[css-values-5] Remove a closed issue denote on ident() fallback#13578
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[css-values-5] Remove a closed issue denote on ident() fallback#13578
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Clarify the behavior of the 'ident()' function regarding fallback values and its computation.
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Hmm, seems like something went wrong in ipr... I'm a participant of this working group but it seems like ash-nazg can't resolve my GitHub account to my W3C account for some reason. |
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Can you check https://www.w3.org/users/myprofile/ and make sure your GitHub account is connected there? |
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Thank you! I had accidentally connected my GitHub account to wrong W3C account. Now it should work... |
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This removes the open issue marker(whether
ident()should allow a fallback value #11424) as it seemed to be resolved without any change.I also added a short Note explaining why there's no fallback, since authors familiar with var()/attr() might wonder. Happy to drop the Note if it feels unnecessary!