Jon A. Cruz wrote:
On Oct 3, 2007, at 6:05 PM, bulia byak wrote:
On 10/3/07, Jon A. Cruz <jon@...18... mailto:jon@...18...> wrote:
So there is long-term intention to leverage that SVG feature, but it won't
become user visible until a new UI is working. So to an end user it might
appear that one feature goes away and then a new feature shows up after.
Can you name a user-visible feature that can only be enabled by
gradient sharing and not by CSS style sharing? In other words, why
spend time on gradients when we can work on something more general and
powerful instead?
The quick answer is "Why, we will need both, of course".
Full answer will take a little more.
I also reuse gradients in a large number of my projects, so I would be missing a "feature" as well.
However, style sharing sounds like a huge benefit over the current way, and for more than just gradients. Looking forward to it.
In the meantime, though, thank you Bulia, for putting the non-forking gradients option in :)
JF