1 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd">
4 <TITLE>CSS1 Test Suite:
5.5.15 border-width
</TITLE>
5 <META http-equiv=
"Content-Type" content=
"text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
6 <META http-equiv=
"Content-Style-Type" content=
"text/css">
8 <LINK rel=
"stylesheet" type=
"text/css" media=
"screen" href=
"../resources/base.css">
9 <STYLE type=
"text/css">
10 .one {border-width:
25px; border-style: solid;}
11 .two {border-width: thin; border-style: solid;}
12 .three {border-width:
25px;}
</STYLE>
16 <BODY><P>The style declarations which apply to the text below are:
</P>
17 <PRE>.one {border-width:
25px; border-style: solid;}
18 .two {border-width: thin; border-style: solid;}
19 .three {border-width:
25px;}
23 This element has a class of
<TT>one
</TT>. However, it contains an
<SPAN class=
"two">inline element of class
<TT>two
</TT></SPAN>, which should result in a thin solid border on each side of each box in the inline element. There is also an
<SPAN class=
"three">inline element of class
<TT>three
</TT></SPAN>, which should have no border width because no border style was set.
27 <TABLE border
cellspacing=
"0" cellpadding=
"3" class=
"tabletest">
29 <TD colspan=
"2" bgcolor=
"silver"><STRONG>TABLE Testing Section
</STRONG></TD>
32 <TD bgcolor=
"silver"> </TD>
34 This element has a class of
<TT>one
</TT>. However, it contains an
<SPAN class=
"two">inline element of class
<TT>two
</TT></SPAN>, which should result in a thin solid border on each side of each box in the inline element. There is also an
<SPAN class=
"three">inline element of class
<TT>three
</TT></SPAN>, which should have no border width because no border style was set.
36 </TD></TR></TABLE></BODY>