I'm not sure if I found the answer to the baseball display problem, or just a truism. Suppose that the specificity check at line 3044 of css.c read spec > highspec instead of spec >= highspec? I tracked down several sets of display:block that don't get applied, and when they don't get applied, spec=highspec. Loosen the threshhold by 1, and you get a lot of content.
I made the change, compiled, and got exactly the same result on the baseball site, and acid test 0 failed, which is sort of how I remembered it, and that's why I wrote it that way. Test 00 failed: expected 'pre-wrap' but got 'x-bogus' - found unexpected computed style Karl Dahlke
That makes sense, oh well. Onwards and upwards!
On Mon, 3 Jun 2019, Karl Dahlke wrote:
> I made the change, compiled, and got exactly the same result on the baseball site,
> and acid test 0 failed, which is sort of how I remembered it,
> and that's why I wrote it that way.
>
> Test 00 failed: expected 'pre-wrap' but got 'x-bogus' - found unexpected computed style
>
> Karl Dahlke
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