- From: François REMY <francois.remy.dev@outlook.com>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 19:10:29 +0200
- To: Mihnea-Vlad Ovidenie <mihnea@adobe.com>, Alan Stearns <stearns@adobe.com>, "www-style@w3.org" <www-style@w3.org>
- CC: Rossen Atanassov <rossen.atanassov@microsoft.com>
> What if instead of the following paragraph: > "The children of an element or content with a specified flow may > themselves have a specified flow. If an element or content has the same > specified flow as one of its ancestors, it becomes the next sibling of its > closest ancestor with the same specified flow." > > we say something like: > "The children of an element or content with a specified flow may > themselves have a specified flow, in which case they become the next > sibling of the latest element or content collected in that flow. In some > cases, the child can become the next sibling for one of its ancestors in > the same flow". This is another good solution.
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