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28191
Mixing absolute and relative table widths causes mis-sized TDs
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28191
Summary
Mixing absolute and relative table widths causes mis-sized TDs
Glenn Wilson
Reported
2009-08-11 15:00:27 PDT
Created
attachment 34600
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Reduction When a table contains a mix of absolute widths and relative widths in one row, and a colspan with no widths specified, the TDs mis-size themselves. Specifically, there seems to be some "extra padding" around those elements that have absolute sizes. FF3: OK IE: OK Chrome2/3: Not OK Safari 4: Not OK
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2009-08-11 15:00 PDT
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Glenn Wilson
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Robert Hogan
Comment 1
2011-08-03 12:13:13 PDT
Confirmed on trunk.
Ahmad Saleem
Comment 2
2022-09-10 06:51:59 PDT
I am able to reproduce this bug in Safari Technology Preview 153 and the edges are not smooth like Chrome Canary 107 and Firefox Nightly 106. Thanks!
Radar WebKit Bug Importer
Comment 3
2022-09-10 10:25:54 PDT
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