I notice this occasionally when reading messages in mailnews but I haven't been able to reproduce it with a test case till now.

The case is with inserting an extra new line (visually) when the container is shrink to nearly at the end of a line. Here are the cases I've found (there are may be more):

first longer line<br>
second line

and

first longer line
<br>second line

In the second case if you shrink the container nearly the end of the first line there will be inserted visually an extra new line. However if you consider the following identical cases:

first line<br>
second longer line

and

first line
<br>second longer line

Shrinking the container nearly the end of the first line doesn't cause an extra new line to appear between the first and the second one.

Seems if the second line is longer and is already wrapped while reaching the end of the first one there's no extra blank space inserted. I'm applying the HTML file test case I've used below.

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Stanimir <stanio(_at_)gbg.bg>
Title: Extra blank line test case






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