Put back position:relative on mod/pop.#97
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… to fix it. This breaks the newFormattingContext rule, but it is localized on pop.
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Hi there,
mod/pop is broken in the current master - see the examples in mod_doc.html . This seems to be a direct consequence of the previous "newFormattingContext" merge, in which the .mod .inner element lost its "display: inline" property.
I've been studying this for 2 evenings and I think that the strategy used in mod/pop can't be used without having an relatively-positioned inner div; it just relies too much on that. In my opinion, there are only two courses of action:
On this pull request I'm making it relatively positioned. I humbly suggest that this gets merged into master, at least while a better solution is found.