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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html class="reftest-wait">
<title>WebVTT two-cue layout after the first cue has ended</title>
<link rel="match" href="track-webvtt-two-cue-layout-after-first-end-ref.html">
<script src="/common/reftest-wait.js"></script>
<video style="border:1px solid gray">
  <source src="/media/white.webm" type="video/webm">
  <source src="/media/white.mp4" type="video/mp4">
</video>
<script>
// Add two cues, where the first cue ends before the second.
var video = document.querySelector("video");
var track = video.addTextTrack("captions");
let cue1 = new VTTCue(-1, 1, "cue 1");
track.addCue(cue1);
// As video's duration is 10s, it ensures that this cue would always be displayed.
track.addCue(new VTTCue(0, 10, "cue 2"));
track.mode = "showing";
video.play();
cue1.onexit = () => {
  cue1.onexit = null;
  video.pause();
  takeScreenshot();
};
</script>
</html>