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dbaron@15115 1 <h1>CSS Overflow Module Level 3</h1>
dbaron@15115 2 <pre class="metadata">
dbaron@15115 3 Status: ED
dbaron@15115 4 ED: http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css-overflow/
dbaron@15115 5 Shortname: css-overflow
dbaron@15115 6 Group: csswg
dbaron@15115 7 Level: 1
dbaron@15115 8 TR: http://www.w3.org/TR/css-overflow-3/
dbaron@15115 9 Previous version: http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-overflow-3-20130418/
dbaron@15115 10 Editor: L. David Baron, Mozilla, http://dbaron.org/
dbaron@15207 11 Editor: Florian Rivoal, Invited Expert, [email protected]
dbaron@15115 12 Abstract: This module contains the features of CSS relating to new mechanisms of overflow handling in visual media (e.g., screen or paper). In interactive media, it describes features that allow the overflow from a fixed size container to be handled by pagination (displaying one page at a time). It also describes features, applying to all visual media, that allow the contents of an element to be spread across multiple fragments, allowing the contents to flow across multiple regions or to have different styles for different fragments.
dbaron@15115 13 Status Text: The following features are at risk: &hellip;
dbaron@15125 14 !Change Log: <a href="https://hg.csswg.org/drafts/log/tip/css-overflow/Overview.bs">from 27 January 2015 to the present</a>
dbaron@15125 15 !Change Log: <a href="https://hg.csswg.org/drafts/log/tip/css-overflow/Overview.src.html">from 28 March 2013 to 27 January 2015</a>
dbaron@15125 16 !Change Log: <a href="https://hg.csswg.org/drafts/log/tip/css3-overflow/Overview.src.html">from 31 July 2012 to 27 March 2013</a>
dbaron@15115 17 </pre>
dbaron@15118 18 <!-- FIXME: Regressions from bikeshed conversion: -->
dbaron@15118 19 <!-- - Value lines in propdef tables no longer link to #values. -->
dbaron@15118 20 <!-- - no longer says "Test suite: none yet" -->
dbaron@15118 21 <!-- - Abstract has the most introductory sentence last -->
dbaron@15181 22 <!-- FIXME: other bikeshed issues -->
dbaron@15181 23 <!-- <integer> in max-lines value line should link to the dfn below, not to css-values -->
dbaron@15115 24 <pre class="link-defaults">
dbaron@15115 25 spec:css-transforms-1; type:property; text:transform-style
dbaron@15115 26 </pre>
dbaron@15115 27 <!-- FIXME: the break-* link doesn't actually work! -->
dbaron@15115 28 <pre class="anchors">
dbaron@15115 29 url: http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/CR-css3-marquee-20081205/#the-overflow-style; type: property; text: overflow-style;
dbaron@15115 30 url: http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css-break/#breaking-controls; type: property; text: break-*;
dbaron@15115 31 url: http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css-multicol/#overflow-columns; type: dfn; text: overflow columns;
dbaron@15115 32 url: http://dev.w3.org/csswg/selectors-3/#subject; type: dfn; text: subject;
dbaron@15115 33 </pre>
dbaron@6475 34 <style>
dbaron@6477 35 table.source-demo-pair {
dbaron@6477 36 width: 100%;
dbaron@6477 37 }
dbaron@6481 38
dbaron@6475 39 .in-cards-demo {
dbaron@6475 40 width: 13em;
dbaron@6475 41 height: 8em;
dbaron@6475 42
dbaron@6475 43 padding: 4px;
dbaron@6475 44 border: medium solid blue;
dbaron@6475 45 margin: 6px;
dbaron@6475 46
dbaron@6475 47 font: medium/1.3 Times New Roman, Times, serif;
dbaron@6475 48 white-space: nowrap;
dbaron@6475 49 }
dbaron@6481 50
dbaron@6477 51 .bouncy-columns-demo {
dbaron@6477 52 width: 6em;
dbaron@6477 53 height: 10em;
dbaron@6477 54 float: left;
dbaron@6477 55 margin: 1em;
dbaron@6477 56 font: medium/1.25 Times New Roman, Times, serif;
dbaron@6477 57 white-space: nowrap;
