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<title>CSS Test: The 'border-image-repeat' property with 'round' as a value</title>
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<meta name="assert" content="This test checks that the 'round' value for 'border-image-repeat' property specifies that the image is tiled (repeated) to fill the sides of the border image area. If it does not fill the area with a whole number of tiles, the image is rescaled so that it does." />
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{
border: 40px double red;
border-image-repeat: round;
border-image-slice: 27;
border-image-source: url("support/blue-and-red-diamonds-81x81.png");
height: 102px;
margin: 70px;
width: 102px;
}
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102px divided by 40px == 2.55
Rounding of 2.55 == 3
So, there must be at least 3 blue squares
on each horizontal side and on each vertical side.
102px divided by 3 == 34px
The 6 blue squares at top and bottom edges
will each be 34px wide by 40px tall.
The remaining 6 blue squares at left and right edges
will each be 40px wide by 34px tall.
*/
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<p>Test passes if there are three whole blue diamonds without clipping on four sides of the border.</p>
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