Le 26 avr. 2013 à 00:17, Gabriele Romanato <gabriele.roman...@gmail.com> a 
écrit :

>  You first declared a font-size on a type selector, p, with
> a pseudo-element, then you declared a class with another pseudo-element on
> the same element type

The font-size is applied on the pseudo-element, not on the p. For both 
paragraphs the pseudo-element should compute the font-size based on the parent 
element.

Yukka wrote:

> This looks definitely like a bug to me. The main practical issue with it is 
> that we don’t know what really triggers it, so we can’t say for sure how to 
> avoid or circumvent it.

Definitely a bug. And IE 9 has the same issue. Surprisingly, IE 8 has it right 
(when substituting the CSS2.1 notation using a single column). And no, using 
the CSS2.1 notation does not make it work in IE 9 and 10… No idea what secret 
sauce the MSIE team has added in the mix, so I can't suggest any possible 
workaround.

Philippe
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Philippe Wittenbergh
http://l-c-n.com




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