dbaron@6477 58 }
dbaron@6477 59 .bouncy-columns-demo.one {
dbaron@6477 60 background: aqua; color: black;
dbaron@6477 61 transform: rotate(-3deg);
dbaron@6477 62 }
dbaron@6477 63 .bouncy-columns-demo.two {
dbaron@6477 64 background: yellow; color: black;
dbaron@6477 65 transform: rotate(3deg);
dbaron@6477 66 }
dbaron@6479 67
dbaron@6480 68 .article-font-inherit-demo {
dbaron@6480 69 font: 1em/1.25 Times New Roman, Times, serif;
dbaron@6480 70 white-space: nowrap;
dbaron@6480 71 }
dbaron@6480 72 .article-font-inherit-demo.one {
dbaron@6480 73 width: 12em;
dbaron@6480 74 font-size: 1.5em;
dbaron@6480 75 margin-bottom: 1em;
dbaron@6480 76 height: 4em;
dbaron@6480 77 }
dbaron@6480 78 .article-font-inherit-demo.two {
dbaron@6480 79 width: 11em;
dbaron@6480 80 margin-left: 5em;
dbaron@6480 81 margin-right: 2em;
dbaron@6480 82 }
dbaron@6480 83
dbaron@6481 84 .dark-columns-demo {
dbaron@6481 85 width: 6em;
dbaron@6481 86 height: 10em;
dbaron@6481 87 float: left;
dbaron@6481 88 margin-right: 1em;
dbaron@6481 89 font: medium/1.25 Times New Roman, Times, serif;
dbaron@6481 90 white-space: nowrap;
dbaron@6481 91 }
dbaron@6481 92 .dark-columns-demo.one {
dbaron@6481 93 background: aqua; color: black;
dbaron@6481 94 }
dbaron@6481 95 .dark-columns-demo.one :link {
dbaron@6481 96 color: blue;
dbaron@6481 97 }
dbaron@6481 98 .dark-columns-demo.one :visited {
dbaron@6481 99 color: purple;
dbaron@6481 100 }
dbaron@6481 101 .dark-columns-demo.two {
dbaron@6481 102 background: navy; color: white;
dbaron@6481 103 }
dbaron@6481 104 .dark-columns-demo.two :link {
dbaron@6481 105 color: aqua;
dbaron@6481 106 }
dbaron@6481 107 .dark-columns-demo.two :visited {
dbaron@6481 108 color: fuchsia;
dbaron@6481 109 }
dbaron@6481 110
dbaron@6479 111 .article-max-lines-demo {
dbaron@6479 112 font: 1em/1.25 Times New Roman, Times, serif;
dbaron@6479 113 white-space: nowrap;
dbaron@6479 114 }
dbaron@6479 115 .article-max-lines-demo.one::first-letter {
dbaron@6479 116 font-size: 2em;
dbaron@6479 117 line-height: 0.9;
dbaron@6479 118 }
dbaron@6479 119 .article-max-lines-demo.one {
dbaron@6479 120 font-size: 1.5em;
dbaron@6479 121 width: 16em;
dbaron@6479 122 }
dbaron@6479 123 .article-max-lines-demo.two {
dbaron@6479 124 width: 11.5em;
dbaron@6479 125 float: left; margin-right: 1em;
dbaron@6479 126 }
dbaron@6479 127 .article-max-lines-demo.three {
dbaron@6479 128 width: 11.5em;
dbaron@6479 129 float: left;
dbaron@6479 130 }
dbaron@6475 131 </style>
dbaron@6470 132
dbaron@6470 133 <p>
dbaron@6470 134 </p>
dbaron@6470 135
dbaron@6470 136 <h2 id="intro">
dbaron@6470 137 Introduction</h2>
dbaron@6470 138
dbaron@6470 139 <p>
dbaron@6470 140 In CSS Level 1 [[CSS1]], placing more content than would fit
dbaron@6470 141 inside an element with a specified size
dbaron@6470 142 was generally an authoring error.
dbaron@6470 143 Doing so caused the content to extend
dbaron@6470 144 outside the bounds of the element,
dbaron@6470 145 which would likely cause
dbaron@6470 146 that content to overlap with other elements.
dbaron@6470 147 </p>
dbaron@6470 148
dbaron@6470 149 <p>
dbaron@6470 150 CSS Level 2 [[CSS21]] introduced the 'overflow' property,
dbaron@6470 151 which allows authors to have overflow be handled by scrolling,
dbaron@6470 152 which means it is no longer an authoring error.
dbaron@6470 153 It also allows authors to specify
dbaron@6470 154 that overflow is handled by clipping,
dbaron@6470 155 which makes sense when the author's intent
dbaron@6470 156 is that the content not be shown.
dbaron@6470 157 </p>
dbaron@6470 158
dbaron@6470 159 <p>
dbaron@6470 160 However, scrolling is not the only way
dbaron@6470 161 to present large amounts of content,
dbaron@6470 162 and may even not be the optimal way.
