All:
I would like to formally raise the issue of ABSOLUTE positioning in
CSS-Print.
As it is currently defined, in Print Enhanced mode, an element can be
absolutely positioned using the "position absolute" property/property value
pair. This means that at the bottom of a page, it is quite legal to add a
header which is, of course, behind the current "cursor" position on the
page. (See http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/visuren.html#comparison for a
comparison of the various positioning methods allowable in CSS.)
Lexmark's issue with this is not strictly the ability to absolutely
position but rather the problem with moving backwards on the page. It
would be workable to have all the absolutely placed elements at the start
of the page when they can be cached and dealt with as the page is built but
that is not required in CSS. As such we would like to either remove the
ability to do absolute positioning completely or alternatively require that
absolute positioning shall not reference a location on the page "behind"
the current "cursor"position.
I'll add this to the agenda.
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Don Wright don@lexmark.com
Member, IEEE SA Standards Board
PatCom Chair, SCC Liaison
Member, IEEE-ISTO Board of Directors
f.wright@ieee.org / f.wright@computer.org
Director, Alliances & Standards
Lexmark International
740 New Circle Rd
Lexington, Ky 40550
859-825-4808 (phone) 603-963-8352 (fax)
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