I use something like the fiddle below on my personal site as a strip of metadata on individual news items. For @media min-width: 500 and up, the containing box is given an explicit width and floated left, and the child elements h2 and p receive { display: block; }
When I view this strip on small frames on my desktop (Firefox/Ubuntu 12.10), there's a space between h2 text and p text, just as I expect for inline elements like span elements and em elements. When I view this on my iPhone (Chrome or Safari/iOS 7), the h2 and the p text run together.
What's the correct behavior per the W3C recommendation for CSS?
<aside class="meta">
<div>
<p class="subtitle">Posted Jan 15, 2014</p>
<h2 class="heading">Link</h2>
<p class="subtitle"><a href="http://link.me/o">http://link.me/o</a></p>
<h2 class="heading">Key words</h2>
<p class="subtitle">
<a href="http://site.me/keyword/facebook/" rel="tag">Facebook</a>
</p>
</div>
</aside>
aside.meta {
float: none; background-color: #ffb;
}
aside.meta h2,
aside.meta p { display: inline; }
aside.meta > div
{ padding: 0.5em 1em 0.5em 1em; line-height: 1.0em; }
aside.meta .subtitle { color: gray; font-style: normal; padding: 0; margin: 0; font-size: 0.8em; font-family: "Helvetica", sans-serif; }
aside.meta h2.heading { padding: 0; font-size: 0.8em; }
aside.meta h2.heading:before { content: " \00b7 "; display: inline }
aside.meta h2.heading:first-child:before { content: none; display: inline }
Thanks for your help.