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<head>
<meta charset="utf-8"/>
<title>HTML Test: BDI: paragraph-level container</title>
<link rel="match" href="bdi-paragraph-level-container-ref.html"/>
<link rel="author" title="Aharon Lanin" href="mailto:aharon@google.com"/>
<link rel="author" title="HTML5 bidi test WG" href="mailto:html5bidi@googlegroups.com"/>
<link rel="help" href="https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#the-bdi-element"/>
<meta name="assert" content="
'For the purposes of applying the bidirectional algorithm to the contents of a bdi element,
user agents must treat the element as a paragraph-level container.'
Thus, under no circumstances should the content outside a BDI affect the visual
ordering of the BDI's content."/>
<style>
body{
font-size:2em;
}
.test, .ref {
border: medium solid gray;
width: 500px;
margin: 20px;
}
.comments { display: none; }
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div class="instructions" style="display:none"><p>Test passes if the two boxes below look exactly the same.</p></div>
<div class="comments">
Key to entities used below:
&#x05D0; ... &#x05D5; - The first six Hebrew letters (strongly RTL).
&#x202D; - The LRO (left-to-right override) formatting character.
&#x202C; - The PDF (pop directional formatting) formatting character; closes LRO.
If the BDIs in the test's first DIV were just SPANs, the &#x05D0; would order the 1 2 3 as
3 2 1, and the &#x05D5; would (with the &#x05D4;) order the ?! as !?.
</div>
<div class="test">
<div dir="ltr">&#x05D0; <bdi>[1 2 3 b]</bdi> c <bdi>[d &#x05D4;?!]</bdi> &#x05D5;...</div>
<div dir="rtl">a <bdi>[1 2 3 &#x05D1;]</bdi> &#x05D2; <bdi>[&#x05D3; e?!]</bdi> f...</div>
</div>
<div class="ref">
<div dir="ltr">&#x202D;&#x05D0; [1 2 3 b] c [d &#x05D4;?!] &#x05D5;...&#x202C;</div>
<div dir="rtl">&#x202D;...f [!?e &#x05D3;] &#x05D2; [&#x05D1; 3 2 1] a&#x202C;</div>
</div>
</body>
</html>