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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
 <head>
  <title>CSS Test: table-layout fixed - columns with percentage height</title>
  <link rel="author" title="Gérard Talbot" href="http://www.gtalbot.org/BrowserBugsSection/css21testsuite/">
  <link rel="author" title="Adapted for vertical layout by Simon Montagu" href="http:/mozilla.org/">
  <link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/tables.html#fixed-table-layout" title="17.5.2.1 Fixed table layout">
  <link rel="match" href="fixed-table-layout-021-ref.htm">
  <meta content="" name="flags">
  <meta content="A column with a percentage height in a 'table-layout: fixed' table can be calculated, predicted, rendered." name="assert">
  <style type="text/css">
  div.test { writing-mode: vertical-rl; }
  table
  {
   border: white solid;
   border-width: 29px 0px; /* vertical table border height is 58px total */
   border-collapse: separate;
   border-spacing: 15px 4px; /* vertical border-spacing height is 75px total */
   table-layout: fixed;
   height: 533px;
  /*
  "With this (fast) algorithm, the vertical layout of
  the table does not depend on the contents of the cells;
  it only depends on the table's height, the height of
  the columns, and borders or cell spacing."
  http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/tables.html#fixed-table-layout
  So,
    533px : total table height
  -
     58px : total vertical border height
  -
     75px : total vertical border-spacing height
  ========
    400px : total to split among the 4 columns
  */
  }
  col#first
  {
   background-color: fuchsia;
   height: 13%;
   /* 400px multiplied by 13% = 52px */
  }
  col#second
  {
   background-color: olive;
   height: 22%;
  /* 400px multiplied by 22% = 88px */
  }
  col#third
  {
   background-color: orange;
   height: 31%;
  /* 400px multiplied by 31% = 124px */
  /*
  100% - (13% + 22% + 31%) == 34% for last column
  */
  }
  td {padding: 10px 0px; width: 24px; }
  td#first-cell {color: fuchsia;}
  td#second-cell {color: olive;}
  td#third-cell {color: orange;}
  div {padding: 0px; }
  div#reference1st
  {
   background-color: fuchsia;
   color: fuchsia;
   right: 48px;
   top: 44px; /* 29px border-top of table + 15px border-spacing == 44px */
   position: relative;
   height: 52px;
   width: 24px;
  }
  div#reference2nd
  {
   background-color: olive;
   color: olive;
   right: 24px;
   top: 111px;
  /*
    29px : border-top of table
  +
    15px : 1st border-spacing
  +
    52px : height of first column
  +
    15px : 2nd border-spacing
  =======
   111px
  */
   position: relative;
   height: 88px;
   width: 24px;
  }
  div#reference3rd
  {
   background-color: orange;
   color: orange;
   top: 214px;
  /*
    29px : border-top of table
  +
    15px : 1st border-spacing
  +
    52px : height of first column
  +
    15px : 2nd border-spacing
  +
    88px : height of second column
  +
    15px : 3rd border-spacing
  =======
   214px
  */
   position: relative;
   height: 124px;
   width: 24px;
  }
  </style>
 </head>
 <body>
   <p>Test passes if the colored (fuchsia, olive and orange) stripes have respectively the same heights and the same vertical positions.</p>
   <div class="test">
     <div id="reference1st">ref</div>
     <div id="reference2nd">ref</div>
     <div id="reference3rd">ref</div>
     <table>
       <col id="first">
       <col id="second">
       <col id="third">
       <col>
       <tr>
	 <td id="first-cell">1st</td>
	 <td id="second-cell">2nd</td>
	 <td id="third-cell">3rd</td>
	 <td></td>
       </tr>
     </table>
   </div>
 </body>
</html>