Closed
Bug 8676
Opened 25 years ago
Closed 25 years ago
{compat} Adjacent floating images anomalously spaced on the vertical
Categories
(Core :: Layout, defect, P3)
Tracking
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VERIFIED
INVALID
People
(Reporter: Crysgem, Assigned: rickg)
References
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Details
Attachments
(3 files)
Apprunner Build ID: 1999061908
**Alerting 3jrgm@qlink.queensu.ca and py8ieh=bugzilla@bath.ac.uk** Ye two, who have sat in the tumultuous lee of many similar-seeming bugs, may quickly assess this report's validity.
Comment 3•25 years ago
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Well, here's a test case. Nav4.x and 5.0 have different views of dealing with the flow into a fixed width block or table (and I don't know which is correct -- must go read a bit ;). Perhaps this is a dup -- py8ieh?
Comment 4•25 years ago
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Comment 6•25 years ago
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Comment 7•25 years ago
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The most recent attachment includes comments explaining the tests (modulo bonehead proofreading failures). In this test, the behaviour is the same for tables, but notably 'odd' for the fixed-width divs.
Updated•25 years ago
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Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 25 years ago
Resolution: --- → INVALID
Summary: Adjacent floating images anomalously spaced on the vertical → {compat} Adjacent floating images anomalously spaced on the vertical
Comment 8•25 years ago
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All behaviour in all test cases in this bug is per the CSS specs. 1. Images are equivalent to text in these cases (display:inline), so, like text, they should flow to the next line if the container is not wide enough to hold them. 2. A floated image should not affect the parent's borders, so the border in the third test case is correct. 3. If you set the border, padding and margins of the tables to 0, you get the same behaviour in cells as in DIVs. In some of the tests, the cell width is less than the DIV width, so a direct comparison is incorrect. Marking bug INVALID.
Updated•25 years ago
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Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
Comment 9•25 years ago
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Agreed. Marking as verified invalid.
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