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spec:css3-box [2012/10/08 03:34] aprowsespec:css3-box [2012/10/08 10:44] aprowse
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 Problem: difficulty in restricting attention to only those boxes for whom the container will establish the containing block \\ Problem: difficulty in restricting attention to only those boxes for whom the container will establish the containing block \\
 Problem: difficulty in removing boxes from the set of potential containing block–establishing boxes for a given kind of box. Problem: difficulty in removing boxes from the set of potential containing block–establishing boxes for a given kind of box.
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 +Note: need to incorporate extensions specified in the positioning spec
  
  
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 Random note: block formatting contexts are not concerned merely with the formatting of block-level elements.  They're also concerned with the formatting of floats and of list marker boxes.  Of course, if such things are defined to be block-level then semantically there's no issue... but the description of block-level formatting needs to make reference to these things, even if it leaves the details to other specs. Random note: block formatting contexts are not concerned merely with the formatting of block-level elements.  They're also concerned with the formatting of floats and of list marker boxes.  Of course, if such things are defined to be block-level then semantically there's no issue... but the description of block-level formatting needs to make reference to these things, even if it leaves the details to other specs.
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 +Random note: each formatting context needs to explain how to resolve the battle between a child's intrinsic size and extrinsic size.
  
  
 
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