- Change min track sizing function to be "auto" when flex size is
specified.
- Never check if min track sizing funciton is flexible, because only
max is allowed to be flexible.
- Address FIXME in automatic_minimum_size to avoid regressions after
making two fixes mentioned above.
When traversing the layout tree to find an appropriate box child to
derive the baseline from. Only the child's margin and offset was being
applied. Now we sum each offset on the recursive call.
Previously the input element was displayed with value 0, when no value
was set in the HTML. Now it uses `value_sanitization_algorithm()`, which
will calculate the default value.
In `value_sanitization_algorithm()` there was a logical mistake/typo.
The comment from the spec says "unless the maximum is less than the
minimum".
The added layout test would fail without the code changes.
Fixes#520
Previously, setting CSS `line-height: 0` on an `input` element would
result in no text being displayed.
Other browsers handle this by setting the minimum height to the
"normal" value for single line inputs.
Like 1132c858e9, out-of-flow elements such
as float elements would get inserted into block level `::before` and
`::after` pseudo-element nodes when they should instead be inserted as a
sibling to the pseudo element. This change fixes that.
This fixes a few layout issues on the swedish tax agency website
(skatteverket.se). :^)
If a flex item has a preferred aspect ratio and the flex basis is not
definite, we were falling back to using stretch-fit for the main size,
since that appeared to match other browsers.
However, we missed the case where we actually have a definite cross size
through which the preferred aspect ratio can be naturally resolved.
This line changes padding top to align cell content to baseline:
`cell.padding_top += m_rows[cell.row_index].baseline - cell.baseline`
Which means available for distribution height `height_diff` could have
changed so it needs to be refreshed before assigning the rest of it to
padding bottom:
`cell_state.padding_bottom += height_diff;`
Fixes https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/issues/22032
As a layout test, this verifies that the fallback attr() substitution
results in the expected layout node. For example, the fallback content
for a `string` attribute type should create a text node.
There was no need to set an available height constraint when doing early
height calculation for inline-flex boxes. It created a situation where
the flex containers could wrongly get zero height early, and then
resolve percentages against zero instead of the real intrinsic size.
Fixes#23942
When both insets in a given axis are auto, we should use the static
position for absolutely positioned elements.
By doing this correctly, we exposed a bunch of other small bugs which
had to be fixed to compensate for new test failures. Those fixes are
included here as well:
- Don't apply margins twice.
- Compute the static position containing block chain correctly.
This makes https://brave.com/ look much better. :^)
Doing multiple `for_each_in_subtree()` passes was kind of a hack. We
can resolve everything in a single pass with a little more control over
the layout process. This also fixes a few minor issues like the sizing
of nested `<g>` elements.
More work is needed here though as this is still fairly ad-hoc.
Note: This does regress `css-namespace-tag-name-selector.html`,
previously SVG text within `<a>` elements would appear. However, this
was only because `for_each_in_subtree()` would blindly look through the
InlineNodes from the unimplemented `SVGAElement`s.
This is often used on login forms, for example, to toggle the visibility
of a password. The site will change the <input> element's type to "text"
to allow the password to show.
Implements the "top layer" concept from "CSS Positioned Layout Module
Level 4" specification.
- The tree builder is modified to ensure that layout nodes created by
top layer elements are children of the viewport.
- Implements missing steps in `showModal()` to add an element top top
layer.
- Implements missing steps in `close()` to remove an element from top
layer.
Further steps could be:
- Add support for `::backdrop` pseudo-element.
- Implement the "inert" concept from HTML spec to block hit-testing
when element from top layer is displayed.
Although the flex algorithm as specified does say to determine the cross
size of the flex container, this is not how our layout engine works.
The parent formatting context is responsible for sizing its children,
and since that's already happening, we can simply remove the cross
sizing step from FFC.
If box is sized as replaced it still could be anything, not only SVG.
This fixes crashing on https://www.shopify.com/ that was caused by a
missing paintable for a box that has a layout node. This occurred
because the box was not laid out in dimension_box_on_line().
Rather than try to lay out masks normally, this updates the TreeBuilder
to create layout nodes for masks as a child of their user (i.e. the
masked element). This allows each use of a mask to be laid out
differently, which makes supporting `maskContentUnits=objectBoundingBox`
fairly easy.
The `SVGFormattingContext` is then updated to lay out masks last (as
their sizing may depend on their parent), and treats them like
viewports.
This is pretty ad-hoc, but the SVG specification does not give any
guidance on how to actually implement this.
This patch also makes FlexFormattingContext::calculate_static_position
use computed values for margins and borders, since this function may be
called before the box's state has been finalized.
Table wrappers don't quite behave the same as most elements, in that
their computed height and width are not meant to be used for layout.
Instead, we now calculate suitable widths and heights based on the
contents of the table wrapper when performing absolute layout.
Fixes the layout of
http://wpt.live/css/css-position/position-absolute-center-007.html