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<title>CSS 2.1 Test Suite: Multiple Pseudo-Elements</title>
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body { color: blue; }
p:first-line { color: teal; }
p:first-letter { color: aqua; }
.one:first-line { font-size: 300%; }
.one:first-letter { font-size: 300%; }
p.two:first-letter { font-size: 200%; }
p.two:first-line { font-variant: small-caps; }
/* three uses the default styles */
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<link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/selector.html#first-letter" title="5.12.2 The :first-letter pseudo-element">
<link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/selector.html#first-line-pseudo" title="5.12.1 The :first-line pseudo-element">
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<p class="one">
The <strong>first letter</strong> of this paragraph, and only that
one, should be <strong>600% bigger</strong> than the normal text
(300% bigger than the rest of first line of this paragraph) and
<strong>aqua</strong>, while the entire <strong>first line</strong>
should be <strong>300% bigger</strong> than normal and
<strong>teal</strong>. If this precise combination does not occur,
then the user agent has failed this test. Remember that in order to
ensure a complete test, the paragraph must be displayed on more
than one line. (TEST1)
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<p class="two">
&quot;Test": The first <strong>two characters</strong> in this paragraph
(a double-quote mark and a capital 'T') should be <strong>200%
bigger</strong> than the rest of the paragraph, and
<strong>aqua</strong>. In addition, the entire <strong>first
line</strong> should be in a <strong>small-caps font and
teal</strong>. Remember that in order to ensure a complete test,
the paragraph must be displayed on more than one line. (TEST2)
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<p>
The <strong>first letter</strong> of this paragraph, and only that
one, should be <strong>aqua</strong>, while the entire
<strong>first line</strong> should be <strong>teal</strong>. If
this precise combination does not occur, then the user agent has
failed this test. Remember that in order to ensure a complete test,
the paragraph must be displayed on more than one line. (TEST3)
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<div>You should see the words <strong>&quot;TEST1"</strong>,
<strong>&quot;TEST2"</strong>, and <strong>&quot;TEST3"</strong> at the end of
three paragraphs above.</div>
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