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<title>CSS Multi-column Layout Test: Test width:min-content for a multi-column container with column-span:all children</title>
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<meta name="assert" content="This test checks the width:min-content for a multi-column container is calculated correctly.">
<style>
article {
width: min-content;
border: 1px solid black;
column-gap: 10px;
}
.block {
width: 100px;
background-color: yellow;
}
.spanner {
column-span: all;
background-color: lime;
}
</style>
<!-- Case 1: column-width is specified, and spanner's width is less than
column-width, so <article>'s expected width is 80px. -->
<article style="column-width: 80px;">
<div class="block">block1</div>
<div class="spanner" style="width: 50px;">spanner</div>
<div class="block">block2</div>
</article>
<br>
<!-- Case 2: like case 1, but spanner's width is larger than column-width.
Thus <article>'s expected width is 150px; -->
<article style="column-width: 80px;">
<div class="block">block1</div>
<div class="spanner" style="width: 150px;">spanner</div>
<div class="block">block2</div>
</article>
<br>
<!-- Case 3: column-count is specified. Thus <article>'s expected width is two
column boxes wide plus the column-gap, i.e. 100px*2 + 10px = 210px. -->
<article style="column-count: 2;">
<div class="block">block1</div>
<div class="spanner">spanner</div>
<div class="block">block2</div>
</article>
<br>
<!-- Case 4: like case 3, but the spanner's width is larger. Thus <article>'s
expected width is 250px. -->
<article style="column-count: 2;">
<div class="block">block1</div>
<div class="spanner" style="width: 250px;">spanner</div>
<div class="block">block2</div>
</article>
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