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| + Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain.
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| + http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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| + -->
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| +<!-- This testcase checks that flex items are painted as pseudo-stacking
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| + contexts, instead of full stacking contexts. In other words, content
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| + inside of one flex item should be able to iterleave between pieces of
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| + content in another flex item, if we set appropriately interleaving
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| + "z-index" values. -->
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| +<!-- This was resolved by the CSSWG in April 2013:
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| + http://krijnhoetmer.nl/irc-logs/css/20130403#l-455 -->
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| +<html>
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| +<head>
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| + <title>CSS Test: Testing that flex items paint as pseudo-stacking contexts (like inline-blocks), instead of full stacking contexts: 'z-index' should let descendants interleave</title>
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| + <link rel="author" title="Daniel Holbert" href="mailto:dholbert@mozilla.com">
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| + <link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css-flexbox-1/#painting">
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| + <link rel="match" href="flexbox-items-as-stacking-contexts-003-ref.html">
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| + <style>
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| + .flexContainer {
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| + background: orange;
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| + display: flex;
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| + justify-content: space-between;
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| + width: 70px;
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| + height: 20px;
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| + padding: 2px;
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| + margin-bottom: 2px;
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| + }
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| + .item1 {
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| + background: lightblue;
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| + width: 30px;
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| + min-width: 0; /* disable default min-width:auto behavior */
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| + padding: 2px;
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| + }
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| + .item2 {
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| + background: yellow;
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| + width: 30px;
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| + padding: 2px;
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| + }
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| + .grandchildA {
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| + background: purple;
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| + width: 80px;
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| + height: 6px;
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| + position: relative;
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| + z-index: 10;
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| + }
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| + .grandchildB {
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| + background: teal;
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| + width: 80px;
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| + height: 6px;
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| + position: relative;
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| + z-index: 20;
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| + }
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| + .grandchildC {
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| + background: lime;
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| + width: 20px;
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| + height: 16px;
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| + position: relative;
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| + /* This z-index should interleave this content
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| + between grandchildA and grandchildB: */
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| + z-index: 15;
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| + }
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| + </style>
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| +</head>
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| +<body>
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| + <!-- This flex container's first flex item has content that overflows
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| + and overlap the second flex item. The z-index values are set such
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| + that this content should interleave; grandchildC should
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| + paint on top of grandchildA, but underneath grandchildB. -->
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| + <div class="flexContainer"
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| + ><div class="item1"
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| + ><div class="grandchildA"></div><div class="grandchildB"></div></div><div class="item2"
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| + ><div class="grandchildC"></div></div></div>
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| +</body>
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| +</html>
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