text-align-start-009.html (1319B)
1 <!DOCTYPE html> 2 <html lang="en"> 3 <head> 4 <meta charset="utf-8"> 5 <title>text-align: start, dir=auto, RTL first strong</title> 6 <link rel='author' title='Richard Ishida' href='mailto:ishida@w3.org'> 7 <link rel='help' href='https://drafts.csswg.org/css-text-3/#text-align-property'> 8 <link rel='match' href='reference/text-align-start-ref-009.html'> 9 <meta name="assert" content="text-align:start aligns inline-level content to the start edge of the line box – ie. right when direction is auto and first strong character is rtl."> 10 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/fonts/ahem.css"> 11 <style type='text/css'> 12 .test { text-align: start; } 13 /* the CSS below is not part of the test */ 14 .test, .ref { border: 1px solid orange; margin: 20px; width: 300px; color: orange; font: 25px/1 Ahem; } 15 .ref { text-align: right; } 16 </style> 17 </head> 18 <body> 19 <div id='instructions'>Test passes if shading in both orange boxes is identical.</div> 20 <div class="test" dir="auto">‏TES TES TES TES TES TES TES TES</div> 21 <div class="ref">REF REF REF REF REF REF REF REF</div> 22 <!-- Notes: 23 The &rlm isn't in the Ahem font, so it may cause a spurious effect, such as a thin white line in the middle of a block in IE. This should be ignored. The test needs a RTL character in the Ahem font, so that the &RLM can be removed. 24 --> 25 </body> 26 </html>