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Where I observed the problem: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/15131865

review-overflow

My browser: Chrome on macOS.

[edit] Also happens on revision-history: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/5810383/revisions

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  • 1
    Cannot reproduce with Firefox ESR 45.7.0 on Windows 7. Feb 7, 2017 at 16:19
  • 2
    Repro, latest Chrome on Windows 7. No repro on IE 11 on Windows 7.
    – Kendra
    Feb 7, 2017 at 16:24
  • 2
    Happens also on latest Chrome on Windows 10. Seems to be a problem with (the latest) Chrome.
    – BDL
    Feb 7, 2017 at 16:26
  • I had to edit your title since at first, I thought you were talking about something else.
    – Makoto
    Feb 8, 2017 at 6:20
  • Repro, Vivaldi 1.6.689.40 on Windows 7
    – user4639281
    Feb 8, 2017 at 23:36
  • It should be noted that this happens only when you use the markdown view. Feb 9, 2017 at 4:25
  • @Nisse the HTML view doesn't preserve white space
    – user4639281
    Feb 9, 2017 at 15:43
  • @TinyGiant: It does, in <pre> elements. But the two sides are scrollable in the HTML view, whereas they are fixed in the markdown view. Feb 9, 2017 at 16:46
  • Oh yeah, sorry, because it isn't an inline element, you're correct.
    – user4639281
    Feb 9, 2017 at 17:10

1 Answer 1

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The following snippet shows that this issues seems to only be caused by one or more white space characters following the end an inline element's closing tag when the inline element's white-space CSS rule has been set to pre-wrap, and the amount of white space after the last character exceeds the length of the line box.

The expected result when this happens is that the white-space after the end of the line box should be condensed. Chrome(-ium) is—in this case—treating white-space: pre-wrap as white-space: pre.

The easiest work-around would be using the CSS rule display: inline-block for affected elements. Otherwise, you can remove the space, change the inner element to a non-inline element, or add a non-white-space character to the end of the line (also causing an extra line).

Somewhat relevant quotes:

  • pre-wrap Lines are broken at newlines in the source, at occurrences of "\A" in generated content, and as necessary to fill line boxes.

https://www.w3.org/wiki/CSS/Properties/white-space

The width of a line box is determined by a containing block.
[...]
Since an inline box may not exceed the width of a line box, long inline boxes are split into several boxes and these boxes distributed across several line boxes.

https://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/visuren.html#line-box

.o {
  max-width: 50px;
  border: 1px solid blue;
}
.o > * {
  white-space: pre-wrap;
  background: red;
}
<div class="o"><span>                     </span> </div>
<div class="o"><i>                     </i> </div>
<div class="o"><span>                     a</span> </div>
<div class="o"><span>                     a     </span> </div>
<div class="o"><span>                     a                     </span> </div>
<div class="o"><span>                     a                     ​</span> </div><!-- zero width space at the end -->
<div class="o"><span>a                     </span> </div>
<div class="o"><div>                     </div> </div>
<div class="o"> <span>                     </span></div>
<div class="o"><span>                     </span></div>
<div class="o"><span style="display: inline-block">                     </span> </div>

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  • I've edited my post to report about a similar issue on revision-history.
    – Cœur
    Mar 7, 2017 at 15:11

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