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[css-align][css-flexbox] Should `align-self` and `flex` (& its subproperties) be honored on table wrapper box? Β· Issue #547 Β· w3c/csswg-drafts
Description:
Load https://jsfiddle.net/vhomvqor/3/ in Firefox, Edge, or Chrome. This testcase has a flex container, with a display:table child inside of it. That child has flex:1 and align-self:flex-end. For some reason, Chrome / Edge / Firefox all i...
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  • Perhaps the flexbox spec (and css-align spec) should include some normative text that broadens the list of a table's properties that are used on the table-wrapper-box?
  • Should we just restore it?
  • [css-align][css-flexbox] Should `align-self` and `flex` (& its subproperties) be honored on table wrapper box?
  • [css-align][css-flexbox] Should align-self and flex (& its subproperties) be honored on table wrapper box?
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      headline:[css-align][css-flexbox] Should `align-self` and `flex` (& its subproperties) be honored on table wrapper box?
      articleBody:Load https://jsfiddle.net/vhomvqor/3/ in Firefox, Edge, or Chrome. This testcase has a flex container, with a `display:table` child inside of it. That child has `flex:1` and `align-self:flex-end`. For some reason, Chrome / Edge / Firefox all interoperably honor `align-self` but _do not_ honor `flex:1` on the child. I'm curious if we're all somehow correct (I think we're probably not), or whether we need to make this consistent & get it specced. **Technically**, I think ignoring these properties is the most spec-compliant thing to do, since the flex item here is really the `table wrapper box`, and the `table wrapper box` isn't author-stylable & only honors a strict whitelist of properties that it takes from its `table box` (and all other properties should be at their initial values), as described in CSS2 section 17.4: https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/tables.html#model But **subjectively**, I think the spirit/intent of that table spec-text is something like: "if a property is meant to be used by an element's container, it should be used on the `table wrapper box`." (Maybe I'm interpreting it too broadly, but that seems like a reasonable behavior.) If this interpretation is correct, then both `align-self` and `flex` would fit the bill... Perhaps the flexbox spec (and css-align spec) should include some normative text that broadens the list of a table's properties that are used on the table-wrapper-box?
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      articleBody:Load https://jsfiddle.net/vhomvqor/3/ in Firefox, Edge, or Chrome. This testcase has a flex container, with a `display:table` child inside of it. That child has `flex:1` and `align-self:flex-end`. For some reason, Chrome / Edge / Firefox all interoperably honor `align-self` but _do not_ honor `flex:1` on the child. I'm curious if we're all somehow correct (I think we're probably not), or whether we need to make this consistent & get it specced. **Technically**, I think ignoring these properties is the most spec-compliant thing to do, since the flex item here is really the `table wrapper box`, and the `table wrapper box` isn't author-stylable & only honors a strict whitelist of properties that it takes from its `table box` (and all other properties should be at their initial values), as described in CSS2 section 17.4: https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/tables.html#model But **subjectively**, I think the spirit/intent of that table spec-text is something like: "if a property is meant to be used by an element's container, it should be used on the `table wrapper box`." (Maybe I'm interpreting it too broadly, but that seems like a reasonable behavior.) If this interpretation is correct, then both `align-self` and `flex` would fit the bill... Perhaps the flexbox spec (and css-align spec) should include some normative text that broadens the list of a table's properties that are used on the table-wrapper-box?
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