| <!DOCTYPE html> |
| <link href="resources/grid.css" rel="stylesheet"> |
| <link href="resources/grid-alignment.css" rel="stylesheet"> |
| <style> |
| body { margin: 0; } |
| .block { |
| background: grey; |
| float: left; |
| margin: 5px; |
| text-orientation: sideways; |
| width: 200px; |
| } |
| .block1 > :nth-child(1) { font-size:24px; } |
| .block1 > :nth-child(2) { font-size:32px; } |
| .block2 > :nth-child(1) { font-size:48px; } |
| .block2 > :nth-child(2) { font-size:64px; } |
| .item { |
| border-width: 2px 5px 3px 4px; |
| border-style: solid; |
| padding: 6px 3px 7px 8px; |
| margin: 10px 6px 4px 12px; |
| } |
| .extraLeftPadding { padding-left: 30px; } |
| .extraRightPadding { padding-right: 30px; } |
| .item { display: inline-block; } |
| .block1, .block2 { float: left; } |
| </style> |
| |
| <p>1x4 with parallel items, but opposite block-flow direction.<br>All items share 'first-row' Baseline Context. No item shares any column-like Baseline Context.<br>We have 2 baseline-sharing groups.<br>Items participate in both, column and row baseline, but since they only share a row-like Baseline Context only 'align-self' (column baseline-axis) should apply.<br>The Baseline Alignment may increase size contribution of some items.</p> |
| <div class="block verticalLR"><div class="block1"><div class="item">A</div><div class="item">A</div></div><div class="block2 verticalRL"><div class="item">A</div><div class="item">A</div></div></div> |
| <div class="block verticalLR"><div class="block1"><div class="item extraLeftPadding">A</div><div class="item extraRightPadding">A</div></div><div class="block2 verticalRL"><div class="item">A</div><div class="item">A</div></div></div></div> |