Dominic Cooney <domin...@chromium.org> said: > Hi webkittens, > > Is there a spec for -webkit-inline-box?
Yup, it's the old Flexbox spec. Currently being removed/replaced by Ojan and Tony's work. > I am investigating an assertion failure I can tickle using > -webkit-inline-box. But to fix this, I first need to understand what the > intended behavior is. If I have this markup: > > <!DOCTYPE html> > <style> > #a { > display: -webkit-inline-box; > visibility: collapse; > } > > #b { > visibility: visible; > } > </style> > <div id="a"> > <div id="b"> > foo > </div> > </div> > > This displays "foo"--pretty unsurprising. Same result as if #a had display: > inline-block, incidentally. > > However if I wrap #b in another div, nothing is displayed. Plausible because > the new div inherits visibility: collapse from #a. But is this > intended/correct? Because it breaks the analogy with display: inline-block, > which still displays "foo." > > Any advice appreciated! Nope, that's definitely broken behavior. There is no reason for #b to not be visible if it has visibility:visible. ~TJ _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev