This document is validates as XHTML 1.1 when using SGML-based tools.
This should look like a paragraph. The string “Testing Area” above this paragraph should look like a second-level heading. If this is not the case, the user agent doesn’t associate a default UA style sheet with this document. Next, there should be a third-level heading.
This section tests elements included in XHTML Basic (a subset of XHTML 1.1 and XHTML 1.0 Strict)
The title of this document is the first heading. The user agent is expected to display the title somehow—eg. in the title bar of the browser window if a windowing system is used.
This should look like a paragraph. The string “Block-Level Elements” above should look like a fifth-level heading. The string “Text Module” above it should look like a fourth-level heading. The string “XHTML Basic” above it should look like a third-level heading. Even earlier in the document the string “Testing Area” should look like a second-level heading. There shoudl be a first-level heading at the top of the page.
This is a paragraph inside a blockquote whose citation source is http://www.hut.fi/u/hsivonen/test/xhtml-suite/dtdless-generic.xml
This is a paragraph inside a division.
This is another paragraph inside the same division.
This text is preformatted. There is a line break here: ^ The caret on the left is supposed to be under the letter 'i' in the word "is". The words "the" on the left should be aliged. On the two lines above this one, characters QUOTATION MARK (U+0022) and APOSTROPHE (U+0027) have been used. No ampersand should be displayed in this block.
The following is an abbreviation whose expanded form may be made available somehow (eg. via tooltip or the status bar): abbr. The following is an acronym whose expanded form may be made available somehow (eg. via tooltip or the status bar): ETLA. The following is a quotation whose citation source is http://www.hut.fi/u/hsivonen/test/xhtml-suite/dtdless-generic.xml: quotation
. There should be a line break here:
Citation, code
, defining instance, emphasis, keyboard input, sample output, strong emphasis, variable, generic span
This is a link to the XHTML test suite table of contents. The link contain inline markup (<acronym>
), has a title and an accesskey ‘t’.
The following table has five columns, three rows, a summary and a caption.
First row heading | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell |
---|---|---|---|---|
Second row heading | Cell spanning two columns | Cell spanning two rows and columns | ||
Third row heading | Cell | Cell |
There is a JPEG image here:
There is a JPEG object here:
This document has a <link/>
to a copyright notice. The user interface for following the link is user-agent-specific.
This is a relative link. If the link points to http://www.hut.fi/u/hsivonen/test/base-test/base-target, the user agent supports <base/>
. if it points to http://www.hut.fi/u/hsivonen/test/xhtml-suite/base-target, the user agent has failed the test.
This section tests elements that are included in XHTML 1.0 Strict and in XHTML 1.1 but are not included in XHTML Basic.
bold, big, italic, small, subscript, superscript, teletype
There should be a horizontal rule below here:
This has been deleted. This has been inserted.
No bidi tests at this time. Sorry.
Left | aligned | header | Cell | Cell |
Right | aligned | footer | Cell | Cell |
First row heading | Centered | table | body | Cell |
---|---|---|---|---|
Second row heading | Cell spanning two columns | Cell spanning two rows and columns | ||
Third row heading | Cell | Cell |
No image map tests at this time. Sorry.
No scripting tests at this time. Sorry.
This document contains the name of the author as metainformation.
This section tests XHTML 1.1 Ruby Annotation support.
Simple case with parenthesis fallback:
The following acronym whould have each letter annotated and the entire acronym annotated:
If this paragraph is green, the user agent supports CSS via <?xml-stylesheet?>
.
If this paragraph is green, the user agent supports CSS via <link/>
.
If this paragraph is green, the user agent supports CSS via <style>
.
If this paragraph is green, the user agent supports CSS via the style
attribute.
If this paragraph is green, the user agent supports CSS via CDATA in an arbitrary element designated as a <style>
equivalent using a processing instruction.
Copyright 2001 Henri Sivonen