dbaron@6470 163 After all, the codex replaced the scroll
dbaron@6470 164 as the common format for large written works
dbaron@6470 165 because of its advantages.
dbaron@6470 166 </p>
dbaron@6470 167
dbaron@6470 168 <p>
dbaron@6470 169 This specification introduces
dbaron@6470 170 a mechanism for Web pages to specify
dbaron@6484 171 that an element of a page should handle overflow
dbaron@6470 172 through pagination rather than through scrolling.
dbaron@6470 173 </p>
dbaron@6470 174
dbaron@6470 175 <p>
dbaron@6470 176 This specification also extends the concept of overflow
dbaron@6470 177 in another direction.
dbaron@6484 178 Instead of requiring that authors specify a single area
dbaron@6470 179 into which the content of an element must flow,
dbaron@6484 180 this specification allows authors to specify multiple fragments,
dbaron@6470 181 each with their own dimensions and styles,
dbaron@6470 182 so that the content of the element can flow from one to the next,
dbaron@6470 183 using as many as needed to place the content without overflowing.
dbaron@6470 184 </p>
dbaron@6470 185
dbaron@6470 186 <p>
dbaron@6470 187 In both of these cases, implementations must
dbaron@6470 188 break the content in the block-progression dimension.
dbaron@6470 189 Implementations must do this is described
dbaron@6470 190 in the CSS Fragmentation Module [[!CSS3-BREAK]].
dbaron@6470 191 </p>
dbaron@6470 192
dbaron@9850 193 <h2 id="overflow-concepts">Types of overflow</h2>
dbaron@9850 194
dbaron@9850 195 <p>
dbaron@9850 196 CSS uses the term <dfn>overflow</dfn> to describe
dbaron@9850 197 the contents of a box
dbaron@9850 198 that extend outside that one of that box's edges
dbaron@9850 199 (i.e., its <i>content edge</i>, <i>padding edge</i>,
dbaron@9850 200 <i>border edge</i>, or <i>margin edge</i>).
dbaron@9850 201 The overflow might be described as the elements or features
dbaron@9850 202 that cause this overflow,
dbaron@9850 203 the non-rectangular region occupied by these features,
dbaron@9850 204 or, more commonly,
dbaron@9850 205 as the minimal rectangle that bounds that region.
dbaron@9850 206 A box's overflow is computed based on the boxes and styles
dbaron@9850 207 of the box and of all its descendants whose containing block chain
dbaron@9850 208 <span class="issue">undefined term?</span>
dbaron@9850 209 includes the box.
dbaron@9850 210 </p>
dbaron@9850 211
dbaron@9850 212 <p>
dbaron@9850 213 In most cases, any of these types of overflow
dbaron@9850 214 can be computed for any box
dbaron@9850 215 from the bounds and properties of that box,
dbaron@9850 216 and from the overflow (of that type)
dbaron@9850 217 of each of its children.
dbaron@9850 218 However, this is not always the case; for example,
dbaron@9850 219 when ''transform-style: preserve-3d'' [[CSS3-TRANSFORMS]] is used on
dbaron@9850 220 some of the children, their descendants with
dbaron@9850 221 ''transform-style: preserve-3d'' must also be examined.
dbaron@9850 222 </p>
dbaron@9850 223
dbaron@9850 224 <h3 id="ink-overflow">Ink overflow</h3>
dbaron@9850 225
dbaron@9850 226 <p>
dbaron@15115 227 The <dfn id="ink-overflow0">ink overflow</dfn> of a box
dbaron@9850 228 is the part of that box and its contents that
dbaron@9850 229 creates a visual effect outside of
dbaron@9850 230 the box's border box.
dbaron@9850 231 </p>
dbaron@9850 232
dbaron@9850 233 <p>
dbaron@9850 234 Since some effects in CSS (for example, the blurs in
dbaron@9850 235 'text-shadow' [[CSS3TEXT]] and 'box-shadow' [[CSS3BG]])
dbaron@9850 236 do not define what visual extent they cover, the extent
dbaron@15115 237 of the <a>ink overflow</a> is undefined.
dbaron@9850 238 </p>
dbaron@9850 239
dbaron@9850 240 <p class="issue">
dbaron@9850 241 Should we try to define it at all and just leave pieces undefined?
