
Worked on the w3c/csswg-drafts repository to enhance documentation clarity and accuracy, focusing on the technical explanation of the mod function. Addressed a documentation bug by correcting the example output range, ensuring that implementers referencing the CSS specification receive precise and unambiguous guidance. This update, implemented using technical writing skills and knowledge of CSS and HTML, improved standards compliance and reduced the risk of misinterpretation. The work included validating documentation examples, maintaining traceability to the relevant issue, and aligning with reviewer expectations. No new features were introduced, with the primary contribution centered on documentation quality and interoperability support.
January 2026 monthly summary for w3c/csswg-drafts: Focused on documentation accuracy and developer experience. Delivered a targeted documentation correction for the mod function explanation to reflect the correct output range. This improvement reduces ambiguity for implementers relying on the spec examples and aligns with standards compliance and reviewer expectations. Change is linked to commit c3122a6ea9268e8f61c723354382976c328a7cc6 with message “Correct example range in mod function explanation (#13419)”, ensuring traceability to issue #13419. No new features were shipped this month; the primary value came from improving precision and reducing ambiguity in the CSSWG drafts documentation. This work supports interoperability, quality, and efficient collaboration across the CSS working group.
January 2026 monthly summary for w3c/csswg-drafts: Focused on documentation accuracy and developer experience. Delivered a targeted documentation correction for the mod function explanation to reflect the correct output range. This improvement reduces ambiguity for implementers relying on the spec examples and aligns with standards compliance and reviewer expectations. Change is linked to commit c3122a6ea9268e8f61c723354382976c328a7cc6 with message “Correct example range in mod function explanation (#13419)”, ensuring traceability to issue #13419. No new features were shipped this month; the primary value came from improving precision and reducing ambiguity in the CSSWG drafts documentation. This work supports interoperability, quality, and efficient collaboration across the CSS working group.

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