Summary: | Text does not appear on this page | ||||||
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Product: | WebKit | Reporter: | Eric Seidel (no email) <eric> | ||||
Component: | CSS | Assignee: | Nobody <webkit-unassigned> | ||||
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||||||
Severity: | Normal | CC: | aordway, mitz | ||||
Priority: | P2 | Keywords: | HasReduction | ||||
Version: | 523.x (Safari 3) | ||||||
Hardware: | Mac | ||||||
OS: | OS X 10.4 | ||||||
URL: | http://www.ssqq.com/archive/vinlin19.htm? | ||||||
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Description
Eric Seidel (no email)
2007-05-07 01:11:10 PDT
Reduction: this is transparent in WebKit, but black in Firefox 2 and Opera: <span style="color: transparent;">Invisible text</span> Not a bug. We support the CSS3 keyword transparent. The other browsers are still stuck in CSS2. Created attachment 14386 [details] Partial reduction This partial reduction shows that the issue is to be found in the CSS. http://www.ssqq.com/archive/_themes/cypress/cypr1011.css http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/CR-css3-color-20030514/#transparent " The Open eBook(tm) Publication Structure 1.0.1 [OEB101] extended the 'color' property to also accept the 'transparent' keyword. CSS3 extends the color value to include the 'transparent' keyword to allow its use with all properties that accept a <color> value. This simplifies the definition of those properties in CSS3." (In reply to comment #3) Ack! Nevermind. I did not see other comments resolving this bug. |