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Andreas Kling
62daa6f73c LibWeb: Add the 'float' CSS property to LayoutStyle
Note that we don't use the property for anything yet, as I'm still
wrapping my head around how to implement floats.
2020-06-26 18:27:12 +02:00
Andreas Kling
440b4ece22 LibWeb: Move border width and color into LayoutStyle
To make this possible, I also had to give each LayoutNode a Document&
so it can resolve document-specific colors correctly. There's probably
ways to avoid having this extra member by resolving colors later, but
this works for now.
2020-06-24 19:43:27 +02:00
Andreas Kling
959464fce4 LibWeb: Move position and text-align to LayoutStyle 2020-06-24 16:49:51 +02:00
Andreas Kling
6f28f08096 LibWeb: Add LayoutStyle, a place to store style info for layout & paint
StyleProperties is really only the specified "input" to what eventually
becomes the used/computed style we use for layout and painting.

Unlike StyleProperties, LayoutStyle will have strongly typed values for
everything it contains (i.e no CSS::ValueID or strings, etc.)

This first patch moves z-index into LayoutStyle.
2020-06-24 16:49:51 +02:00
Andreas Kling
5e83a97fa2 LibWeb: Rename LayoutNode::style() => specified_style()
Let's make way for a slightly-more-cooked style() that will eventually
replace the raw specified_style() for layout and paint purposes.
2020-06-24 13:54:31 +02:00
Andreas Kling
26eef65017 LibWeb: Use the cached text-align value in LineBox::add_fragment() 2020-06-24 00:09:45 +02:00
Andreas Kling
f4ecb5362f LibWeb: Cache the used CSS text-align property on LayoutNodeWithStyle 2020-06-23 23:28:40 +02:00
Andreas Kling
9b8464f455 LibWeb: Cache the used CSS 'position' value on LayoutNodeWithStyle
This avoids having to query the StyleProperties hash map whenever we
need to know if an element is absolutely positioned. This was extremely
hot in interactive window resize profiles.
2020-06-23 23:15:23 +02:00
Andreas Kling
8c82d26668 LibWeb: Rename LayoutNode::render() to paint()
"Paint" matches what we call this in the rest of the system. Let's not
confuse things by mixing paint/render/draw all the time. I'm guilty of
this in more places..

Also rename RenderingContext => PaintContext.
2020-06-18 21:37:20 +02:00
Andreas Kling
cfab53903f LibWeb: Separate layout tree rendering into phases
CSS defines a very specific paint order. This patch starts steering us
towards respecting that by introducing the PaintPhase enum with values:

- Background
- Border
- Foreground
- Overlay (internal overlays used by inspector)

Basically, to get the right visual result, we have to render the page
multiple times, going one phase at a time.
2020-06-18 18:57:35 +02:00
Andreas Kling
62615dfc31 LibWeb: Add LayoutNode::frame() reference getter
Any live layout tree always has a corresponding live Frame, as we will
never create a layout tree for a frameless document.
2020-06-14 16:45:45 +02:00
Andreas Kling
137f6d44ec LibWeb: Add basic support for position:fixed
Fixed position elements have the ICB as their containing block.
The magic of fixed positioning is implemented at the rendering stage,
where we temporarily translate painting by the current scroll offset.

Note that "absolutely positioned" includes both position:absolute
and position:fixed.
2020-06-12 14:20:07 +02:00
Andreas Kling
116cf92156 LibGfx: Rename Rect,Point,Size => IntRect,IntPoint,IntSize
This fits nicer with FloatRect,FloatPoint,FloatSize and gives a much
better visual clue about what type of metric is being used.
2020-06-10 10:59:04 +02:00
Andreas Kling
28dcef4757 LibWeb: Add LayoutTableRowGroup to implement display: table-row-group 2020-06-09 21:53:16 +02:00
Andreas Kling
b4d4d6b32a LibWeb: Add some iteration helpers to LayoutNode
- for_each_child_of_type<T>
- previous_sibling_of_type<T>
2020-06-09 21:13:16 +02:00
Andreas Kling
731685468a LibWeb: Start fleshing out support for relative CSS units
This patch introduces support for more than just "absolute px" units in
our Length class. It now also supports "em" and "rem", which are units
relative to the font-size of the current layout node and the <html>
element's layout node respectively.
2020-06-07 17:55:46 +02:00
Andreas Kling
422bbe98a5 LibWeb: Start adding support for the <iframe> element! :^)
This patch introduces a bunch of things:

- Subframes (Web::Frame::create_subframe())
- HTMLIFrameElement (loads and owns the hosted Web::Frame)
- LayoutFrame (layout and rendering of the hosted frame)

There's still a huge number of things missing, like scrolling, overflow
handling, event handling, scripting, etc. But we can make a little
iframe in a document and it actually renders another document there.
I think that's pretty cool! :^)
2020-06-05 23:36:02 +02:00
Andreas Kling
7fcf61be35 LibWeb: Improve computation of a layout node's containing block
In particular, we now compute the containing block of boxes with
position:absolute and position:fixed (more) correctly.
2020-06-05 19:15:20 +02:00
Andreas Kling
f01af62313 LibWeb: Basic support for display:inline-block with width:auto
We now implement the somewhat fuzzy shrink-to-fit algorithm when laying
out inline-block elements with both block and inline children.

Shrink-to-fit works by doing two speculative layouts of the entire
subtree inside the current block, to compute two things:

1. Preferred minimum width: If we made a line break at every chance we
   had, how wide would the widest line be?
2. Preferred width: We break only when explicitly told to (e.g "<br>")
   How wide would the widest line be?

We then shrink the width of the inline-block element to an appropriate
value based on the above, taking the available width in the containing
block into consideration (sans all the box model fluff.)

To make the speculative layouts possible, plumb a LayoutMode enum
throughout the layout system since it needs to be respected in various
places.

Note that this is quite hackish and I'm sure there are smarter ways to
do a lot of this. But it does kinda work! :^)
2020-05-26 22:02:27 +02:00
Andreas Kling
e73ad78ba6 LibWeb: Add support for "display: inline-block"
This display type is implemented using a LayoutBlock that is_inline().
Basically it behaves like a block internally, and its children are laid
out in the normal block layout fashion. Externally however, it behaves
like an atomic inline-level box.

Layout of inline-block boxes happens in three stages:

1. The outer dimensions of the block are computed during the recursive
   normal layout pass. We skip positioning, but lay out children.

2. Later on, during line layout in the *containing block*, the inline
   block now contributes a linebox fragment. When linebox fragments are
   positioned, we learn the final position of the inline block. That's
   when we set the inline block's position.

3. We re-layout the inline block's children once again. This is done to
   make sure they end up in the right position. The layout tree doesn't
   use relative offsets, so after we position the inline block in (2),
   its children will not have its positions updated. Relayout moves
   all children of inline blocks to the right place.

This is a rather naive approach but it does get the basic behavior into
place so we can iterate on it. :^)
2020-05-05 16:18:28 +02:00
Andreas Kling
56ca91b9f8 LibWeb: Implement <script src> support for synchronous scripts
Scripts loaded in this way will block the parser until they finish
executing. This means that they see the DOM before the whole document
has been fully parsed. This is all normal, of course.

To make this work, I changed the way we notify DOM nodes about tree
insertion. The inserted_into() callbacks are now incrementally invoked
during parse, as each node is appended to its parent.

To accomodate inline scripts and inline style sheets, we now also have
a children_changed() callback which is invoked on any parent when it
has children added/removed.
2020-04-03 23:06:09 +02:00
Andreas Kling
a37c29e353 LibWeb: Add <canvas> element and start fleshing out CRC2D
This patch adds HTMLCanvasElement along with a LayoutCanvas object.
The DOM and layout parts are very similar to <img> elements.

The <canvas> element holds a Gfx::Bitmap which is sized according to
the "width" and "height" attributes on the element.

Calling .getContext("2d") on a <canvas> element gives you a context
object that draws into the underlying Gfx::Bitmap of the <canvas>.
The context weakly points to the <canvas> which allows it to outlive
the canvas element if needed.

This is really quite cool. :^)
2020-03-19 19:07:56 +01:00
Andreas Kling
830a57c6b2 LibWeb: Rename directory LibHTML => LibWeb
Let's rename this to LibWeb since it aims to provide more parts of the
web platform than just HTML. :^)
2020-03-07 10:32:51 +01:00
Renamed from Libraries/LibHTML/Layout/LayoutNode.h (Browse further)