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When drawing a table, some of the CSS properties must be moved from the table grid box to an anonamyous table wrapper box. One of these properties is `position`. `z-index` however is not. This leads to the following behavior if a table has both `position` and `z-index`: * The wrapper box has the `position`, but a `z-index` of `auto`. * The grid box has the `z-index`, but `position: static`. This effectively means that the `z-index property is ignored since it has no effect on non-positioned elements. This behavior contradicts what other browsers do and causes layout issues on websites. To align Ladybird behavior with other browser this commit also moves the `z-index` property to the wrapper box.
26 lines
560 B
HTML
26 lines
560 B
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html>
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<style>
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div {
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background-color: green;
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position: fixed;
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width: 100px;
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height: 100px;
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}
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.offset-0 { top: 10px; }
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.offset-1 { top: 120px; }
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.offset-2 { top: 230px; }
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.offset-3 { top: 340px; }
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.offset-4 { top: 450px; }
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.offset-5 { top: 560px; }
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.offset-6 { top: 670px; }
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.offset-7 { top: 780px; }
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</style>
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<div class="offset-0"></div>
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<div class="offset-1"></div>
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<div class="offset-2"></div>
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<div class="offset-3"></div>
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<div class="offset-4"></div>
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<div class="offset-5"></div>
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<div class="offset-6"></div>
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<div class="offset-7"></div>
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