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Originally Posted by Ankh
Well... I don't know of renderer that fails the example code, but from what I read in 10.1 Definition of "containing block" from the CSS spec, the containing block of the root element seems to be precisely defined. For continuous media such as screen, the containing block is defined by viewport dimensions. The initial containing block is defined for box generated by "html" element, the "body" is contained within the box generated by "html" box.
Sounds well defined, and looks like non-standard behaviour, for renderers where initial screen height is unknown/undefined.
I would be grateful if you can name those renderers where a xhtml code segment would fail to produce the desired effect.
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Ok, I've tried your code on Stanza for iPhone, Txtr for iPhone, ADE and iBooks on the iPad with almost the same results on every reader. The only one that stands out is Stanza which instead puts everything in the upper left corner.
I also tried it on the Bookeen and got the same result as on the iPad.
iPad
Stanza (iPhone)
ADE