| <!doctype html> |
| <head> |
| <title>line-box-contain: glyphs</title> |
| <style> |
| .test { -webkit-line-box-contain: glyphs; line-box-contain: glyphs; font: 64px/1em Ahem; background-color:red; width:6em; overflow:hidden } |
| .goodline { color: green; line-height:12 } |
| .contains-drop-cap::first-letter { font-size:36px; float:left; margin-right:2px; -webkit-line-box-contain:glyphs; line-box-contain:glyphs } |
| </style> |
| </head> |
| <body> |
| You should see a green rectangle below. If you see any red, the test has failed. |
| |
| <div class="test"> |
| <span class="goodline">xxxxx</span><span style="background-color:green; font-size:128px; padding-left:0.5em;"></span><br> |
| <div style="display:inline-block; width:1em;height:2em;vertical-align:bottom;background-color:green"></div><span class="goodline">xxxxx</span> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p style="-webkit-line-box-contain:glyphs;line-box-contain: glyphs; border:1px solid black">this block should hug the lowercase glyphs.</p> |
| |
| <p class="contains-drop-cap">The first letter here should look nicer because it uses glyph bounds<br>This should make the top of the T |
| line up with the line and not look shifted down.<br> Maybe we should do this by default for all first letters like Firefox does. |
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