Very smart :)

Alisson Prestes
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On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 4:30 PM, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:

> First, as soon as you use a layout panel, it adds a div to the document's
> body, using it as a ruler to measure centimeters in pixels (this is the very
> first div here, moved out of view using top:-20cm).
> Then, each layout panel is a div, containing another ruler to measure EMs
> and EXs (it has to be repeated for each panel because it depends on the
> font-size applied locally or inherited).
> Then, each child of layout panel lives in its own div (I don't remember the
> rationale for this, but it had to be done so it works in all browsers and
> allows some kinds of styling –borders and margins–).
>
> So here, you have the CM rule, followed by the RootLayoutPanel, containing
> its own ruler and a child. That child in turns is a layout panel, with its
> own ruler and a single child.
>
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