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diff --git a/layout/reftests/flexbox/flexbox-widget-flex-items-1.html b/layout/reftests/flexbox/flexbox-widget-flex-items-1.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..317112e9fb --- /dev/null +++ b/layout/reftests/flexbox/flexbox-widget-flex-items-1.html @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +<!DOCTYPE html> +<!-- + Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain. + http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ +--> +<!-- + This testcase checks that flex containers honor those widgets (if any) in + our system theme that have only a single valid size (and hence should + refuse to flex). + + e.g. in Gecko with a GTK theme, checkboxes and radio buttons have a single + valid size, and any specified widths (and min/max-widths) will have no + effect on their rendering (regardless of whether they're in a flex + container). +--> +<html> +<head> + <style> + div.flexbox { + display: flex; + align-items: flex-start; + border: 2px dotted lightgray; + width: 400px; + height: 40px; + margin-bottom: 10px; + } + div.flexbox > * { + flex: 1; + outline: 1px dashed black; + margin: 0; + vertical-align: top; + } + </style> +</head> +<body> + <div class="flexbox"><input type="button"></div> + <div class="flexbox"><input type="checkbox"></div> + <div class="flexbox"><input type="file"></div> + <div class="flexbox"><input type="image"></div> + <div class="flexbox"><input type="password"></div> + <div class="flexbox"><input type="radio"></div> + <div class="flexbox"><input type="reset"></div> + <div class="flexbox"><input type="submit"></div> + <div class="flexbox"><input type="text"></div> +</body> +</html> |