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<title>CSS Test: hsla()</title>
<link rel="author" title="L. David Baron" href="https://dbaron.org/" />
<link rel="author" title="Chris Lilley" href="https://svgees.us" />
<link rel="author" title="Mozilla Corporation" href="http://mozilla.com/" />
<link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-color/#hsla-color" />
<link rel="match" href="t425-hsla-basic-a-ref.xht" />
<meta name="assert" content="Test basic functioning of hsla() colors." />
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html, body { background: white; }
div { width: 12em; height: 6em; }
#one { background-color: hsla(120, 100%, 70%, 1.0); margin-bottom: 0 }
#two { background-color: hsla(120, 100%, 50%, 0.6); margin-top:0 }
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/*
hsla(120, 100%, 70%, 1.0) is rgb(40% 100% 40%)
hsla(120, 100%, 50%, 0.6) is rgb(0% 100% 0% / 0.6)
composite rgb values at 60% over white in sRGB = rgb(40% 100% 40%)
BUT if compositing is done with used values, in device RGB
you will get a mismatch on WCG screen
because the red and blue components will not be zero
and the green will not be 100%
*/
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<p>Test passes if you see a light green square.</p>
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<div id="two"></div>
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