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| 1 <!DOCTYPE html> |
| 2 <html> |
| 3 <head> |
| 4 <meta charset="utf-8"> |
| 5 <title>ol element</title> |
| 6 <link rel="author" title="dzenana" href="mailto:dzenana.trenutak@gmail.com"> |
| 7 <link rel="help" href="https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#the-ol-elemen
t"> |
| 8 <link rel="match" href="grouping-ol-start-reftest-001-ref.html" /> |
| 9 <meta name="assert" content="Sequences produced by calculated values for LI
elements within OL match spec's expectations (part one)." /> |
| 10 <style type="text/css"> |
| 11 span p {display:list-item; margin-left: 0; margin-top: 0; margin-bottom:
0; padding-left: 0; padding-top: 0; padding-bottom: 0;} |
| 12 span li {margin-left: 0; margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; padding-left:
0; padding-top: 0; padding-bottom: 0; font-family: monospace;} |
| 13 span ol {margin-left: 0; margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; padding-left:
5em; padding-top: 0; padding-bottom: 0; font-family: monospace; |
| 14 list-style-position: inside; list-style-type: decimal; } |
| 15 </style> |
| 16 </head> |
| 17 <body> |
| 18 <p>This test continues to validate the ol element. This reftest is necessary
because the values of the ol's li children as calculated and displayed by the u
ser agent are NOT systematically available programatically. Only explicitly-set
values are available programatically. Therefore, we need to check actual renderi
ng against expected rendering.</p> |
| 19 |
| 20 <p>The spec states:</p> |
| 21 <blockquote><p>The first item in the list has the ordinal value given by the
ol element's start attribute, unless that li element has a value attribute with
a value that can be successfully parsed, in which case it has the ordinal value
given by that value attribute.</p> |
| 22 <p>Each subsequent item in the list has the ordinal value given
by its value attribute, if it has one, or, if it doesn't, the ordinal value of t
he previous item, plus one if the reversed is absent, or minus one if it is pres
ent.</p></blockquote> |
| 23 |
| 24 <p><strong>This reftest passes if each list's items are numbered identically
to the horizontal sequence immediately above those list items.</strong></p> |
| 25 <p>(Note: each list item has no content; only the sequencing should appear.)
</p> |
| 26 |
| 27 <span> |
| 28 |
| 29 <p>2, 3, 4 (ol has start attribute of 2)</p> |
| 30 <ol start="2"> |
| 31 <li></li> |
| 32 <li></li> |
| 33 <li></li> |
| 34 </ol> |
| 35 |
| 36 <p>-9, -8, -7 (ol has start attribute of -9)</p> |
| 37 <ol start="-9"> |
| 38 <li></li> |
| 39 <li></li> |
| 40 <li></li> |
| 41 </ol> |
| 42 |
| 43 <p>1000, 1001, 1002 (list's start attribute of 1000 provided by JavaScript)<
/p> |
| 44 <ol id="start_me"> |
| 45 <li></li> |
| 46 <li></li> |
| 47 <li></li> |
| 48 </ol> |
| 49 |
| 50 <p>2, 1, 9 (each list item has a specified value attribute, list has a start
attribute of 1000)</p> |
| 51 <ol istart="1000"> |
| 52 <li value="2"></li> |
| 53 <li value="1"></li> |
| 54 <li value="9"></li> |
| 55 </ol> |
| 56 |
| 57 </span> |
| 58 |
| 59 <script> |
| 60 document.getElementById("start_me").start = 1000; |
| 61 </script> |
| 62 |
| 63 </body> |
| 64 </html> |
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