This is a meta bug to track all enhancements to CSS and related plumbing.
What's the point of this bug?
(In reply to comment #1) > What's the point of this bug? Purely organizational -- it's a nice treetop: https://bugs.webkit.org/showdependencytree.cgi?id=46590&hide_resolved=0
I am not sure I understand how all those bugs are related. Can we give this a more descriptive title? There are lots of efforts to make CSS more awesome (hyatt's recent pagination work, dan's recent hyphenation work, hyatt's current block-flow work), should they all be under this umbrella bug?
(In reply to comment #3) > I am not sure I understand how all those bugs are related. Can we give this a more descriptive title? There are lots of efforts to make CSS more awesome (hyatt's recent pagination work, dan's recent hyphenation work, hyatt's current block-flow work), should they all be under this umbrella bug? Yes, they totally should! I thought about using keywords at first, but they are a bit awkward and don't show a nice hierarchy of depending bugs. I don't mind giving this a better title.
I agree with Sam, it's unclear why we have this dormant meta bug.