ISSUE-300: Colum rules and stacking level

Colum rules and stacking level

State:
OPEN
Product:
CSS Multi-Column Layout
Raised by:
Bert Bos
Opened on:
2013-02-04
Description:
Raised by Rossen:

http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2013Jan/0251.html

According to the spec, column rules are just above the background, so below borders. But you probably want them to scroll with the content, not with the background (assuming 'background: scroll'). So should they then rather be above the borders in the stacking levels? Maybe above floats and below the inline content?

See conclusion at http://www.w3.org/mid/87k3q94l18.fsf@aeneas.oslo.osa
Related Actions Items:
Related emails:
  1. Re: [css3-multicol] z-order of column-rule: below or above border? (from howcome@opera.com on 2013-09-02)
  2. Re: [css3-multicol] z-order of column-rule: below or above border? (from howcome@opera.com on 2013-08-26)
  3. Re: [css3-multicol] updated editor's draft (from info@anselm-hannemann.com on 2013-05-10)
  4. [css3-multicol] updated editor's draft (from howcome@opera.com on 2013-05-10)
  5. CSS-ISSUE-300: Do column rules scroll? [CSS Multi-Column Layout] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2013-02-04)

Related notes:

RESOLVED: column rules are painted in the inline content layer (as described in http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2012Jul/0546.html), but below all inline content inside the multicol
[CSS ftf Monday 4 Feb 2013]

Bert Bos, 4 Feb 2013, 21:26:47

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