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Original Target Release: mako_dev; Suggested Target Milestone : Dev Original submitter: gjmurphy Description: Drop a tabSet. Manually resize tabSet so that it has absolute height and width. Now change style property of child layoutPanel to "height: 100%; width: 100%". Notice that bottom of block for panel overlaps block for containing tabSet. Evaluation: Yes, it is there, it seems to be height computation error. Evaluation (Entry 2): It looks like it might be a regression after fixes with computing, there is also another similar issue. Evaluation (Entry 3): I just checked - that bug existed before last integration. Evaluation (Entry 4): Well, the way it filed, it is not a bug. The child panel is positioned as "static", its only container is the whole tabset, so it takes what's right for the size: the size of its containing block. Open browser preview or deploy - you will see the same behavior (you will have to set component borders to something visible to see that). Also, notice that it's not only panel bottom outside of the tabset - it's right side too - for the width of tabset border. I am not yet sure how to implement desired behavior. Perhaps this is possible. I am leaving the bug opened for now. I may decide to turn it to RFE later, though.