The assertion should be “The initial value of the 'page' property is 'auto'.”
Lose the “div { page: initial; }”.
Suggested title: “CSS Test: 'page' initial value”
Add another div after the existing one with a class or id that explicitly sets its 'page' value to 'auto', and declare that it is on the same page. This will prove that the initial value and 'auto' behave the same, and no page break is triggered when switching between them, so the initial value must be 'auto'.
Tom Clancy, 2008/08/20 11:33
Done
Melinda Grant, 2008/08/26 18:46
Change “The line” to “This line”
(I know… it's always *something*… I wish I'd catch these things the first time through too…
Tom Clancy, 2008/08/28 13:57
Fixed. Thanks.
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The assertion should be “The initial value of the 'page' property is 'auto'.”
Lose the “div { page: initial; }”.
Suggested title: “CSS Test: 'page' initial value”
Add another div after the existing one with a class or id that explicitly sets its 'page' value to 'auto', and declare that it is on the same page. This will prove that the initial value and 'auto' behave the same, and no page break is triggered when switching between them, so the initial value must be 'auto'.
Done
Change “The line” to “This line”
(I know… it's always *something*… I wish I'd catch these things the first time through too…
Fixed. Thanks.