<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>CSS1 Test Suite: 5.5.05 margin</TITLE> <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <META http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css"> <LINK rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="../resources/base.css"> <STYLE type="text/css"> .zero {background-color: silver; margin: 0;} .one {margin: 0.5in; background-color: aqua;} .two {margin: 25px; background-color: aqua;} .three {margin: 5em; background-color: aqua;} .four {margin: 25%; background-color: aqua;} .five {margin: 25px;} .six {margin: -10px; background-color: aqua;}</STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY><P>The style declarations which apply to the text below are:</P> <PRE>.zero {background-color: silver; margin: 0;} .one {margin: 0.5in; background-color: aqua;} .two {margin: 25px; background-color: aqua;} .three {margin: 5em; background-color: aqua;} .four {margin: 25%; background-color: aqua;} .five {margin: 25px;} .six {margin: -10px; background-color: aqua;} </PRE> <HR> <P> NOTE: The following tests are separated by class-zero paragraphs, so as to prevent margin-collapsing as described in section 4.1.1 of the CSS1 specification. </P> <P class="zero"> This element has a class of zero. </P> <P class="one"> This sentence should have an overall margin of half an inch, which will require extra text in order to test. </P> <P class="zero"> This element has a class of zero. </P> <P class="two"> This sentence should have an overall margin of 25 pixels, which will require extra text in order to test. </P> <P class="zero"> This element has a class of zero. </P> <P class="three"> This sentence should have an overall margin of 5 em, which will require extra text in order to test. </P> <P class="zero"> This element has a class of zero. </P> <P class="four"> This sentence should have an overall margin of 25%, which is calculated with respect to the width of the parent element. This will require extra text in order to test. </P> <P class="zero"> This element has a class of zero. </P> <UL class="two"> <LI>This list has a margin of 25px, and a light blue background. <LI>Therefore, it ought to have such a margin. <LI class="five">This list item has a margin of 25px, which should cause it to be offset in some fashion. <LI>This list item has no special styles applied to it. </UL> <P class="zero"> This element has a class of zero. </P> <P class="six"> This paragraph has an overall margin of -10px, which should make it wider than usual as well as shift it upward and pull subsequent text up toward it, and a light blue background. In all other respects, however, the element should be normal. No styles have been applied to it besides the negative margin and the background color. </P> <P class="zero"> This element has a class of zero. </P> <TABLE border cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" class="tabletest"> <TR> <TD colspan="2" bgcolor="silver"><STRONG>TABLE Testing Section</STRONG></TD> </TR> <TR> <TD bgcolor="silver"> </TD> <TD><P> NOTE: The following tests are separated by class-zero paragraphs, so as to prevent margin-collapsing as described in section 4.1.1 of the CSS1 specification. </P> <P class="zero"> This element has a class of zero. </P> <P class="one"> This sentence should have an overall margin of half an inch, which will require extra text in order to test. </P> <P class="zero"> This element has a class of zero. </P> <P class="two"> This sentence should have an overall margin of 25 pixels, which will require extra text in order to test. </P> <P class="zero"> This element has a class of zero. </P> <P class="three"> This sentence should have an overall margin of 5 em, which will require extra text in order to test. </P> <P class="zero"> This element has a class of zero. </P> <P class="four"> This sentence should have an overall margin of 25%, which is calculated with respect to the width of the parent element. This will require extra text in order to test. </P> <P class="zero"> This element has a class of zero. </P> <UL class="two"> <LI>This list has a margin of 25px, and a light blue background. <LI>Therefore, it ought to have such a margin. <LI class="five">This list item has a margin of 25px, which should cause it to be offset in some fashion. <LI>This list item has no special styles applied to it. </UL> <P class="zero"> This element has a class of zero. </P> <P class="six"> This paragraph has an overall margin of -10px, which should make it wider than usual as well as shift it upward and pull subsequent text up toward it, and a light blue background. In all other respects, however, the element should be normal. No styles have been applied to it besides the negative margin and the background color. </P> <P class="zero"> This element has a class of zero. </P> </TD></TR></TABLE></BODY> </HTML>