dbaron@9850 242 </p>
dbaron@9850 243
dbaron@9850 244 <p>
dbaron@9850 245 The <dfn>ink overflow region</dfn> is the non-rectangular region
dbaron@15115 246 occupied by the <a>ink overflow</a>, and the
dbaron@9850 247 <dfn>ink overflow rectangle</dfn> is
dbaron@9850 248 the minimal rectangle whose axis is aligned to the box's axes
dbaron@15115 249 and contains the <a>ink overflow region</a>.
dbaron@15115 250 Note that the <a>ink overflow rectangle</a> is a rectangle
dbaron@9850 251 in the box's coordinate system, but might be non-rectangular
dbaron@9850 252 in other coordinate systems due to transforms [[CSS3-TRANSFORMS]].
dbaron@9850 253 </p>
dbaron@9850 254
dbaron@9850 255 <h3 id="scrollable-overflow">Scrollable overflow</h3>
dbaron@9850 256
dbaron@9850 257 <p>
dbaron@15115 258 The <dfn id="scrollable-overflow0">scrollable overflow</dfn> of a box is the
dbaron@9850 259 set of things extending outside of that box's padding edge
dbaron@9850 260 for which a scrolling mechanism needs to be provided.
dbaron@9850 261 </p>
dbaron@9850 262
dbaron@9865 263 <p class="issue">
dbaron@9865 264 The following definition should be rewritten to use
dbaron@9865 265 the concept of <a href="http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css-transforms/#3d-rendering-context">3D rendering context</a> [[!CSS3-TRANSFORMS]]
dbaron@9865 266 and related terms,
dbaron@9865 267 particularly once those concepts stabilize following changes
dbaron@9865 268 proposed in the CSS WG meeting on the morning of 2014-01-28.
dbaron@9865 269 </p>
dbaron@9865 270
dbaron@9850 271 <p>
dbaron@9850 272 Given the following definitions
dbaron@9850 273 <span class="issue">which belong in [[CSS3-TRANSFORMS]]</span>:
dbaron@9850 274 </p>
dbaron@9850 275
dbaron@9850 276 <dl>
dbaron@9850 277 <dt><dfn>3d-preserving child</dfn></dt>
dbaron@9850 278 <dd>
dbaron@9865 279 A child box B of a containing block C is a 3d-preserving
dbaron@9850 280 child if it has ''transform-style: preserve-3d''
dbaron@9850 281 and the user-agent is not required to flatten it
dbaron@9850 282 based on the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-transforms/#transform-style-property">requirements</a> in [[!CSS3-TRANSFORMS]].
dbaron@9850 283 </dt>
dbaron@9850 284 <dt><dfn>non-3d-preserving child</dfn></dt>
dbaron@9850 285 <dd>
dbaron@9850 286 A child C of a box P is a non-3d-preserving-child if
dbaron@15115 287 it is not a <a>3d-preserving child</a>.
dbaron@9850 288 </dd>
dbaron@9850 289 <dt><dfn>3d-preserving descendant</dfn></dt>
dbaron@9850 290 <dd>
dbaron@9850 291 Box D is a 3d-preserving descendant of box A if A is
dbaron@9850 292 an ancestor of D, and D and all of the boxes (if any)
dbaron@9865 293 in the containing block chain from D to A
dbaron@15115 294 are <a>3d-preserving child</a> boxes.
dbaron@9850 295 </dd>
dbaron@9850 296 </dl>
dbaron@9850 297
dbaron@9850 298 <p>The scrollable overflow of a box is the union of the following things,
dbaron@9850 299 all adjusted for transforms <span class="issue">undefined concept!</span> into the box's coordinate space:</p>
dbaron@9850 300
dbaron@9850 301 <ul>
dbaron@9850 302 <li>
dbaron@15115 303 for the box and all of its <a>3d-preserving descendant</a> boxes:
dbaron@9850 304 <ul>
dbaron@15115 305 <li>the box's own padding edge (for the box itself) or border edge (for <a>3d-preserving descendant</a> boxes)</li>
dbaron@9850 306 <li>the bounds <span class="issue">undefined term!</span> of any text directly in the box</li>
dbaron@9850 307 <li><span class="issue">MORE HERE!</span>
dbaron@9850 308 </ul>
dbaron@9850 309 <li>
dbaron@15115 310 for all the <a>non-3d-preserving child</a> boxes of the
dbaron@15115 311 box and its <a>3d-preserving descendant</a> boxes,
dbaron@9850 312 the scrollable overflow of the box
dbaron@9850 313 </li>
dbaron@9850 314 </ul>
dbaron@9850 315
dbaron@9850 316 <p class="issue">
dbaron@9850 317 I wrote this definition off the top of my head,
dbaron@9850 318 so it can't possibly be right.
