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  1. Analyzed Page
  2. Matching Content Categories
  3. CMS
  4. Monthly Traffic Estimate
  5. How Does W3.org Make Money
  6. Keywords
  7. Topics
  8. Questions
  9. External Links
  10. Hosting Providers

We are analyzing https://www.w3.org/TR/2014/WD-css-scoping-1-20140403/.

Title:
CSS Scoping Module Level 1
Description:
No description found...
Website Age:
31 years and 0 months (reg. 1994-07-06).

Matching Content Categories {๐Ÿ“š}

  • Graphic Design
  • Family & Parenting
  • Video & Online Content

Content Management System {๐Ÿ“}

What CMS is w3.org built with?

Custom-built

No common CMS systems were detected on W3.org, and no known web development framework was identified.

Traffic Estimate {๐Ÿ“ˆ}

What is the average monthly size of w3.org audience?

๐ŸŒ Impressive Traffic: 500k - 1M visitors per month


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How Does W3.org Make Money? {๐Ÿ’ธ}

We don't see any clear sign of profit-making.

Not every website is profit-driven; some are created to spread information or serve as an online presence. Websites can be made for many reasons. This could be one of them. W3.org might be earning cash quietly, but we haven't detected the monetization method.

Keywords {๐Ÿ”}

shadow, element, tree, selector, div, host, elements, css, content, region, document, scope, style, pseudoelement, scoped, matches, selectors, specification, scoping, rules, list, properties, dom, trees, fragment, styling, root, combinator, defined, distribution, flow, styles, selecting, span, xfoo, syntax, context, pseudoclass, stylesheet, working, implementations, match, note, apply, rule, hostcontext, cascading, specificity, color, text,

Topics {โœ’๏ธ}

org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/ [selectors4] elika org/tr/2014/wd-css-scoping-1-20140403/ latest version org/tr/css-scoping-1/ editor including box properties 3 property index org/csswg/css-scoping/ feedback functionally inheritable properties issues index property values functional pseudo-class tests org/style/css/test/ forward-compatible parsing rules text โ€œcss-scopingโ€ make text flowing property declaration properties apply region pseudo-element represents region pseudo-element contribute shadow pseudo-element selects partial implementations org mailing list current w3c publications org/tr/ properties defined normative text cr-level feature display-box font-weight declarations active shadow tree informative notes begin word shadow div selects recently-created shadow tree page/region-based styling host pseudo-class matches experimental implementations experimental implementations scoped attribute defines properties top-level elements distributed additional cascade criteria org/rfc/rfc2119 tab atkins jr sending e-mail seemingly-arbitrary subset generic css grammar conformance requirements honor supported values public working draft conformance classes

Questions {โ“}

  • If multiple @scope rules apply to an element, should they be cascaded by specificity?
  • Maybe we can give the descendant combinator a pseudonym of >>, as it itself is a super-child combinator?
  • Why is it a seemingly-arbitrary subset of all properties, including box properties?
  • Why is the shadow host so weird?

Emails and Hosting {โœ‰๏ธ}

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