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When inspecting the rendered HTML/CSS it looks the style values for margins are being rendered to position the text, but they are affecting one another when rendered at the same time. The problem with this, is that when the same is rendered in Aegisub, the style values for margins do not impact one another.
Is there possibly a configuration option that needs to be set on my end to render the 2 dialogs without having their margins affecting each other?
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Expected result (as rendered in Aegisub)
Actual result
When inspecting the rendered HTML/CSS it looks the style values for margins are being rendered to position the text, but they are affecting one another when rendered at the same time. The problem with this, is that when the same is rendered in Aegisub, the style values for margins do not impact one another.
Is there possibly a configuration option that needs to be set on my end to render the 2 dialogs without having their margins affecting each other?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: