Le 21 sept. 2013 à 09:46, Freelance Traveller <[email protected]> a 
écrit :

> Back in 2010, I didn't have the "technical" term for what I wanted to
> do; now I do: run-in. When I googled that, I found several examples of
> exactly what I was looking to do, and how to do it:
> 
> h5 { display: run-in; ... }
> 
> What I have not been able to find is any recent information regarding
> browser support for this. Can anyone point me to a reasonably current
> reference?

display: run-in is not support by Firefox (and unlikely to be supported in the 
near future [1]). Other browser do support if but, iirc, compatibility is a bit 
out of the window (ahem…). Note also, the CSS working group has had lots and 
lots of discussions about that feature. As a result, it is not listed anymore 
in the CSS 2.1 spec:
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visuren.html#propdef-display.

IOW, don't use it…

Hmm, display: run-in is not listed on http://caniuse.com; this (unknown to me) 
site gives some kind of overview:
http://www.browsersupport.net/CSS/display%3Arun-in

[1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2056

Philippe
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Philippe Wittenbergh
http://l-c-n.com




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