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Tommy Olsson and Paul O'Brien

"The Ultimate CSS Reference"

If the space available is any
smaller than this, the element will be misplaced, or will overflow its containing
block. Note that Internet Explorer 6 and earlier versions will most likely stretch the
containing block to accommodate this extra height, and could severely disrupt the
layout. Other browsers will let the element overflow its boundaries, but will ignore
the content.
CSS Layout and Formatting
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Watch Out for Collapsing Margins
Although margins are included in the above calculations for the total space required
to place the element, note that vertically adjacent margins on static (non-positioned)
elements would collapse into the bigger margin of the elements that are adjacent
above and below. This means that the actual space required to place an element
would not necessarily extend from the margin edges of elements existing on the
page: only the biggest margin will apply, and the smaller margins will appear to
overlap the bigger margins. See Collapsing Margins (p.


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