W3C : "The :first-letter pseudo-element applies to block container elements.

The :first-letter pseudo-element can be used with all such elements that
contain text, or that have a descendant in the same flow that contains
text. A UA should act as if the fictional start tag of the first-letter
pseudo-element is just before the first text of the element, even if
that first text is in a descendant."

Philip TAYLOR wrote:

I would recommend researching the exact specification for the
elements on which ::first-letter can operate and seeing if that
provides a clue.
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