← Back to context Comment by xnx 11 days ago Wait until sites start rendering to canvas. You will yearn for the days of div soup. 4 comments xnx Reply agos 11 days ago why should they? this has been a worry for some time, but I don't see it happening kevlened 11 days ago There's an active proposal for rendering html in canvas to control styling. Text rendering and accessibility are main focuses for the proposal.https://github.com/WICG/html-in-canvas jamesfinlayson 10 days ago I thought it was being done for web apps like Google Docs now, and I thought one of Microsoft's cross-platform toolkits used <canvas> too (though I don't think this toolkit itself will see broad adoption). nonethewiser 11 days ago It already happened. WASM. And it's generally been used well.
agos 11 days ago why should they? this has been a worry for some time, but I don't see it happening kevlened 11 days ago There's an active proposal for rendering html in canvas to control styling. Text rendering and accessibility are main focuses for the proposal.https://github.com/WICG/html-in-canvas jamesfinlayson 10 days ago I thought it was being done for web apps like Google Docs now, and I thought one of Microsoft's cross-platform toolkits used <canvas> too (though I don't think this toolkit itself will see broad adoption). nonethewiser 11 days ago It already happened. WASM. And it's generally been used well.
kevlened 11 days ago There's an active proposal for rendering html in canvas to control styling. Text rendering and accessibility are main focuses for the proposal.https://github.com/WICG/html-in-canvas
jamesfinlayson 10 days ago I thought it was being done for web apps like Google Docs now, and I thought one of Microsoft's cross-platform toolkits used <canvas> too (though I don't think this toolkit itself will see broad adoption).
why should they? this has been a worry for some time, but I don't see it happening
There's an active proposal for rendering html in canvas to control styling. Text rendering and accessibility are main focuses for the proposal.
https://github.com/WICG/html-in-canvas
I thought it was being done for web apps like Google Docs now, and I thought one of Microsoft's cross-platform toolkits used <canvas> too (though I don't think this toolkit itself will see broad adoption).
It already happened. WASM. And it's generally been used well.