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| 1 <html> | |
| 2 <head> | |
| 3 <script src="../resources/helper.js"></script> | |
| 4 <style> | |
| 5 #source { | |
| 6 -webkit-flow-into: content; | |
| 7 } | |
| 8 | |
| 9 #region { | |
| 10 -webkit-flow-from: content; | |
| 11 height: 100px; | |
| 12 width: 200px; | |
| 13 } | |
| 14 | |
| 15 #outside { | |
| 16 height: 100px; | |
| 17 width: 200px; | |
| 18 } | |
| 19 | |
| 20 body { | |
| 21 margin-top: 0; | |
| 22 } | |
| 23 | |
| 24 #description { | |
| 25 width: 600px; | |
| 26 } | |
| 27 </style> | |
| 28 </head> | |
| 29 <body onload="selectContentByRange(100, 10, 100, 110);"> | |
| 30 <div id="source">inside region inside region inside region inside region</di
v> | |
| 31 <div id="outside">outside region outside region outside region outside regio
n</div> | |
| 32 <div id="region"></div> | |
| 33 <div id="description"> | |
| 34 <h1><a href="https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=121501">Bug #121501
- [CSS Regions] Layout Test for selection direction</a></h1> | |
| 35 <p>Selection is based in DOM tree, so if you select text from "outside r
egion" to "inside region" the highlighted area is exactly the opposite to what t
he user is actually selecting.</p> | |
| 36 </div> | |
| 37 </body> | |
| 38 </html> | |
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