I accept that DBaron knows more about box models than I ever want, but I still find Mozilla's rendering of this page completely bizarre: http://www.renewnyc.com/plan_des_dev/wtc_site/new_design_plans/ http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=186942
Could someone explain why Mozilla displays the top left part of each image, and crops them when they reach the edge of their table cell?
I was under the impression that "if the content requires more height than is specified for the [block's] attribute, the content requirements override the attribute value" (Danny Goodman)
I could also accept it if Moz forcibly cropped the image to fit entirely within the specified size of the containing div. But Moz is using the div's size to set the top left corner, then drawing image beyond the other edges of the div.
I cannot find a logical reason for this mish-mosh behavior. How exactly does the W3C spec allow/cause this to happen?
Could you please make a test case out of this generated crap?
-- Stanimir <stanio(_at_)gbg.bg>
