It should be possible for the CSS parser to fail, and we'll know it
failed if it returns nullptr. Returning RefPtr's makes it actually
possible to return nullptr. :^)
This simple helper escapes '<', '>' and '&' so they can be used in HTML
text without interfering with the parser.
Use this in IRCClient to prevent incoming messages from messing with
the DOM :^)
This function parses a partial DOM and returns it wrapped in a document
fragment node (DocumentFragment.)
There are now two entrances into the HTML parser, one for parsing full
documents, and one for parsing fragments. Internally the both wrap the
same parsing function.
This patch adds the CharacterData subclass of Node, which is now the
parent class of Text and a new Comment class.
A Comment node is one of these in HTML: <!--hello friends-->
Since these occur somewhat frequently on the web, we need to be able
to parse them.
This patch also adds a child rejection mechanism to the DOM tree.
Nodes can now override is_child_allowed(Node) and return false if they
don't want a particular Node to become a child of theirs. This is used
to prevent Document from taking on unwanted children.
Just in time for Serenity's 1st birthday, here is the <blink> element!
This patch adds a bunch of different mechanisms to enable partial
repaints of the layout tree (LayoutNode::set_needs_display()))
It also adds LayoutNode::is_visible(), which can be toggled to prevent
a LayoutNode from rendering anything (it still takes up space though.)
Node.normalize() is a standard DOM API that coalesces Text nodes.
To avoid clashing with that, rename it to fixup().
This patch also makes it happen automagically as part of parsing.
Instead of using string everywhere, have the CSS parser produce enum
values, since they are a lot nicer to work with.
In the future we should generate most of this code based on a list of
supported CSS properties.
This patch adds basic support for external stylesheets. It currently
only works with file:// URLs.
We do a synchronous full relayout after loading a stylesheet, which is
definitely on the aggressive side, but it gives us something to work
on improving. :^)
This patch implements two more selector features:
- "div + p" matches the <p> sibling immediately after a <div>.
- "div ~ p" matches all <p> siblings after a <div>.
"div p" now generates a Selector with two components where the second
component is a type=TagName, value="p", relation=Descendant.
We still don't handle matching of these, but at least we parse them.
The default style for "a" tags now has { color: -libhtml-link; }.
We implement this vendor-specific property by querying the containing
document for the appropriate link color.
Currently we only use the basic link color, but in the future this can
be extended to remember visited links, etc.
The parser now kinda recognizes immediate child selectors, !important,
and various other little things.
It's still extremely far from robust and/or correct. :^)
This patch adds parsing of <img> into HTMLImageElement objects.
It also adds LayoutImage and its parent class LayoutReplaced, which is
going to represent CSS "replaced elements."
This patch implements basic support for presentational hints, which are
old-school HTML attributes that affect style.
You add support for a presentational hint attribute by overriding
Element::apply_presentational_hints(StyleProperties&) and setting all
of the corresponding CSS properties as appropriate.
To make the background color fill the entire document, not just the
bounds of the <body> element's LayoutNode, we special-case it in the
HtmlView::paint_event() code for now. I'm not entirely sure what the
nicest solution would be, but I'm sure we'll discover it eventually.
You can now query Document::title() to get a String containing whatever
is inside the document's <title> tag.
In support of this, this patch adds the <html>, <head> and <title>
elements.
Also remove the color values from the ComputedStyle object and get them
via StyleProperties instead.
At the moment, we only handle colors that Color::from_string() parses.