Re: Float and Shrinkwrap
dorayme wrote:
>
> In the float rules you refer to, the idea of containment, as I have been
> thinking about it, refers to a parent in a particular set up (much like
> some of your examples with wrappers). You seem to favour the container
> word to refer to the following (html order) sibling after the float.
I use the term "container block" because it is the one used in the
specs. I mentioned in an earlier post that I think of it more as "float
box" because it is a special thing just for floats.
You wish to see it in the more conventional way of something inside a
"container" as in a non-float situation. Please try the latest that I
posted right after mentioning the "dark side". They are constructed in
the conventional way.
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Gus
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