@@ -1178,7 +1178,7 @@ Automatic Box Type Transformations</h3>
11781178 so that it remains a block container.
11791179
11801180 * If an [=inline box=] (''inline flow'' ) is <a>inlinified</a> ,
1181- it recursively <a>inlinifies</a> all of its in-flow children,
1181+ it recursively <a>inlinifies</a> all of its <a> in-flow</a> children,
11821182 so that no block-level descendants
11831183 break up the inline formatting context in which it participates.
11841184
@@ -1712,7 +1712,7 @@ Run-In Layout</h2>
17121712 </ul>
17131713
17141714 A <dfn>run-in sequence</dfn> is a maximal sequence of consecutive sibling <a>run-in boxes</a>
1715- and intervening <a>white space</a> and/or out-of-flow boxes.
1715+ and intervening <a>white space</a> and/or <a> out-of-flow</a> boxes.
17161716
17171717 Note: This statement implies that out-of-flow boxes are reparented
17181718 if they are between two run-in boxes.
@@ -1913,7 +1913,7 @@ Appendix A: Glossary</h2>
19131913 that form an ancestor-descendant chain
19141914 through the <a>containing block</a> relation.
19151915 For example, an <a>inline box</a> ’s containing block is the content box of its closest <a>block container</a> ancestor;
1916- if that block container is an in-flow <a>block</a> ,
1916+ if that block container is an <a> in-flow</a> <a>block</a> ,
19171917 then <em> its</em> containing block is formed by its parent <a>block container</a> ;
19181918 if that grandparent <a>block container</a> is <a>absolutely positioned</a> ,
19191919 then <em> its</em> containing block is the padding edges of its closest <em> positioned</em> ancestor (not necessarily its parent),
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