dbaron@9850 319 It's missing tons of pieces!
dbaron@9850 320 </p>
dbaron@9850 321
dbaron@9966 322 <p class="issue">
dbaron@9966 323 The handling of preserve-3d subtrees here is probably wrong;
dbaron@9966 324 the elements should probably count
dbaron@9966 325 only towards the overflow of the element that flattens them.
dbaron@9966 326 </p>
dbaron@9966 327
dbaron@9850 328 <p>
dbaron@9850 329 The <dfn>scrollable overflow region</dfn> is the non-rectangular region
dbaron@15115 330 occupied by the <a>scrollable overflow</a>, and the
dbaron@9850 331 <dfn>scrollable overflow rectangle</dfn> is
dbaron@9850 332 the minimal rectangle whose axis is aligned to the box's axes
dbaron@15115 333 and contains the <a>scrollable overflow region</a>.
dbaron@15115 334 Note that the <a>scrollable overflow rectangle</a> is a rectangle
dbaron@9850 335 in the box's coordinate system, but might be non-rectangular
dbaron@9850 336 in other coordinate systems due to transforms [[CSS3-TRANSFORMS]].
dbaron@9850 337 </p>
dbaron@9850 338
dbaron@9850 339 <h3 id="border-box-overflow">Border box overflow</h3>
dbaron@9850 340
dbaron@9850 341 <p class="issue">
dbaron@9850 342 This concept has been proposed for some uses, such as for
dbaron@9850 343 determining what the 'outline' property goes around, and
dbaron@9850 344 as the basis of a coordinate system for specifying clips and masks,
dbaron@9850 345 but it's not clear if it's needed.
dbaron@9850 346 </p>
dbaron@9850 347
dbaron@9850 348 <p>
dbaron@9850 349 The <dfn>border-box overflow</dfn> of a box is the
dbaron@9850 350 union of the box's border edge and the border edges of
dbaron@9850 351 the box's descendants.</p>
dbaron@9850 352 </p>
dbaron@9850 353
dbaron@9850 354 <p class="issue">
dbaron@9850 355 If needed, define more formally, as for scrollable overflow above.
dbaron@9850 356 (Maybe even share the definitions in an appropriate way!)
dbaron@9850 357 </p>
dbaron@9850 358
dbaron@9850 359 <p>
dbaron@9850 360 The <dfn>border-box overflow region</dfn> is the non-rectangular region
dbaron@15115 361 occupied by the <a>border-box overflow</a>, and the
dbaron@9850 362 <dfn>border-box overflow rectangle</dfn> is
dbaron@9850 363 the minimal rectangle whose axis is aligned to the box's axes
dbaron@15115 364 and contains the <a>border-box overflow region</a>.
dbaron@15115 365 Note that the <a>border-box overflow rectangle</a> is a rectangle
dbaron@9850 366 in the box's coordinate system, but might be non-rectangular
dbaron@9850 367 in other coordinate systems due to transforms [[CSS3-TRANSFORMS]].
dbaron@9850 368 </p>
dbaron@9850 369
dbaron@7811 370 <h2 id="overflow-properties">Overflow properties</h2>
dbaron@7811 371
dbaron@7814 372 <p>
dbaron@15114 373 The 'overflow-x' property specifies
dbaron@7814 374 the handling of overflow in the horizontal direction
dbaron@7814 375 (i.e., overflow from the left and right sides of the box),
dbaron@15114 376 and the 'overflow-y' property specifies the handling
dbaron@7814 377 of overflow in the vertical direction
dbaron@7814 378 (i.e., overflow from the top and bottom sides of the box)
dbaron@7814 379 </p>
dbaron@7814 380
dbaron@15119 381 <pre class=propdef>
dbaron@15119 382 Name: overflow-x, overflow-y
dbaron@15180 383 Value: ''visible'' | ''hidden'' | ''scroll'' | ''auto'' | ''paged-x'' | ''paged-y'' | ''paged-x-controls'' | ''paged-y-controls'' | ''fragments''
dbaron@15180 384 Initial: ''visible''
dbaron@15119 385 Applies to: block containers [[!CSS21]], flex containers [[!CSS3-FLEXBOX]], and grid containers [[!CSS3-GRID-LAYOUT]]
dbaron@15119 386 Inherited: no
dbaron@15119 387 Percentages: N/A
dbaron@15119 388 Media: visual
dbaron@15119 389 Computed value: see below
dbaron@15119 390 Animatable: no
dbaron@15119 391 Canonical order: <abbr title="follows order of property value definition">per grammar</abbr>
dbaron@15119 392 </pre>
dbaron@7811 393
dbaron@7814 394 <p>
dbaron@7814 395 The 'overflow' property is a shorthand property
dbaron@7814 396 that sets the specified values of both 'overflow-x' and 'overflow-y'
dbaron@7814 397 to the value specified for 'overflow'.
