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According to the specification vertical-align property in percentage is relative to line-height property of the element itself. So I made a test and in Chrome Dev Tools the computed value is not present in pixels like in Firefox and IE11. This behavior is weird and I wonder is this a bug or ? I know that all other values in Chrome are computed to pixels and it's odd that vertical-align is not computed to pixels.

Here is the test http://jsfiddle.net/blaja/r5m2yc7e/

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The propdef for vertical-align indeed says that values specified as percentages must be computed to an absolute length based on the line height, i.e. a pixel value. Depending on whether the browser definition of "computed value" is supposed to be consistent with the CSS definition, this may or may not be a bug per se.

For that matter, all three browsers appear to be incorrectly computing line-height to an absolute value as well. The spec says if the specified value is a number, not a length, then the computed value is the same as the specified value; it should not resolve to an absolute length unless it is specified as such (or as a percentage). In your case, line-height is specified on the p element as 1.5. This same value should be inherited by the span, then used in calculating the exact line height needed to render the line box(es). The resultant line height is the used value, not the computed value.

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  • Note that the resolved value of line-height (the value returned by getComputedStyle()) is the used value, not the computed value. It could by that the value shown by the browser dev tools is trying to be consistent with that. Chrome's vertical-align computed value definitely looks like a bug though.
    – Alohci
    Aug 14, 2014 at 8:47
  • I sent a question to Tab Atkins(spec writer) about this and waiting for answer, but definitely something weird is happening here. Why chrome is not aligned with IE and FF about vertical-align property I don't know but I assume it is a bug or maybe not!? I made one more demo and it confirms all what I said. jsfiddle.net/blaja/dzp7Lcfv/2 Aug 14, 2014 at 12:24
  • I just received an email from Tab, and he says that this looks like a bug. I just reported it. Aug 14, 2014 at 16:09
  • Here is the report code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=403796 in case you are interested. Aug 21, 2014 at 20:32

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