-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 733
Closed
Labels
Closed Accepted by CSSWG Resolutioncss-break-3Current WorkCurrent Workcss-display-3Current WorkCurrent Work
Description
CSS Break says that box-decoration-break
controls what happens when a box has multiple fragments.
It does not say anything about an element which generates multiple boxes, each one with a single fragment. This can happen when an inline element is broken by a block-level descendant.
So my understanding is that if you have (jsfiddle)
span {
background: linear-gradient(to right, green, yellow);
border: 10px solid blue;
padding: 10px;
line-height: 5em;
}
<span>Lorem ipsum<div></div>Lorem ipsum</span>
then the element styles are assigned to each box independently (according to CSS Display), so each box has it's own border, padding and background, even if box-decoration-break
is slice
. However, no browser seems to do this:
Should this case be treated like when a box has multiple fragments, i.e. should all boxes share the same margin, border, padding and background? Should only some be shared? None?
Metadata
Metadata
Assignees
Labels
Closed Accepted by CSSWG Resolutioncss-break-3Current WorkCurrent Workcss-display-3Current WorkCurrent Work