Re: [css-break][css-transforms] transform on fragmented overflow

I think the answer to this will depend on the question I recently posted
about whether a fragmented element has one or many border-boxes.

However, whatever the answer to that is, I wouldn't support defining the
behavior of Chrome and Safari as correct, which I assume means defining
things in terms of a hypothetical layout where the element is not
fragmented. That layout doesn't correspond to anything which is actually
rendered, and Gecko never computes it. It probably doesn't even make sense
for Webkit/Blink in complex fragmentation situations like regions where
each fragment can get a different width.

Rob
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