Le Ven 2 mars 2012 23:21, "Gérard Talbot" a écrit :
Those tests are better if, instead of "dummy text" everywhere, we use
one-single-letter words (like "a", "b", "c", etc). I think I found the
best test design+code now by alternating normal blank white spaces with
non-breakable spaces:
http://www.gtalbot.org/BrowserBugsSection/css21testsuite/c414-flt-ln-000-ahem.htmlThat way, the guiding lines (like rails of a railway) are drawn, painted
through the white spaces (without resorting to 'color: transparent'
which isn't CSS2.1 compliant) and the vertical position of respective
tested small and bigger blocks are much easier to see.
We could do the same for other c414-flt-ln-00* tests.
Gérard
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