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View transitions: a taste of the future #47

Open noamr opened 2 months ago

noamr commented 2 months ago

Session description

This is an opportunity to share the status of two future-looking enhancements that are in the long term pipeline for view transitions, and are in their early design phase:

  1. gesture-based view transitions: using a preemptive navigation gesture (swipe) to trigger a view-transition
  2. cross-origin view transitions: finding a secure way to allow a subset of what's possible with view transitions to a navigation between two origins that don't necessarily trust each other.

Session goal

Introduce the thinking behind the two future enhancement, and gather early stage feedback, pushback, and hopefully enthusiasm!

Since these features touch on UX, navigations, performance and security, they could be of interest to people outside the CSS working group.

Additional session chairs (Optional)

@khushalsagar

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IRC channel (Optional)

css

Other sessions where we should avoid scheduling conflicts (Optional)

43

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Agenda for the meeting.

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khushalsagar commented 1 month ago

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