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Should there be a note in the spec. that user agents may limit the number of colors allowed in contrast-color() for performance reasons? And if so, should it define in which stage of evaluation (parsing, computed value or used value) those restrictions should be applied?
Related to this, are there already notes for other value lists like list-valued properties or gradient lists? And do user agents currently limit the number of values in such lists?
Sebastian
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There is not, no. We have minimum required limits that apply generically, but no specified maximums aside from a very small set of exceptions (the size of a grid, for example, has an allowed maximum).
We have minimum required limits that apply generically
That pointed me into the right direction. So thanks!
With only 20 repetitions required, it is actually already possible for UAs to (strictly) limit the number of colors.
And it also answers my question regarding other list-valued properties.
Should there be a note in the spec. that user agents may limit the number of colors allowed in
contrast-color()
for performance reasons? And if so, should it define in which stage of evaluation (parsing, computed value or used value) those restrictions should be applied?Related to this, are there already notes for other value lists like list-valued properties or gradient lists? And do user agents currently limit the number of values in such lists?
Sebastian
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: