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+<!DOCTYPE html>
+
+ <meta charset="UTF-8">
+
+ <title>CSS Writing Modes Test: 'writing-mode: vertical-rl' set to &lt;body&gt; element propagates to viewport</title>
+
+ <link rel="author" title="GĂ©rard Talbot" href="http://www.gtalbot.org/BrowserBugsSection/css21testsuite/">
+ <link rel="help" href="https://www.w3.org/TR/css-writing-modes-4/#principal-flow" title="8. The Principal Writing Mode">
+ <!--
+ Issue 3066: [css-writing-modes] Does vertical writing mode of an HTML body
+ element cause an orthogonal flow?
+ https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/3066
+ -->
+ <link rel="match" href="wm-propagation-body-049-ref.html">
+
+ <meta name="assert" content="This test checks that when the root element has a &lt;body&gt; child element, then the principal writing mode is instead taken from the values of writing-mode and direction on the first such child element instead of taken from the root element. Also, a small script in this test verifies that the computed value of 'writing-mode' of the root element itself is not affected by such propagation. Finally, in order to make sure that the principal writing mode is indeed 'vertical-rl', the test checks that a simple text is affected by 'text-orientation: upright' since 'text-orientation: upright' should have a rendering effect on it.">
+
+ <!--
+ Tests 032 to 035: html's writing-mode is not specified
+
+ Tests 036 to 039: html's writing-mode is specified as horizontal-tb
+
+ Tests 040 to 043: html's writing-mode is specified as vertical-rl
+
+ Tests 044 to 047: html's writing-mode is specified as vertical-lr
+
+ Tests 048 to 051: html's writing-mode is specified as sideways-rl
+
+ Tests 052 to 055: html's writing-mode is specified as sideways-lr
+ -->
+
+ <style>
+ html
+ {
+ writing-mode: sideways-rl;
+ }
+
+ html::after
+ {
+ content: "This text must be vertical, with letters upright.";
+ text-orientation: upright;
+ /* 'text-orientation: upright' has no effect with 'sideways-rl', but does with 'vertical-rl' */
+ }
+
+ body
+ {
+ writing-mode: vertical-rl;
+ }
+
+ div
+ {
+ background-color: blue;
+ height: 100px;
+ width: 100px;
+ }
+
+ h1#second-test-condition
+ {
+ background-color: red;
+ color: yellow;
+ }
+ </style>
+
+ <script>
+ function verifyComputedValueDocRoot()
+ {
+ if(getComputedStyle(document.documentElement)["writing-mode"] == "sideways-rl")
+ {
+ document.getElementById("second-test-condition").style.display = "none";
+ };
+
+ /*
+ If the computed value of 'writing-mode' of the root element
+ itself is not affected by such propagation, then the big FAIL
+ word will not be displayed.
+ */
+ }
+ </script>
+
+ <body onload="verifyComputedValueDocRoot();">
+
+ <div></div>
+
+ <p><img src="support/block-flow-direction-025-exp-res.png" width="359" height="36" alt="Image download support must be enabled">
+
+ <!--
+ The image says:
+ Test passes if there is a blue square in the
+ <strong>upper-right corner</strong> of the page.
+ -->
+
+ <h1 id="second-test-condition">FAIL</h1>