From 0ed655652d52f0ab068fcb2003ffcd1b6bbed249 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ian Hickson For each property in the table below, given a The For each property in the table below, given a The body
+ article
, aside
, nav
,
+ and section
elements are expected to affect the margins
+ of h1
elements, based on the nesting depth. If x is a selector that matches elements that are either
+ article
, aside
, nav
, or
+ section
elements, then the following rules capture what
+ is expected:@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml);
+
+x h1 { margin-top: 0.83em; margin-bottom: 0.83em; }
+x x h1 { margin-top: 1.00em; margin-bottom: 1.00em; }
+x x x h1 { margin-top: 1.33em; margin-bottom: 1.33em; }
+x x x x h1 { margin-top: 1.67em; margin-bottom: 1.67em; }
+x x x x x h1 { margin-top: 2.33em; margin-bottom: 2.33em; }
+
+ body
element, the first attribute that exists maps to the pixel
length property on the body
element. If none of
the attributes for a property are found, or if the value of the
@@ -62102,14 +62117,13 @@ table[frames=border] > tfoot > tr > td, table[frames=border] > tfoot
be white.article
, aside
, nav
,
- and section
elements are expected to affect the styling
- of h1
elements, based on the nesting depth. If x is a selector that matches elements that are either
- article
, aside
, nav
, or
- section
elements, then the following rules capture what
- is expected:section
elements are expected to affect the font
+ size of h1
elements, based on the nesting depth. If
+ x is a selector that matches elements that are
+ either article
, aside
, nav
,
+ or section
elements, then the following rules capture
+ what is expected:
@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml); x h1 { font-size: 1.50em; } diff --git a/source b/source index bdceec5c0d0..986628c3359 100644 --- a/source +++ b/source @@ -72602,6 +72602,24 @@ blockquote, figure { margin-left: 40px; margin-right: 40px; } table { border-spacing: 2px; border-collapse: separate; } td, th { padding: 1px; }+
The article
, aside
, nav
,
+ and section
elements are expected to affect the margins
+ of h1
elements, based on the nesting depth. If x is a selector that matches elements that are either
+ article
, aside
, nav
, or
+ section
elements, then the following rules capture what
+ is expected:
@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml); + +x h1 { margin-top: 0.83em; margin-bottom: 0.83em; } +x x h1 { margin-top: 1.00em; margin-bottom: 1.00em; } +x x x h1 { margin-top: 1.33em; margin-bottom: 1.33em; } +x x x x h1 { margin-top: 1.67em; margin-bottom: 1.67em; } +x x x x x h1 { margin-top: 2.33em; margin-bottom: 2.33em; }+ +
For each property in the table below, given a body
element, the first attribute that exists maps to the pixel
length property on the body
element. If none of
@@ -72985,15 +73003,13 @@ table[frames=border] > tfoot > tr > td, table[frames=border] > tfoot > tr > th {
The article
, aside
, nav
,
- and section
elements are expected to affect the styling
- of h1
elements, based on the nesting depth. If x is a selector that matches elements that are either
- article
, aside
, nav
, or
- section
elements, then the following rules capture what
- is expected:
section
elements are expected to affect the font
+ size of h1
elements, based on the nesting depth. If
+ x is a selector that matches elements that are
+ either article
, aside
, nav
,
+ or section
elements, then the following rules capture
+ what is expected:
-
@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml); x h1 { font-size: 1.50em; }