Closed
Bug 3088
Opened 26 years ago
Closed 25 years ago
top and bottom margins on nested DLs
Categories
(Core :: CSS Parsing and Computation, defect, P2)
Tracking
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VERIFIED
FIXED
M11
People
(Reporter: dbaron, Assigned: peterl-retired)
References
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Details
Perhaps nested DLs (possibly using DD>DL child selectors) should have smaller
top and bottom margins than other DLs. See the above page (the PICS
recommendations).
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Comment 1•26 years ago
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Sorry, but I'm not seeing what you're talking about. Can you be more specific or
(better) provide a minimal test case?
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Comment 2•26 years ago
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OK... the page changed. Simple test case:
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~dbaron/tests/nglayout/nesteddl
Assignee | ||
Updated•26 years ago
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Status: NEW → ASSIGNED
Target Milestone: M7
Assignee | ||
Updated•25 years ago
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Target Milestone: M10 → M11
Updated•25 years ago
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Severity: normal → trivial
Comment 3•25 years ago
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We are currently using 0 margins on all DLs. This kinda removes the problem...
Peter, do you want to mark this bug WONTFIX? After all, 0 margins is MSIE5's
behaviour, and this is not spec'ed anywhere, and the author can always use CSS
if he wants to change it.
Assignee | ||
Updated•25 years ago
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Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 25 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Assignee | ||
Comment 4•25 years ago
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The top margins are fine (Nav and IE compatible). I adjusted the DL margins when
nested to also be backward compatible.
Updated•25 years ago
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Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
Comment 5•25 years ago
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Using 9/16 Apprunner, verified fixed.
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