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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
    <head>
        <title>CSS Test: speak-as spell-out</title>
        <link rel="author" title="Alexander Lehner" href="mailto:alexlehner86@gmail.com">
        <link rel="help" href="https://www.w3.org/TR/css-speech-1/#speaking-props-speak-as">
        <meta
            name="flags"
            content="speech"
        >
        <meta
            name="assert"
            content="The spell-out value of speak-as makes screen readers spell each single letter."
        >
        <style>
            p.speak-as-spell-out { speak-as: spell-out; }
        </style>
    </head>
    <body>
        <h1>Test Case</h1>
        <p>
            The following abbreviation should be read one letter at a time:
        </p>
        <p class="speak-as-spell-out">way</p>
        <h2>Instructions for Manual Test</h2>
        <ol>
            <li>Open the website in your browser.</li>
            <li>
                Activate your screen reader (NVDA, VoiceOver, TalkBack etc.) and, in browse mode, navigate to the paragraph following the first heading.
            </li>
            <li>
                The screen reader should spell the abbreviation "way" as W, A, Y.
            </li>
        </ol>
    </body>
</html>