Closed
Bug 7221
Opened 26 years ago
Closed 26 years ago
Improper layout of descendant positioned elements.
Categories
(Core :: Layout, defect, P3)
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VERIFIED
INVALID
People
(Reporter: reboughner, Assigned: peterl-retired)
Details
The examples that are included were run with the 5/17/99 build on a windows 98
platform. Basically, I question whether the second example ("position_img.htm")
behavior is correct. According to the CSS2 specifications the following
statements are found:
From Chap 9 of the CSS2 specifications.
"A relatively positioned box establishes a new containing block for normal flow
children and positioned descendants."
This is from Chapter 10 of this document.
"4.If the element has 'position: absolute', the containing block is established
by the nearest ancestor with a 'position' other than 'static', in the following
way: "
The first example ("position1.htm") definitely follows these statements, but I
can't see where the second should not follow them too. The statements don't
make any mention of the element content and as far as I can see the only
difference is the containment of two images in the second example, one the
descedant of the other.
ancestor with a 'position' other than 'static', in the following way: "
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Updated•26 years ago
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Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 26 years ago
Resolution: --- → INVALID
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Comment 2•26 years ago
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What examples? Please provide an attachment or URL where the problem can be
demonstrated. Unable to determine the nature of the problem from the description
alone...
Updated•26 years ago
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Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
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