Matt Brundage
Matt Brundage
This looks promising: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2020/04/14/expanding-client-certificates-in-firefox-75/
It's not appropriate to override `min-inline-size` for ``fieldset``. Both Chromium and Gecko apply `min-inline-size: min-content` to fieldsets in their UA stylesheets, while Safari applies a similar `min-width: min-content`. So `min-content`...
@SiarheiBobryk you're right. And here's the Firefox "correction" from 2018: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1483527
The descenders (the "g" characters) are clipping because the particular font-family in use here has a computed content-area height that is significantly more than the computed virtual-area height (that is,...
@mhsmith , `line-height: normal` is -- not coincidentally -- the default value in Chromium, Gecko, and WebKit user agent stylesheets. There is no longer a need to normalize `line-height` here....
The reason there is a scrollbar in your reduced test case is that the computed heights of the text nodes are taller than the heights of the inner ``div``s, whose...
@TazTheManiac , I also dislike the solid underline fallback, which makes abbrs look like links. I work around it with `@supports`: ``` abbr[title] { border-bottom: 1px dotted; text-decoration: none; }...