- From: Morten Stenshorne <mstensho@opera.com>
- Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2013 11:34:45 +0200
- To: Håkon Wium Lie <howcome@opera.com>
- Cc: www-style@gtalbot.org, "W3C www-style mailing list" <www-style@w3.org>
Håkon Wium Lie <howcome@opera.com> writes: > Morten Stenshorne wrote: > > > > Spanners create new block formatting contexts, but their margins can > > > be changed by their surroundings. In this example, two spanners > > > naturally end up at the top of a page. The top margin of the first > > > spanner is truncated due to being after an unforced break. > > > > That doesn't look like an unforced break; that looks like the FIRST > > page. And since there's a blue border preceding the spanner as well, > > it's not even at the beginning of the page. So this looks wrong to me. > > Good point. I've revised the example, both visually and code-wise. > Could you have another look? Looks good. -- ---- Morten Stenshorne, developer, Opera Software ASA ---- ------------------ http://www.opera.com/ -----------------
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