As for now, the selectmenu has been updated to selectlist in Chrome Canary. Time to update those demos for now:
In the #OpenUI discord @Una (as a follow-up to my answer to @utilitybend) asked if we could use anchor positioning to connect the #PopoverAPI popovers and their anchors (via #CSS #AnchorPositioning) and while we can (https://codepen.io/kizu/pen/qBJQpjm, hacky but works), I stumbled upon a usage issue and a Chrome bug.
- I opened a CSSWG issue about using the implicit anchor elements on the nested elements somehow — https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/8913
- I opened a Chrome bug — https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1451095
#openui #popoverapi #css #anchorpositioning
If it pops, it belongs in HTML and CSS! Lately I’ve been getting involved with the W3C community group around Open UI. To spread the word, I wanted to share some insights about this wonderful community and the Popover API
If it pops, it belongs in HTML and CSS! Lately I’ve been getting involved with the W3C community group around Open UI (@openuicg) . To spread the word, I wanted to share some insights about this wonderful community and the Popover API
It’s Friday! Need a little HP potion to get through the day? Some mana for extra code wizardry? or just a good old frenzy?
Created a little potion selector with the selectmenu as part of some open-ui demos. (View in Chrome Canary)
I don't game as much as I used to, but I do love a good old RPG, so the inspiration wasn't far fetched for me… :)
:codepen: