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+<!DOCTYPE html> |
+<!-- |
+ Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain. |
+ http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ |
+ --> |
+<!-- Testcase for how we compute the baseline of a vertical flex container |
+ with several flex lines (wrapping in the reverse direction). |
+ The spec says this about this case: |
+ [Given that the first line has no baseline-aligned items:] |
+ ...if the flex container has at least one flex item, and its |
+ first flex item has a baseline parallel to the flex |
+ container's main axis, the flex container's main-axis |
+ baseline is that baseline. |
+ --> |
+<html> |
+<head> |
+ <title>CSS Test: Testing the baseline of a vertical flex container with multiple flex lines</title> |
+ <link rel="author" title="Daniel Holbert" href="mailto:dholbert@mozilla.com"> |
+ <link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css-flexbox-1/#flex-baselines"> |
+ <link rel="match" href="flexbox-baseline-multi-line-vert-002-ref.html"> |
+ <meta charset="utf-8"> |
+ <style> |
+ .flexContainer { |
+ display: inline-flex; |
+ flex-direction: column; |
+ flex-wrap: wrap-reverse; |
+ width: 40px; |
+ height: 40px; |
+ background: lightblue; |
+ } |
+ .flexContainer > * { |
+ width: 20px; |
+ height: 20px; |
+ } |
+ |
+ /* We'll make the second flex line not paint anything, so that the |
+ reference case doesn't need to bother matching it. */ |
+ .flexContainer > *:nth-child(3), |
+ .flexContainer > *:nth-child(4) { |
+ visibility: hidden; |
+ } |
+ |
+ .smallFont { |
+ font-size: 8px; |
+ line-height: 8px; |
+ } |
+ .medFont { |
+ font-size: 12px; |
+ line-height: 12px; |
+ } |
+ .bigFont { |
+ font-size: 16px; |
+ line-height: 16px; |
+ } |
+ </style> |
+</head> |
+<body> |
+ a |
+ <!-- Flex containers with flex items that have a mix of baselines: --> |
+ <div class="flexContainer"> |
+ <div class="medFont">b</div><div class="bigFont">c</div><div class="bigFont">d</div><div class="medFont">e</div> |
+ </div> |
+ |
+ <div class="flexContainer"> |
+ <div class="bigFont">f</div><div class="smallFont">g</div><div class="medFont">h</div><div class="bigFont">i</div> |
+ </div> |
+ |
+ <!-- Flex container with second line baseline-aligned |
+ (shouldn't make a difference) --> |
+ <div class="flexContainer"> |
+ <div class="smallFont">j</div><div class="bigFont">k</div><div class="bigFont" style="align-self: baseline">l</div><div class="medFont" style="align-self: baseline">m</div> |
+ </div> |
+ n |
+ |
+</body> |
+</html> |