mirror of
https://github.com/Smaug123/KaTeX
synced 2025-10-13 15:08:39 +00:00
For some reason, when you have a nested elements that look like `display: inline-block; > position: relative; > position: absolute;` then the `position: absolute;` element is shifted down a bunch. If there is anything* else inside either of the other two elements, then this behavior disappears. (This can be seen at [this fiddle](http://jsfiddle.net/qZXRr/). We have this structure when we create `\llap` and `\rlap`s, and this weird behavior So, to fix this I added an empty `display: inline-block;` span inside the llap to fix this. Test plan: - See that the new huxley image looks good - Test this in a bunch of browsers and see they also look good Auditors: alpert
2 lines
166 B
JSON
2 lines
166 B
JSON
{"py/object": "huxley.run.Test", "screen_size": {"py/tuple": [1024, 768]}, "steps": [{"py/object": "huxley.steps.ScreenshotTestStep", "index": 0, "offset_time": 0}]}
|