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We are analyzing https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/1162.

Title:
[css-values] Ambiguities with 0 valid for all dimensions Β· Issue #1162 Β· w3c/csswg-drafts
Description:
animation example With the recent decision that 0 is a valid value for all dimensions, the following changes meaning: `animation: 1s 0;` The 0 would previously have been interpreted as iteration count. Now it is interpreted as animation-...
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      articleBody:**animation example** With the recent decision that 0 is a valid value for all dimensions, the following changes meaning: `animation: 1s 0;` The 0 would previously have been interpreted as iteration count. Now it is interpreted as animation-delay, so the iteration count remains 1. https://drafts.csswg.org/css-animations/#animation `<single-animation> = <time> || <single-timing-function> || <time> || <single-animation-iteration-count> || ... ` "Note that order is important within each animation definition: the first value in each `<single-animation>` that can be parsed as a `<time>` is assigned to the animation-duration, and the second value in each `<single-animation>` that can be parsed as a `<time>` is assigned to animation-delay." **offset example** With the recent decision that 0 is a valid value for all dimensions, ` offset: ray(180deg) 0;` becomes ambiguous: 0 is a valid value for both offset-distance and offset-rotate. offset-rotate is either 0 or auto. https://drafts.fxtf.org/motion-1/#offset-shorthand `Value: ... <offset-path> [ <offset-distance> || <offset-rotate> ]? ...`
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      articleBody:**animation example** With the recent decision that 0 is a valid value for all dimensions, the following changes meaning: `animation: 1s 0;` The 0 would previously have been interpreted as iteration count. Now it is interpreted as animation-delay, so the iteration count remains 1. https://drafts.csswg.org/css-animations/#animation `<single-animation> = <time> || <single-timing-function> || <time> || <single-animation-iteration-count> || ... ` "Note that order is important within each animation definition: the first value in each `<single-animation>` that can be parsed as a `<time>` is assigned to the animation-duration, and the second value in each `<single-animation>` that can be parsed as a `<time>` is assigned to animation-delay." **offset example** With the recent decision that 0 is a valid value for all dimensions, ` offset: ray(180deg) 0;` becomes ambiguous: 0 is a valid value for both offset-distance and offset-rotate. offset-rotate is either 0 or auto. https://drafts.fxtf.org/motion-1/#offset-shorthand `Value: ... <offset-path> [ <offset-distance> || <offset-rotate> ]? ...`
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