Hi Everyone.

I have started developing some test cases concerning issues with IE8 support of 
display table properties. I am totally mystified by what I am seeing. I am 
adding extra cases to understand what is happening. Any input, suggestions or 
other examples would be very welcome.

The test cases were simple in the beginning but they are involving by the hour. 
The initial test case (display:table) is the most recently updated.

http://css-class.com/test/css/table/table-property1.htm


Gecko and Safari shows the same. The grid blocks are there just there to clear 
each example since IE8 is creating phantom overlaps. There are two other linked 
test cases for display:table each with there own unusual rendering by IE8.

I also have a series of test cases for display:table-cell which are very 
different to how display:table is rendering.

http://css-class.com/test/css/table/table-cell-property1.htm


The most amazing examples are some of the last ones on this page.

http://css-class.com/test/css/table/table-cell-property3.htm


Why does a percentage (50%) width on a table cell within a float cause the 
float itself to expand in size to 50% of the width of the viewpoint? Quite 
remarkable.


Alan

http://css-class.com/

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