svg-inline-styles-005.html (1495B)
1 <!DOCTYPE html> 2 <html> 3 <head> 4 <title>CSS Test: Fall back to presentation attribute style of SVG element with invalid inline transform style</title> 5 <link rel="author" title="Rebecca Hauck" href="mailto:rhauck@adobe.com"> 6 <link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css-transforms-1/#svg-transform"> 7 <link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css-transforms-1/#transform-attribute-specificity"> 8 <link rel="match" href="reference/svg-inline-styles-ref.html"> 9 <meta name="flags" content="svg"> 10 <meta name="assert" content="Invalid inline transform styles on SVG elements should fall back to presentation attributes styles on the same element. The rect in the test should be rotated by 90 degrees clockwise."> 11 <style type="text/css"> 12 svg { 13 height: 300px; 14 width: 300px; 15 } 16 </style> 17 </head> 18 <body> 19 <p>The test passes if there is a vertical green stripe to the left of a yellow vertical stripe. You should see no red.</p> 20 <svg> 21 <!-- Fill with Gradient to avoid false positive. --> 22 <defs> 23 <linearGradient id="grad" x2="0%" y2="100%"> 24 <stop offset="50%" stop-color="yellow"/> 25 <stop offset="50%" stop-color="green"/> 26 </linearGradient> 27 </defs> 28 <rect x="1" y="1" width="98" height="98" fill="red"/> 29 <rect y="-100" width="100" height="100" fill="url(#grad)" style="transform: scale(invalid)" transform="rotate(90)"/> 30 </svg> 31 </body> 32 </html>