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| <style> |
| body { margin:8px; font-size:16px; } |
| </style> |
| <script src="../../../resources/check-layout.js"></script> |
| <p>Given a float followed by a regular block with the same height as the float, then a block B with |
| a negative margin, followed by a table. Check that the table doesn't overlap with the |
| float. There's an empty collapse-through block before B, so that our initial logical top |
| estimate fails and we have to relayout. When laying out again, we have to detect that the float |
| that we first thought didn't affect the table now affects it.</p> |
| <p>The word "BINGO" should be seen below, to the right of a blue block.</p> |
| <div style="width:20em; color:blue;"> |
| <div> |
| <div style="float:left; width:8em; height:8em; margin-right:1em; background:blue;"></div> |
| <div style="height:8em;"></div> |
| <div> |
| <!-- Here's an empty block that we can just collapse through, but we don't realize that |
| when calculating our initial top estimate on its parent, so we have to relayout |
| when it turns out that a negative margin has pulled us upwards (and suddenly we |
| have something block-level that's affected by the float). --> |
| <div></div> |
| |
| <div style="margin-top:-4em;"></div> |
| |
| <!-- Here's a block-level element that is affected by floats, because it's a table. We |
| could have used e.g. an overflow:hidden DIV for the same effect. --> |
| <div id="table" style="display:table;" data-total-x="152">BINGO</div> |
| </div> |
| </div> |
| </div> |
| <p id="result" style="clear:both;"></p> |
| <script> |
| checkLayout("#table", document.getElementById("result")); |
| </script> |