<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"><head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title>upper-roman, 0-9</title> <link href="mailto:ishida@w3.org" rel="author" title="Richard Ishida"> <link href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css-counter-styles-3/#simple-numeric" rel="help"> <link href="mailto:chris@w3.org" rel="reviewer" title="Chris Lilley"> <meta content="font" name="flags"> <meta content="Setting list-style-type to upper-roman will produce list of up to 9 items numbering as described in the CSS3 Counter Styles module." name="assert"> <style type="text/css"> .test { font-size: 25px; } ol { margin: 0; padding-left: 8em; } ol li { list-style-type: upper-roman; } </style> </head> <body> <p class="instructions">Test passes if the two columns are the same, ignoring the suffix.</p> <div class="test"><ol start="1"><li title="1">I.</li></ol> <ol start="2"><li title="2">II.</li></ol> <ol start="3"><li title="3">III.</li></ol> <ol start="4"><li title="4">IV.</li></ol> <ol start="5"><li title="5">V.</li></ol> <ol start="6"><li title="6">VI.</li></ol> <ol start="7"><li title="7">VII.</li></ol> <ol start="8"><li title="8">VIII.</li></ol> <ol start="9"><li title="9">IX.</li></ol> </div> <!--Notes: You will need an appropriate font to run this test. To see the ASCII decimal number associated with a row, mouse over it and the number will pop up in a tooltip. --> </body></html>