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Labels using Kanji characters and CSS vertical-align: top overlap vertically
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judg...@gmail.com,
Oct 19 2017
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/61.0.3163.100 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Create HTML with two labels (one below the other) using Kanji characters 2. Apply the "vertical-align: top" CSS to the label element. 3. View the HTML in Chrome browser. What is the expected behavior? What went wrong? The two labels will be displayed on top of each other, making them unreadable. Did this work before? N/A Chrome version: 61.0.3163.100 Channel: stable OS Version: 6.1 (Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2) Flash Version: Removing the vertical-align CSS or setting line-height to a numerical value resolves the display issue, so it seems that the problem is cause by an interaction between the default "normal" value for line-height, vertical-align set to "top" and the Kanji character's presence.
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Oct 23 2017
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Comment 1 by susanjuniab@chromium.org
, Oct 23 2017Labels: -Type-Bug -Pri-2 hasbisect Needs-Triage-M61 OS-Linux OS-Mac Pri-1 Type-Bug-Regression
Owner: robho...@gmail.com
Status: Assigned (was: Unconfirmed)