dbaron@7814 398 </p>
dbaron@7814 399
dbaron@15119 400 <pre class=propdef>
dbaron@15119 401 Name: overflow
dbaron@15180 402 Value: ''visible'' | ''hidden'' | ''scroll'' | ''auto'' | ''paged-x'' | ''paged-y'' | ''paged-x-controls'' | ''paged-y-controls'' | ''fragments''
dbaron@15119 403 Initial: see individual properties
dbaron@15119 404 Applies to: block containers [[!CSS21]], flex containers [[!CSS3-FLEXBOX]], and grid containers [[!CSS3-GRID-LAYOUT]]
dbaron@15119 405 Inherited: no
dbaron@15119 406 Percentages: N/A
dbaron@15119 407 Media: visual
dbaron@15119 408 Computed value: see individual properties
dbaron@15119 409 Animatable: no
dbaron@15119 410 Canonical order: <abbr title="follows order of property value definition">per grammar</abbr>
dbaron@15119 411 </pre>
dbaron@7811 412
dbaron@7811 413 <p>The values of these properties are:</p>
dbaron@7811 414
dbaron@15115 415 <dl dfn-for="overflow" dfn-type="value">
dbaron@7811 416 <dt><dfn>visible</dfn>
dbaron@7811 417 <dd>
dbaron@7811 418 There is no special handling of overflow, that is, it
dbaron@7811 419 may be rendered outside the block container.
dbaron@7811 420 </dd>
dbaron@7811 421 <dt><dfn>hidden</dfn>
dbaron@7811 422 <dt><dfn>scroll</dfn>
dbaron@7811 423 <dt><dfn>auto</dfn>
dbaron@7811 424 <dd>
dbaron@15115 425 These values are collectively the <dfn dfn>scrolling values</dfn>;
dbaron@7811 426 they are defined in the section on
dbaron@7811 427 <a href="#scrolling-overflow">scrolling and hidden overflow</a>.
dbaron@7811 428 </dd>
dbaron@7811 429 <dt><dfn>paged-x</dfn>
dbaron@7811 430 <dt><dfn>paged-y</dfn>
dbaron@7811 431 <dt><dfn>paged-x-controls</dfn>
dbaron@7811 432 <dt><dfn>paged-y-controls</dfn>
dbaron@7811 433 <dt><dfn>fragments</dfn>
dbaron@7811 434 <dd>
dbaron@15115 435 These values are collectively the <dfn dfn>fragmenting values</dfn>;
dbaron@7811 436 they are defined in the sections on
dbaron@7811 437 <a href="#paginated-overflow">paginated overflow</a> and
dbaron@7811 438 <a href="#fragment-overflow">fragment overflow</a>.
dbaron@7811 439 </dd>
dbaron@7811 440 </dl>
dbaron@7811 441
dbaron@7811 442 <div id="overflow-computed-values">
dbaron@7811 443 <p>The computed values of 'overflow-x' and 'overflow-y'
dbaron@7811 444 are determined from the cascaded values [[!CSS3CASCADE]]
dbaron@7811 445 based on the following rules:</p>
dbaron@7811 446
dbaron@7811 447 <ol>
dbaron@7811 448 <li>
dbaron@7811 449 If one or both of the cascaded values are
dbaron@15115 450 <a>fragmenting values</a>, then:
dbaron@7811 451 <ol>
dbaron@7811 452 <li>
dbaron@7811 453 If one of the cascaded values is one of the
dbaron@15115 454 <a>fragmenting values</a>
dbaron@7811 455 and the other is not,
dbaron@7811 456 then the computed values are
dbaron@7811 457 the same as the cascaded values.
dbaron@7811 458 </li>
dbaron@7811 459 <li>
dbaron@15115 460 If both of the cascaded values are <a>fragmenting values</a>, then:
dbaron@7811 461 <ol>
dbaron@7811 462 <li>
dbaron@7811 463 for horizontal writing mode [[!CSS3-WRITING-MODES]],
dbaron@15114 464 the computed value for 'overflow-y' is the cascaded value
dbaron@15115 465 and the computed value for 'overflow-x' is ''overflow/hidden'', or
dbaron@7811 466 </li>
dbaron@7811 467 <li>
dbaron@7811 468 for vertical writing mode [[!CSS3-WRITING-MODES]],
dbaron@15114 469 the computed value for 'overflow-x' is the cascaded value
dbaron@15115 470 and the computed value for 'overflow-y' is ''overflow/hidden''.
