This phrasing isn't super clear, and makes me (and @fantasai) wonder if the behavior is fully defined. If there is only a block element with textual content, then ...
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This piece of javascript is a tiny Polyfill which adds support for the css-property pointer-events: none|all; for browsers not supporting it. The size of the minified script is ~1000 bytes (roughly ...
The W3C held last month announced that the Pointer Events Standard is recommended for all modern web browsers. The Pointer Events specification by Microsoft was not supported by Apple and Google ...
Smoother scrolling is coming to Chrome, as Google will integrate Microsoft's Pointer Events API into a future version of the browser. To say that Google and Microsoft haven't had the best working ...
Google Chrome software engineer Rick Byers announced through the Chromium developer mailing list that Chrome will be adopting the Pointer Events API of Microsoft Internet Explorer in the Blink ...
Pointer Events is a useful standard for handling touch, mouse, keyboard, voice, pen, and any other kind of input you want. The very different handling of it by Microsoft, Apple, and Google reveals ...
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