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<title>lower-roman, 0-9</title>
<link rel='author' title='Richard Ishida' href='mailto:[email protected]'>
<link rel='help' href='http://www.w3.org/TR/css-counter-styles-3/#simple-numeric'>
<link rel="reviewer" title="Chris Lilley" href="mailto:[email protected]" />
<meta name="assert" content="list-style: lower-roman produces numbers up to 9 items per the spec.">
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ol li { list-style-type: lower-roman; }
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.test { font-size: 25px; }
ol { margin: 0; padding-left: 8em; }
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<p class="instructions">Test passes if the two columns are the same, IGNORING the suffix.</p>
<div class="test"><ol>
<div><bdi>i. </bdi>i</div>
<div><bdi>ii. </bdi>ii</div>
<div><bdi>iii. </bdi>iii</div>
<div><bdi>iv. </bdi>iv</div>
<div><bdi>v. </bdi>v</div>
<div><bdi>vi. </bdi>vi</div>
<div><bdi>vii. </bdi>vii</div>
<div><bdi>viii. </bdi>viii</div>
<div><bdi>ix. </bdi>ix</div>
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