# Test Assumptions The tests make a number of assumptions of the user agent, and new tests can freely rely on these assumptions being true: * The device is a full-color device. * The device has viewport dimensions of at least 800px by 600px. * The UA imposes no minimum font size. * The `medium` `font-size` computes to 16px. * The canvas background is `white`. * The initial value of `color` is `black`. * The user stylesheet is empty (except where indicated by the tests). * The device is interactive and uses scroll bars. * The HTML `div` element is assigned `display: block;`, the `unicode-bidi` property may be declared, and no other property declarations. * The HTML `span` element is assigned `display: inline;` and no other property declaration. * The HTML `p` element is assigned `display: block;` * The HTML `li` element is assigned `display: list-item;` * The HTML `table` elements `table`, `tbody`, `tr`, and `td` are assigned the `display` values `table`, `table-row-group`, `table-row`, and `table-cell`, respectively. * The UA implements reasonable line-breaking behavior; e.g., it is assumed that spaces between alphanumeric characters provide line breaking opportunities and that UAs will not break at every opportunity, but only near the end of a line unless a line break is forced. Tests for printing behavior make some further assumptions: * The UA is set to print background colors and, if it supports graphics, background images. * The UA implements reasonable page-breaking behavior; e.g., it is assumed that UAs will not break at every opportunity, but only near the end of a page unless a page break is forced.