I agree, but to this day I've never had a use case for this, other than
playing around :).  I updated the pen so that it does accept height: auto
if display is table, which resolves it.  In Chrome on windows it works;
before end of day I wanted to test it on other browsers though


On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 1:38 PM, MiB <digital.disc...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> 1 okt 2013 19.33 Chris Rockwell:
>
> > I see, I did type "margin: 0 auto" in the email.  David pointed this
> out, but when I checked I **only** checked the pen, I didn't go back in the
> email to double check.  It should be:
>
>
> Yes, thanks this helped. I guess I missed that part as I always have 0
> auto and just wanted to see if your suggestion worked.
>
> This is still only of value when the height is known beforehand so is of
> limited value. What you normally want is rules that always center content
> vertically regardless of the actual height that needs to vary with content.
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