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<title>CSS Pseudo-Elements Test: active selection and first-line pseudo-element</title>
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<meta name="assert" content="In this test, the div::selection selector has no 'color' declaration. The div::selection selector should use the 'color' declaration from the div rule and, for the first line only, it should use the 'color' declaration from the ::first-line pseudo-element. Therefore the '1st selected text' should be purple and the '2nd selected text' should be green.">
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More info:
[css-pseudo-4] Original color of highlight pseudo inside
::first-letter/::first-line
https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/4625
RESOLVED: Whatever highlight being applied uses colors from before
even if came from pseudo element like ::first-letter/::first-line
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<style>
div
{
color: green;
font-size: 300%;
}
div::first-line
{
color: purple;
}
div::selection
{
background-color: yellow;
}
</style>
<script>
function startTest()
{
var targetRange = document.createRange();
/* We first create an empty range */
targetRange.selectNodeContents(document.getElementById("test"));
/* Then we set the range boundaries to the children of div#test */
window.getSelection().addRange(targetRange);
/* Finally, we now select such range of content */
}
</script>
<body onload="startTest();">
<p>Test passes if both "selected text" have a yellow background, if the glyphs of "1st selected text" are purple and if the glyphs of "2nd selected text" are green.
<div id="test" class="highlight_reftest">1st selected text<br>2nd selected text</div>