dbaron@7811 471 </li>
dbaron@7811 472 </ol>
dbaron@7811 473 </li>
dbaron@7811 474 </ol>
dbaron@7811 475 </li>
dbaron@7811 476 <li>
dbaron@7811 477 Otherwise, if one cascaded values is
dbaron@15115 478 one of the <a>scrolling values</a>
dbaron@15115 479 and the other is ''overflow/visible'',
dbaron@7811 480 then computed values are the cascaded values
dbaron@15115 481 with ''overflow/visible'' changed to ''overflow/auto''.
dbaron@7811 482 </li>
dbaron@7811 483 <li>
dbaron@7811 484 Otherwise, the computed values are as specified.
dbaron@7811 485 </li>
dbaron@7811 486 </ol>
dbaron@7811 487 </div>
dbaron@7811 488
dbaron@7811 489 <p class="issue">
dbaron@7811 490 Are all 4 of the ''paged-*'' values really needed?
dbaron@7811 491 </p>
dbaron@7811 492
dbaron@7811 493 <p>
dbaron@15115 494 When the <a>fragmenting values</a> are used,
dbaron@7811 495 the overflow from the fragments themselves
dbaron@15115 496 treats the fragmenting value as ''overflow/hidden''.
dbaron@7811 497 <span class="issue">Is this the right behavior?</span>
dbaron@7811 498 <span class="issue">Give example.</span>
dbaron@7811 499 </p>
dbaron@7811 500
dbaron@7820 501 <p class="issue">
dbaron@7820 502 [[CSS3-MARQUEE]] describes an 'overflow-style' property,
dbaron@7820 503 but it has not picked up implementation experience
dbaron@7820 504 that the working group is aware of.
dbaron@7820 505 Should this document treat 'overflow-style' as a defunct proposal,
dbaron@7820 506 or should this document describe the 'overflow-style' property
dbaron@7820 507 and attempt to revive it,
dbaron@7820 508 despite that implementations have implemented
dbaron@7820 509 'overflow-x' and 'overflow-y' instead?
dbaron@7820 510 </p>
dbaron@7820 511
dbaron@7916 512 <p class="issue">
dbaron@7916 513 There are <a href="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2012May/1197.html">discussions</a>
dbaron@7916 514 about how overflow, overflow-style, overflow-x and overflow-y
dbaron@7916 515 should work and interact with each other.
dbaron@7916 516 Until consensus on this topic is reached,
dbaron@7916 517 it is not completely clear which of these
dbaron@7916 518 should be used for
dbaron@7916 519 paged-x | paged-y | paged-x-controls | paged-y-controls | fragments
dbaron@7916 520 </p>
dbaron@7916 521
dbaron@6483 522 <h2 id="scrolling-overflow">Scrolling and hidden overflow</h2>
dbaron@6483 523
dbaron@6483 524 <p class="issue">
dbaron@6483 525 Move material from [[CSS21]] and [[CSS3BOX]] here.
dbaron@6483 526 </p>
dbaron@6470 527
dbaron@14821 528 <p class="issue">
dbaron@14821 529 Explain which directions allow scrolling and which don't,
dbaron@14821 530 as a function of 'direction'
dbaron@14821 531 (including propagation of 'direction' to the ICB).
dbaron@14821 532 </p>
dbaron@14821 533
dbaron@6470 534 <h2 id="paginated-overflow">Paginated overflow</h2>
dbaron@6470 535
dbaron@6497 536 <p class="issue">overflow:paginate or overflow:pages (or paged-x, paged-y, paged-x-controls, paged-y-controls as [[CSS3GCPM]] has?)</p>
dbaron@6470 537
dbaron@6470 538 <p class="issue">Ability to display N pages at once
dbaron@6470 539 rather than just one page at once?</p>
dbaron@6470 540
dbaron@6497 541 <p class="issue">
dbaron@6497 542 The current implementation of paginated overflow uses
dbaron@6497 543 the 'overflow'/'overflow-x'/'overflow-y' properties
dbaron@6497 544 rather than the 'overflow-style' property as proposed
dbaron@6497 545 in the [[CSS3GCPM]] draft
dbaron@6497 546 (which also matches the [[CSS3-MARQUEE]] proposal).
dbaron@6497 547 We should probably switch away from 'overflow-style',
dbaron@6497 548 but that's not 100% clear.
