Editor’s Drafts

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Editor’s Drafts are the continually updated, work-in-progress versions of CSS specifications maintained by the W3C CSS Working Group before they advance to more formal publication stages.


Statements (47)
Predicate Object
instanceOf W3C specification stage
work-in-progress specification
access publicly available on the web
changeProcess changes proposed via issues and pull requests
contains change history
editorial notes
issue markers
latest editorial changes
proposed CSS features
unresolved issues
governedBy W3C Process for CSS Working Group
hasAudience CSS Working Group members
browser implementers
technical reviewers
web standards contributors
hasRoleIn coordinating implementer feedback
incubating new CSS features
resolving technical issues before formal publication
hostedOn GitHub pages for CSS Working Group repositories
w3.org
language English
maintainedBy W3C CSS Working Group
mayContain incomplete definitions
text not yet reviewed by the Working Group
unstable features
mayDifferFrom published Working Drafts
partOf W3C CSS specification process
precedes W3C Candidate Recommendation
W3C Proposed Recommendation
W3C Recommendation
W3C Working Draft
relatedTo CSS Cascading and Inheritance Level 4 Editor’s Draft
CSS Color Level 4 Editor’s Draft
CSS Flexbox Layout Level 1 Editor’s Draft
CSS Grid Layout Level 1 Editor’s Draft
CSS Level 2 Revision 2 Editor’s Draft
Media Queries Level 4 Editor’s Draft
reviewStage earlier than Working Draft review
scope Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
status continually updated
non-normative
updatedBy CSS specification editors
usedFor developing CSS specifications
early review of CSS features
tracking ongoing edits to CSS specs
versionControl managed in Git repositories
warning content may change without notice

Referenced by (1)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
W3C CSS Working Group
publishes

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