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Makes sense. Would be good to add test coverage too.
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BTW, aligning to the start is no-op, so it should just be setting text-align: justify
. That's what browsers do:
- https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c26f7461fc2a51196b7f517c7f98a1e271dc9ec0/dom/html/nsGenericHTMLElement.cpp#1126
- https://searchfox.org/wubkat/rev/65d5c80e4e183ab1f41152388e975fdd33cbe259/Source/WebCore/html/HTMLDivElement.cpp#63
- https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:third_party/blink/renderer/core/html/html_div_element.cc;drc=255545e69e987c1eb10501801890f68ed152bbee;l=50
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So you're saying we should remove
, and to align descendants to the left
?
Looking at the code I wonder if Chromium and WebKit are problematic as they would automatically support new text-align
values it seems.
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So you're saying we should remove
Yes
Looking at the code I wonder if Chromium and WebKit are problematic
Good point, align="end"
sets text-align: end
there, but not on Firefox.
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