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/*
* All classes here intentionally declare height/width/block-size
* twice. Just reveals if keyword is supported.
*
* According to the spec, for the sizing properties,
* height/min-height/max-height, and width/min-width/max-width,
* if specified for the inline axis, use the min-content/max-content inline
* size; otherwise behaves as the property’s initial value.
*
* The 'block-size' property (and its max-/min- properties) is just an alias
* for height (or width) and accepts the same values. Since it's not
* inline-axis, by definition, it always treats the 'min-content' and
* 'max-content' values as the initial value.
*
*
*/
.height-min-content {
height: 0px;
height: min-content;
}
.height-max-content {
height: 0px;
height: max-content;
}
.min-height-min-content {
min-height: 600px;
min-height: min-content;
}
.min-height-max-content {
min-height: 600px;
min-height: max-content;
}
.max-height-min-content {
max-height: 0px;
max-height: min-content;
}
.max-height-max-content {
max-height: 0px;
max-height: max-content;
}
.width-min-content {
width: 0px;
width: min-content;
}
.width-max-content {
width: 0px;
width: max-content;
}
.min-width-min-content {
min-width: 600px;
min-width: min-content;
}
.min-width-max-content {
min-width: 600px;
min-width: max-content;
}
.max-width-min-content {
max-width: 0px;
max-width: min-content;
}
.max-width-max-content {
max-width: 0px;
max-width: max-content;
}
.block-min-content {
block-size: 0px;
block-size: min-content;
}
.block-max-content {
block-size: 0px;
block-size: max-content;
}
.min-block-min-content {
min-block-size: 600px;
min-block-size: min-content;
}
.min-block-max-content {
min-block-size: 600px;
min-block-size: max-content;
}
.max-block-min-content {
max-block-size: 0px;
max-block-size: min-content;
}
.max-block-max-content {
max-block-size: 0px;
max-block-size: max-content;
}