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topics:css3-flexbox-flexbox-replaced-children [2012/06/20 16:55] – [Data entry] alexmog | topics:css3-flexbox-flexbox-replaced-children [2012/07/23 18:00] – [Data entry] fantasai | ||
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* Replaced inlines are flex items, non-replaced inlines are not. | * Replaced inlines are flex items, non-replaced inlines are not. | ||
- | This means whether two elements are separate flex items or merged into an anonymous flex item depends on whether resources load. | + | This means whether two elements are separate flex items or merged into an anonymous flex item depends on whether resources load. Consistent with replaced-element magic elsewhere (such as applicability of ' |
== Proposal D == | == Proposal D == | ||
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This can be nonsensical for some kinds of content, e.g. a flex container filled with marked-up prose. However, this is not a use case for flexbox. | This can be nonsensical for some kinds of content, e.g. a flex container filled with marked-up prose. However, this is not a use case for flexbox. | ||
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+ | Resolved on D. | ||