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- Date: Wed, 08 May 2019 16:11:42 +0000
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The CSS Working Group just discussed `inline boundaries and wrapping`, and agreed to the following: * `RESOLVED: Inline box boundaries don't affect line breaking opportunities` <details><summary>The full IRC log of that discussion</summary> <fantasai> Topic: inline boundaries and wrapping<br> <fantasai> github: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/3886<br> <fantasai> florian: out-of-flow elements don't introduce a soft wrap opportunity<br> <fantasai> florian: But doesn't say about inline boundaries<br> <fantasai> florian: We have a WPT test for this, but not backed by spec<br> <fantasai> florian: In the past Chrome had a bug where inline element boundaries suppressed wrap opportunities<br> <fantasai> florian: Now sometimes have opposite bug that inline boundary introduces wrap opportunity<br> <fantasai> florian: Any pushback that putting a span around things doesn't change where line breaks can happen?<br> <fantasai> fantasai: No, we should definitely spec this<br> <fantasai> fantasai: "Inline boundaries don't affect line breaking opportunities"<br> <fantasai> RESOLVED: Inline box boundaries don't affect line breaking opportunities<br> </details> -- GitHub Notification of comment by css-meeting-bot Please view or discuss this issue at https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/3886#issuecomment-490550042 using your GitHub account
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