| <html> |
| <head> |
| <style> |
| .scaled { /* Ends up 255.5px by 255.5px */ |
| position:relative; |
| left: 128; top: 128; |
| width:511px; |
| height:511px; |
| -webkit-transform: translateZ(0px) scale(0.5); |
| } |
| body { position:relative; } |
| </style> |
| |
| <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"> |
| if (window.testRunner) { |
| testRunner.dumpAsText(true); |
| } |
| </script> |
| </head> |
| |
| <body style="margin:0; padding:0;"> |
| <!-- |
| If the test passes you should see a solid green square with no blue on its edges. |
| |
| The image sits such that it completely fills a tile in the white background layer. However some of the edge pixels of the box are only partially |
| filled, so they end up being blended with part of the pixel behind them. If culling treats them as opaque, then the background tile below is culled |
| inappropriately, and the edge pixels come out mixed with blue since the partial pixels behind were not filled. |
| --> |
| <img class="scaled green" src="../../fast/images/resources/green.jpg"></img> |
| </body> |
| </html> |