<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!-- Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain. http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ --> <!-- Testcase with absolutely positioned children of a flex container. In this testcase, we simply specify "position: absolute" without actually doing any positioning, to test the "static position" of these children. --> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <style> div.containingBlock { top: 15px; left: 20px; height: 400px; position: absolute; border: 2px dashed purple; } .abspos { position: absolute; border: 2px dotted black; } div.flexbox { width: 200px; height: 100px; display: flex; } div.a { flex: 1 0 auto; width: 30px; height: 100px; background: lightgreen; } div.b { flex: 2 0 auto; width: 20px; height: 100px; background: yellow; } div.inflex { flex: none; width: 20px; height: 100px; background: gray; } div.noFlexFn { width: 16px; height: 16px; background: teal; } </style> </head> <body> <div class="containingBlock"> <!-- First child abspos: --> <div class="flexbox"><div class="a abspos"/><div class="b"/></div> <!-- Second child abspos: --> <div class="flexbox"><div class="a"/><div class="b abspos"/></div> <!-- Middle child abspos: --> <div class="flexbox" ><div class="a"/><div class="inflex abspos"/><div class="b"/></div> <!-- Third child abspos, w/ inflexible items & justify-content: space-around: --> <div class="flexbox" style="justify-content: space-around" ><div class="inflex"/><div class="inflex"/><div class="inflex" /><div class="noFlexFn abspos"/><div class="inflex"/></div> </div> </body> </html>