On Fri, 2016-04-01 at 13:04 +0200, Martin Kletzander wrote:
On Fri, Apr 01, 2016 at 11:35:09AM +0200, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
>
> According to MDN[1], the 'margin-left' CSS property cannot be
... left ...
> applied to the '::first-line' pseudo-element, so this rule
> will never have any effect and can be safely removed.
>
> [1]
https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/CSS/::first-line
> ---
> docs/generic.css | 4 ----
> 1 file changed, 4 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/docs/generic.css b/docs/generic.css
> index 4f98b26..208e31e 100644
> --- a/docs/generic.css
> +++ b/docs/generic.css
> @@ -7,10 +7,6 @@ body {
> background: #ffffff;
> }
>
> -p:first-line {
> - margin-right: 1em;
... right ...
???
It makes even less sense that way, doesn't it? I get wanting to
have a bigger left margin for the first line, but why would you
even want to have a bigger *right* margin?
In any case, the MDN page clearly states that only a small
subset of CSS properties can be used for the ::first-line
pseudo-element, and the margin-* are not among those.
So consider the commit message fixed: the change itself is
still desiderable :)
Cheers.
--
Andrea Bolognani
Software Engineer - Virtualization Team