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<title>CSS Test: The 'border-image-slice' property with the 'fill' keyword</title>
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Test rehabilitated by GĂ©rard Talbot
2020-05-27 and 2020-09-28
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<meta name="assert" content="This test checks that the 'fill' keyword, if present, causes the middle part of the border-image to be preserved.">
<style>
div
{
background-color: orange;
border-color: red;
border-style: double;
border-width: 40px;
border-image-slice: 40% 30% 20% 10% fill;
/*
The original test was using 'border-image-slice: 40% 15% 20% 5% fill'.
*/
border-image-source: url("support/9grid40-30-20-10-green.png");
/*
The top side uses 3 blue borders of 24px wide interleaved with 2
transparent areas of 24px wide.
So: 5 times 24px == 120px which is 40% of 300px
The right side uses 3 blue borders of 18px wide interleaved with 2
transparent areas of 18px wide.
So: 5 times 18px == 90px which is 30% of 300px
The bottom side uses 3 blue borders of 4px wide interleaved with 2
transparent areas of 12px wide.
So: 5 times 12px == 60px which is 20% of 300px
The left side uses 3 blue borders of 6px wide interleaved with 2
transparent areas of 6px wide.
So: 5 times 6px == 30px which is 10% of 300px
*/
height: 100px;
margin: 50px;
width: 200px;
}
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<p>Test passes if there is a filled green rectangle inside 3 blue borders interleaved with 2 orange borders and <strong>no red</strong>.
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