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[css-display] Add 'display:contents list-item' ? Β· Issue #4022 Β· w3c/csswg-drafts
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https://drafts.csswg.org/css-display/#propdef-display Given that a display:contents element can generate ::before/::after boxes, it seems reasonable that it should also be able to generate a ::marker box. The box would be forced to be li...
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Given that a `display:contents` element can generate `::before/::after` boxes, it seems reasonable that it should also be able to generate a `::marker` box. The box would be forced to be `list-style-position:inside`, just like for `display:inline list-item`.
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Given that a `display:contents` element can generate `::before/::after` boxes, it seems reasonable that it should also be able to generate a `::marker` box. The box would be forced to be `list-style-position:inside`, just like for `display:inline list-item`.
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