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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
	<head>
		<title>CSS Test: applying flow-into and other formatting on specific list items via different pseudo-classes</title>
		<link rel="author" title="Mihai Balan" href="mailto:mibalan@adobe.com">
		<link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-regions/#properties" />
        <link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-regions/#the-flow-into-property" />
		<meta name="flags" content="">
		<meta name="assert" content="Test checks that pseudo-classes like :first-child or :nth-of-type can be used both for styling and extracting only certain list items from a list into a named flow.">
		<link rel="match" href="reference/extract-list-items-009-ref.html">
		<style>
		.container {
			background-color: lightgreen;
			color: #006400;
			margin: 2em;
		}

		#first li:first-child,
		li:nth-child(even),
		li:nth-of-type(4n) {
			flow-into: f1;
		}
		ol:first-of-type li:first-of-type,
		ol:first-child li:nth-child(2),
		#second :nth-of-type(2),
		#second li:nth-of-type(4),
		#third :last-child,
		#third :nth-child(2) {
			color: blue;
		}
		#first {
			list-style-type: decimal;
		}
		#second {
			list-style-type: disc;
		}
		#third {
			list-style-type: upper-latin;
		}
		.region {
			margin: 2em;
			background-color: lightblue;
		}
		#r1 {
			flow-from: f1;
		}
		</style>
	</head>
	<body>
		<!-- Individual list items are extracted from ordered/unordered lists. Some of them remain
		in the normal document flow while others are rendered in a region.
		Pseudo-elements are used to extract the list items and then, other, equivalent
		pseudo-elements are used to format them. -->
		<p>Test passes if you see two rectangles, one green and one blue, as described below:<br>
		The green rectangle should contain three lists, separated by a small vertical space. The <strong>first list</strong> should be a numbered list starting at 3, with only one item. The <strong>second list</strong> should be a bulleted list with three items. The <strong>third list</strong> should be a numbered list with two items, numbered A and C respectively.<br>
		The blue rectangle should contain a list with items numbered/marked in a different ways, as follows. As opposed to the green rectangle, the numbers/markings for the list items in the blue rectangle should be outside the rectangle. The <strong>first and second items</strong> should be numbered with 1 and 2 (decimal). The <strong>third and fourth items</strong> should be bulleted. The <strong>fifth and sixth items</strong> should be numbered with B and D respectively.</p>
		<div class="container">
			<ol id="first">
				<li>First numbered list, item 1</li>
				<li>First numbered list, item 2</li>
				<li>First numbered list, item 3</li>
			</ol>
			<ul id="second">
				<li>Bullet list, item 1</li>
				<li>Bullet list, item 2</li>
				<li>Bullet list, item 3</li>
				<li>Bullet list, item 4</li>
				<li>Bullet list, item 5</li>
			</ul>
			<ol id="third">
				<li>Second numbered list, item A</li>
				<li>Second numbered list, item B</li>
				<li>Second numbered list, item C</li>
				<li>Second numbered list, item D</li>
			</ol>
		</div>
		<div class="region" id="r1"></div>
	</body>
</html>