@LeaVerou Yes, but the spec currently calls for what IE/Chrome do. We're referring to fixing the spec to do what FF does. cc: @HugoGiraudel
1
@gregwhitworth @hugogiraudel No, it does not. See @fantasai’s reply in www-style.
1
@LeaVerou @gregwhitworth @HugoGiraudel Per spec, for <div><p text-indent: 10%></p></div>, you take 10% of the <div>'s content-box.
1
@fantasai @gregwhitworth @hugogiraudel Wait, that’s weird. It should be the <p>’s content box. If not, that’s a spec bug.
1
@LeaVerou @gregwhitworth @HugoGiraudel Reread my email. It was raised as an issue and rejected in 2004. Interop vs. sanity, interop won.
2
Replying to @fantasai
@fantasai @LeaVerou @gregwhitworth @HugoGiraudel If one browser does the sensible thing, it should be easy to switch.

Feb 11, 2015 · 3:21 AM UTC

3
2
Replying to @davidbaron
@davidbaron I won't even bring up shrink-to-fit then ;) @fantasai @LeaVerou @HugoGiraudel
Replying to @davidbaron
@davidbaron @LeaVerou @gregwhitworth @HugoGiraudel I'm getting interop on FF35, Chrome 42, and Presto. Also FF has resize invalidation bug.