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| <title>ol element</title> |
| <link rel="author" title="dzenana" href="mailto:dzenana.trenutak@gmail.com"> |
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| <meta name="assert" content="OL's reversed attribute creates a descending list." /> |
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| span p {display:list-item; margin-left: 0; margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; padding-left: 0; padding-top: 0; padding-bottom: 0;} |
| span span p {margin-left: 0; margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; padding-left: 5em; padding-top: 0; padding-bottom: 0; font-family: monospace;} |
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| <h1>Description</h1> |
| <p>This test continues to validate the ol element.</p> |
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| <p>These reftests are necessary because the values of the ol's li children as calculated by the user agent are NOT available programatically. Only explicitly-set values are available programatically. Therefore, we need to check actual rendering against expected rendering.</p> |
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| <p>The spec states:</p> |
| <blockquote>"The reversed attribute is a boolean attribute. If present, it indicates that the list is a descending list (..., 3, 2, 1). If the attribute is omitted, the list is an ascending list (1, 2, 3, ...)."</blockquote> |
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| <p><strong>This reftest passes if you see an ascending list followed by two descending lists.</strong></p> |
| <p>(Note: each list item has no content; only the sequencing should appear.)</p> |
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| <p>Ordered List</p> |
| <span> |
| <p>1.</p> |
| <p>2.</p> |
| <p>3.</p> |
| </span> |
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| <p>Ordered List - reversed via content attribute</p> |
| <span> |
| <p>3.</p> |
| <p>2.</p> |
| <p>1.</p> |
| </span> |
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| <p>Ordered List - reversed via IDL</p> |
| <span> |
| <p>3.</p> |
| <p>2.</p> |
| <p>1.</p> |
| </span> |
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