Anyway... my guess is that the non-greedy condition causes a re-evaluation of a previous greedy pattern. It messes up my userscript, but works fine everywhere else. Phuket.
I guess my actual question should be "which one does the XNU kernel check when I call task_for_pid?", but it's not like that function was documented or so...
in order for the bounding box to work correctly, you have to abuse ::before or ::after
in order for that to render over the following element without hardcoding any z-index'es, you have to use a flexbox and reverse the flow
in order for the tip of the arrow to work, you have to make ::before or ::after a rectangle, rotate it by 45° and give it a border at the top and right
in order for that border not to flow outside the navbar, you have to add an additional container with overflow-y: hidden
and in order for the tip of the arrow having a background color, but not covering the next of the node, you have to use linear-gradient, and fill it from one corner to the middle with rgba(0, 0, 0, 0), and for the rest with rgba(255, 255, 255, 1), creating a hacky triangle
but hey, it even works in IE11 ^^
oh, and I almost forgot: in order for that background not to break the border of the containing element, you have to abuse ::before and ::after yet again (here you can hardcode a z-index), to draw it back, but you still have to keep the original border because border-radius