2 Style by removing the problems it had and
including some new APIs. The latest version of the editor's draft is
publicly available:
http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/~checkout~/csswg/cssom/Overview.html?content-type=text/html;%20charset=utf-8Changes can be tracked through CVS:
http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/csswg/cssom/The proposal basically exists of three parts: "Accessing style sheets
through the DOM" which supercedes the "Document Object Model Style Sheets"
chapter from DOM Level 2 Style. "Cascading Style Sheets APIs" which does
the same for "Document Object Model CSS" and "Layout APIs" which
standardizes some of the DOM Level 0 APIs found in popular browsers
related to layout.
(The first part is probably the most stable thanks to Ian Hickson having
written up the extensions to the DocumentStyle interface.)
Comments welcome (please prefix the subject with [cssom]), but please note
the status of the draft. It will change.
Kind regards,
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Anne van Kesteren
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