Edge Case: Nested And Mixed Lists
Nested and mixed lists are an interesting beast. It's a corner case to make sure that
- Lists within lists do not break the ordered list numbering order
- Your list styles go deep enough.
Ordered - Unordered - Ordered
- ordered item
- ordered item
- unordered
- unordered
- ordered item
- ordered item
- ordered item
- ordered item
Ordered - Unordered - Unordered
- ordered item
- ordered item
- unordered
- unordered
- unordered item
- unordered item
- ordered item
- ordered item
Unordered - Ordered - Unordered
- unordered item
- unordered item
- ordered
- ordered
- unordered item
- unordered item
- unordered item
- unordered item
Unordered - Unordered - Ordered
- unordered item
- unordered item
- unordered
- unordered
- ordered item
- ordered item
- unordered item
- unordered item
Template: Featured Image (Vertical)
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Non-square images can provide some unique styling issues.
This post tests a vertical featured image.
Template: Featured Image (Horizontal)
This post should display a featured image, if the theme supports it.
Non-square images can provide some unique styling issues.
This post tests a horizontal featured image.
Antidisestablishmentarianism
Title should not overflow the content area
A few things to check for:
- Non-breaking text in the title, content, and comments should have no adverse effects on layout or functionality.
- Check the browser window / tab title.
- If you are a plugin or widget developer, check that this text does not break anything.
The following CSS properties will help you support non-breaking text.
-ms-word-wrap: break-word; word-wrap: break-word;
This post has no title, but it still must link to the single post view somehow.
This is typically done by placing the permalink on the post date.