Summarized test results:
CSS3 Text, text-align, text-align-last, text-justify

Intended audience:users, XHTML/HTML coders (using editors or scripting), script developers (PHP, JSP, etc.), CSS coders, Web project managers, and anyone who wants to know whether text-align works as specified.

These tests check whether user agents correctly apply text-align, text-align-last, and text-justify to various writing systems per the CSS-text-3 spec.

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Any dependencies are shown in notes above the table, and notes below the table will usually provide any additional useful information, including an explanation of why a result was marked as 'partially successful'.

Key:

pass fail partially successful

text-align: start

Notes

  1. text-align-start-009, 010, 016, 017, 020 and 021 rely on UA support of dir=auto and first-strong direction detection in order to establish the start of the line. These are the tests failed by IE.

text-align: end

Notes

  1. text-align-end-009, 010, 016, 017, 020 and 021 rely on UA support of dir=auto and first-strong direction detection in order to establish the start of the line. These are among the tests failed by IE.

text-align: justify

Notes

  1. text-align-justify-005 and 006 rely on UA support of dir=auto and first-strong direction detection in order to establish the start of the line. These are the tests failed by IE

text-align: justify-all

Notes

  1. text-align-justifyall-005 and 006 rely on UA support of dir=auto and first-strong direction detection in order to establish the start of the line.

text-align: last

Notes

  1. These tests were not produced by the i18n WG.

text-justify