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| 1 <!DOCTYPE html> | |
| 2 <html> | |
| 3 <head> | |
| 4 <title>CSS Test: flow-into on ordered lists that have the "reversed" and
/or "start" HTML attribute set</title> | |
| 5 <link rel="author" title="Mihai Balan" href="mibalan@adobe.com"> | |
| 6 <link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-regions/#properties-and
-rules" /> | |
| 7 <link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-regions/#the-flow-into-
property" /> | |
| 8 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../resources/font-smoothing
-disabler.css"> | |
| 9 <meta name="flags" content=""> | |
| 10 <meta name="assert" content="The flow-into property can be applied to or
dered lists. Lists extracted in a named flow should still honor the HTML5 'start
' and 'reversed' list attributes."> | |
| 11 <style> | |
| 12 ol { | |
| 13 margin: 0; | |
| 14 } | |
| 15 ol ol { | |
| 16 color: blue; | |
| 17 } | |
| 18 #ordered-1 { | |
| 19 -webkit-flow-into: f1; | |
| 20 } | |
| 21 #r1 { | |
| 22 -webkit-flow-from: f1; | |
| 23 } | |
| 24 | |
| 25 #ordered-2, | |
| 26 #ordered-2 ol { | |
| 27 -webkit-flow-into: f2; | |
| 28 } | |
| 29 #r2 { | |
| 30 -webkit-flow-from: f2; | |
| 31 } | |
| 32 | |
| 33 .ordered-3 { | |
| 34 -webkit-flow-into: f3; | |
| 35 } | |
| 36 #r3 { | |
| 37 -webkit-flow-from: f3; | |
| 38 } | |
| 39 .region { | |
| 40 background-color: lightgray; | |
| 41 margin: 1em; | |
| 42 float: left; | |
| 43 width: 17em; | |
| 44 height: 15em; | |
| 45 } | |
| 46 </style> | |
| 47 </head> | |
| 48 <body> | |
| 49 <p>This test passes if you see three gray rectangles with a number of li
sts inside each, as follows.</p> | |
| 50 <p>The first rectangle should contain a black numbered list, with the nu
mbering starting at 3. After the first item there should a be a blue numbered li
st, indented, with numbering starting at 10.</p> | |
| 51 <p>The second rectangle should contain two numbered list. The first one
should be black with numbering starting at 10, while the second should be blue a
nd with the numbering starting at 0. They should both have the same indentation
level.</p> | |
| 52 <p>The third rectangle should contain a single numbered list, that's rev
ersed, with the first item being numbered 5.</p> | |
| 53 <ol id="ordered-1" start="3"> | |
| 54 <li>First ordered list, item 3 | |
| 55 <ol start="10"> | |
| 56 <li>Inner ordered list, item 10</li> | |
| 57 <li>Inner ordered list, item 11</li> | |
| 58 </ol> | |
| 59 </li> | |
| 60 <li>First ordered list, item 4</li> | |
| 61 <li>First ordered list, item 5</li> | |
| 62 </ol> | |
| 63 <div class="region" id="r1"></div> | |
| 64 | |
| 65 <ol id="ordered-2" start="10"> | |
| 66 <li>Second ordered list, item 10</li> | |
| 67 <li>Second ordered list, item 11 | |
| 68 <ol start="0"> | |
| 69 <li>Inner ordered list, item 0</li> | |
| 70 <li>Inner ordered list, item 1</li> | |
| 71 <li>Inner ordered list, item 2</li> | |
| 72 </ol> | |
| 73 </li> | |
| 74 <li>Second ordered list, item 12</li> | |
| 75 </ol> | |
| 76 <div class="region" id="r2"></div> | |
| 77 | |
| 78 <ol class="ordered-3" reversed="true" start="5"> | |
| 79 <li>Reversed ordered list, item 5</li> | |
| 80 <li>Reversed ordered list, item 4</li> | |
| 81 <li>Reversed ordered list, item 3</li> | |
| 82 </ol> | |
| 83 <ol class="ordered-3" reversed="true"> | |
| 84 <li>Reversed ordered list, item 2</li> | |
| 85 <li>Reversed ordered list, item 1</li> | |
| 86 </ol> | |
| 87 <div class="region" id="r3"></div> | |
| 88 </body> | |
| 89 </html> | |
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