chromium/third_party/blink/web_tests/external/wpt/css/css-text/text-align/text-align-start-016.html

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<title>text-align: start, pre, dir=auto</title>
<link rel='author' title='Richard Ishida' href='mailto:[email protected]'>
<link rel='help' href='https://drafts.csswg.org/css-text-3/#text-align-property'>
<link rel='match' href='reference/text-align-start-ref-016.html'>
<meta name="assert" content="text-align:start aligns inline-level content to the start edge of the line box – ie. left when direction is auto and first strong character is ltr, and right when first strong is rtl.">
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.test { text-align: start; }
/* the CSS below is not part of the test */
.test, .ref1, .ref2 { width: 300px; color: orange; font: 25px/1 Ahem; }
.test { border: 1px solid orange; margin: 20px; }
.ref1, .ref2 { border-left: 1px solid orange; border-right: 1px solid orange; margin: 0 20px; }
.ref1 { border-top: 1px solid orange; text-align: left; }
.ref2 { border-bottom: 1px solid orange; text-align: right; }
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<div id='instructions'>Test passes if shading in both orange boxes is identical.</div>
<pre class="test" dir="auto">TES
&rlm;TIN</pre>
<div class="ref1">REF</div>
<div class="ref2">ERE</div>
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The &rlm isn't in the Ahem font, so it may cause a spurious effect, such as a thin white line in the middle of a block in IE. This should be ignored. The test needs a RTL character in the Ahem font, so that the &RLM can be removed.
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