So the question is, do participants of the survey know that they exist (in a specification) and just mean that there is little or no browser support for them? Or don't they know about them?
I don't remember how the answers to this question were structured. If this was a multiple-choice list or if there was a free form field or both.
But maybe people could somehow be informed about it if a feature they mentioned there actually does exist. This might be directly while giving the answers or when presenting the outcome of the survey or both.
Totally agree, but I think this should be discussed in #36 which encompasses this question as well so I'm gonna close this one as a duplicate if that's ok!
Having a look at the answers for features missing from CSS from last year, many of them actually do exist in one way or the other.
So the question is, do participants of the survey know that they exist (in a specification) and just mean that there is little or no browser support for them? Or don't they know about them?
I don't remember how the answers to this question were structured. If this was a multiple-choice list or if there was a free form field or both.
But maybe people could somehow be informed about it if a feature they mentioned there actually does exist. This might be directly while giving the answers or when presenting the outcome of the survey or both.
Sebastian