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[css-display] Define how display: contents behaves in MathML. Β· Issue #2167 Β· w3c/csswg-drafts
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https://drafts.csswg.org/css-display/#unbox defines how display: contents behaves for unusual HTML elements and for SVG elements, but not MathML. It'd be nice to define how they should behave, ...
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It'd be nice to define how they should behave, even if it's just "it behaves normally".
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It'd be nice to define how they should behave, even if it's just "it behaves normally".
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