1 <!DOCTYPE html>
2 <html><head>
3 <meta charset="utf-8">
4 <title>
5 CSS Values and Units Test:
6 Attribute references (types)
7 </title>
8 <meta content="
9 When the type of an att() function is known and unexpected, the declaration is ignored
10 " name="assert">
11
12 <link href="mailto:fremycompany.developer@yahoo.fr" rel="author" title="François REMY">
13
14 <link href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-values/#attr-notation" rel="help">
15
16 <link href="reference/200-200-green.htm" rel="match">
17
18 <style type="text/css">
19
20 html, body { margin: 0px; padding: 0px; }
21
22 html { background: white; overflow: hidden; }
23 #outer { position: relative; background: green; }
24
25 #outer { width: 200px; width: attr(data-test number); height: 200px; }
26 /* NOTE: while '0' is a valid length AND a valid number, the number type isn't a valid representation of a length. */
27 /* The reason for this is that most numbers aren't valid length */
28 /* ! Spec need some updates to make those assumptions clearly valid (see Tab Atkins for details) */
29
30 </style>
31
32 </head>
33 <body>
34
35 <div data-test="0" id="outer"></div>
36
37
38
39 </body></html>