Indeed.
- zoom on an inline element, this will more behave like inline-block.
- applied on an container element (affecting floats, relatively
positioned constructs, and more), it may change the rendering
fundamentally.
-> avoid "layout", no need to call the evil
hi ingo,
you name it! but on the other hand "layout" can be very helpful to fix
rendering bugs. the holly hack (height: 1%) for example is nothing else
than triggering layout...
hm, I think using a property like "behavior" for assigning these mouse
events might be a good idea - should not have any side effects and to me
that even makes some sense :-)
regards,
klaus
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