Am 03.08.2011 01:10, schrieb Boris Zbarsky:
On 8/2/11 6:28 PM, Thomas Bielagk wrote:
Thanks for the advice,
it helped! I've found it true what I suspected, -moz-box is treated
incorrectly
Since the definition of "-moz-box" is "whatever Gecko does", this
seems unlikely.... ;)
Hmmm if you say it like this... :D
(or rather not at all in some places). My next stupid
question is what to do now? I've read the bugzilla guidelines but I'm
somehow lost... The bug
(https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=625694, not reported by
me) is still unconfirmed.
It's not clear to me that this is a bug. -moz-box just defaults to
shrink-wrapping behavior, right?
Well I don't think it should -
http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-css3-flexbox-20090723 states that "display:
box" will give you a "block-level" box while "display: inline-box" will
create an inline box. However the tests (linked in bug, I did others as
well) seem to indicate that FF makes no difference between the 2 display
types at all.
So for example
<div style="display: -moz-box;"></div>
<span>text</span>
will render the text in the same line as the box, which shouldn't be the
case for a block-level element, right?
--Thomas
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