diff --git a/css-round-display-1/Overview.bs b/css-round-display-1/Overview.bs index b3a69b34ba23..03c9383a5a69 100755 --- a/css-round-display-1/Overview.bs +++ b/css-round-display-1/Overview.bs @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Previous Version: https://www.w3.org/TR/2015/WD-css-round-display-1-20150922/ Editor: Hyojin Song, LG Electronics, hyojin22.song@lge.com, w3cid 54503 Editor: Jihye Hong, LG Electronics, jh.hong@lge.com, w3cid 79168 Editor: Soonbo Han (until June 2015), LG Electronics, soonbo.han@lge.com, w3cid 45470 -Link Defaults: css-shapes-1 (type) +Link Defaults: css-shapes-2 (type) Link Defaults: css-transforms-1 (property) transform Link Defaults: css-transforms-1 (property) transform-origin Abstract: This document describes CSS extensions to support a round display. The extensions help web authors to build a web page suitable for a round display. @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Terminology {#terminology} This specification follows the CSS property definition conventions from [[!CSS21]].
The detailed description of Media Queries is defined in [[MEDIAQUERIES-4]]
-The detailed description of CSS Shapes is defined in [[CSS-SHAPES-1]]
+The detailed description of CSS Shapes is defined in [[CSS-SHAPES-2]]
The detailed description of Backgrounds and Borders is defined in [[CSS3BG]]
The detailed description of Positioned Layout is defined in [[CSS3-POSITIONING]]
@@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ Aligning content along the display border {#aligning-content}

The 'shape-inside' property

-CSS Shapes [[CSS-SHAPES-1]] define the 'shape-inside' property that aligns contents along the edge of a possibly non-rectangular wrapping area. Web authors may use this feature to fit contents inside a round display. However, it can be challenging to specify the wrapping area to be identical to the shape of a display. To address such cases, 'shape-inside' is extended with a new value named 'display', such an element having this value will have its content (or contained elements) aligned along the display border automatically. +CSS Shapes [[CSS-SHAPES-2]] define the 'shape-inside' property that aligns contents along the edge of a possibly non-rectangular wrapping area. Web authors may use this feature to fit contents inside a round display. However, it can be challenging to specify the wrapping area to be identical to the shape of a display. To address such cases, 'shape-inside' is extended with a new value named 'display', such an element having this value will have its content (or contained elements) aligned along the display border automatically.