diff --git a/2025/css-wg.html b/2025/css-wg.html index 25e579e..1b441a2 100644 --- a/2025/css-wg.html +++ b/2025/css-wg.html @@ -1589,6 +1589,7 @@
List of Notes produced by the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group.
This document collects together into one definition all the modules that together form the current state + of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) as of 2024. The primary audience is CSS implementers, not CSS authors, + as this definition includes modules by stability, not Web browser adoption rate.
+Draft state: No draft, published annually.
+Expected completion: Q4 2024
+This document collects together into one definition all the modules that together form the current state + of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) as of 2025. The primary audience is CSS implementers, not CSS authors, + as this definition includes modules by stability, not Web browser adoption rate.
-This document collects together into one definition all the modules that together form the current state - of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) as of 2024. The primary audience is CSS implementers, not CSS authors, - as this definition includes modules by stability, not Web browser adoption rate.
+Draft state: No draft, published annually.
+Expected completion: Q4 2025
+Draft state: No draft, published annually.
-Expected completion: Q4 2024
- +This document collects together into one definition all the modules that together form the current state + of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) as of 2026. The primary audience is CSS implementers, not CSS authors, + as this definition includes modules by stability, not Web browser adoption rate.
-This document collects together into one definition all the modules that together form the current state - of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) as of 2025. The primary audience is CSS implementers, not CSS authors, - as this definition includes modules by stability, not Web browser adoption rate.
+Draft state: No draft, published annually.
+Expected completion: Q4 2026
+Draft state: No draft, published annually.
-Expected completion: Q4 2025
- +This document collects together into one definition all the modules that together form the current state - of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) as of 2026. The primary audience is CSS implementers, not CSS authors, - as this definition includes modules by stability, not Web browser adoption rate.
+Draft state: No draft, published annually.
-Expected completion: Q4 2026
- + - - +