dbaron@6497 549 </p>
dbaron@6497 550
dbaron@6484 551 <h2 id="fragment-overflow">Fragment overflow</h2>
dbaron@6470 552
dbaron@6470 553 <p>
dbaron@6470 554 This section introduces and defines the meaning of
dbaron@6484 555 the new ''fragments'' value of the 'overflow' property.
dbaron@6470 556 </p>
dbaron@6470 557
dbaron@6470 558 <p>
dbaron@6484 559 When the computed value of 'overflow' for an element is ''fragments'',
dbaron@6470 560 and implementations would otherwise have created a box for the element,
dbaron@6491 561 then implementations must create a sequence of <dfn>fragment box</dfn>es
dbaron@6470 562 for that element.
dbaron@6491 563 (It is possible for an element with ''overflow: fragments''
dbaron@15115 564 to generate only one <a>fragment box</a>.
dbaron@6484 565 However, if an element's computed 'overflow' is not ''fragments'',
dbaron@15115 566 then its box is not a <a>fragment box</a>.)
dbaron@15115 567 Every <a>fragment box</a> is a fragmentation container,
dbaron@6491 568 and any overflow
dbaron@6491 569 that would cause that fragmentation container to fragment
dbaron@15115 570 causes another <a>fragment box</a> created as a next sibling
dbaron@6470 571 of the previous one.
dbaron@6470 572 <span class="issue">Or is it as though it's a next sibling of
dbaron@6470 573 the element? Need to figure out exactly how this interacts with
dbaron@6470 574 other box-level fixup.</span>
dbaron@15115 575 Additionally, if the <a>fragment box</a> is also
dbaron@6492 576 a multi-column box (as defined in [[!CSS3COL]]
dbaron@6492 577 <span class="issue">though it defines <i>multi-column element</i></span>)
dbaron@15115 578 any content that would lead to the creation of <a>overflow columns</a> [[!CSS3COL]]
dbaron@6492 579 instead is flown into an additional fragment box.
dbaron@6491 580 However, fragment boxes may themselves be broken
dbaron@6491 581 (due to fragmentation in a fragmentation context outside of them,
dbaron@6491 582 such as pages, columns, or other fragment boxes);
dbaron@6491 583 such breaking leads to fragments of the same fragment box
dbaron@6491 584 rather than multiple fragment boxes.
dbaron@6491 585 (This matters because fragment boxes may be styled by their index;
dbaron@6491 586 such breaking leads to multiple fragments of a fragment box
dbaron@6491 587 with a single index.
dbaron@6491 588 This design choice is so that
dbaron@6491 589 breaking a fragment box across pages does not break
dbaron@6491 590 the association of indices to particular pieces of content.)
dbaron@6491 591 <span class="issue">Should a forced break that breaks to
dbaron@6491 592 an outer fragmentation context cause a new fragment of a single
dbaron@6491 593 fragment box or a new fragment box?</span>
dbaron@6491 594 <span class="issue">Should we find a term other than
dbaron@15115 595 <a>fragment box</a> here to make this a little less confusing?</span>
dbaron@6470 596 </p>
dbaron@6470 597
dbaron@6470 598 <p class="issue">
dbaron@6491 599 What if we want to be able to style the pieces of an element
dbaron@6491 600 split within another type of fragmentation context?
dbaron@6491 601 These rules prevent ever using ''::nth-fragment()'' for that,
dbaron@6491 602 despite that the name seems the most logical name for such a feature.
dbaron@6470 603 </p>
dbaron@6470 604
dbaron@6475 605 <div class="example">
dbaron@6477 606 <table class="source-demo-pair"><tr><td><pre>&lt;!DOCTYPE HTML&gt;
dbaron@6475 607 &lt;title&gt;Breaking content into
dbaron@6475 608 equal-sized cards&lt;/title&gt;
dbaron@6475 609 &lt;style&gt;
dbaron@6475 610 .in-cards {
dbaron@6484 611 overflow: fragments;
dbaron@6475 612
dbaron@6475 613 width: 13em;
dbaron@6475 614 height: 8em;
dbaron@6475 615
dbaron@6475 616 padding: 4px;
dbaron@6475 617 border: medium solid blue;
dbaron@6475 618 margin: 6px;
dbaron@6475 619
dbaron@6475 620 font: medium/1.3 Times New
dbaron@6475 621 Roman, Times, serif;
dbaron@6475 622 }
dbaron@6475 623 &lt;/style&gt;
dbaron@6475 624 &lt;div class="in-cards"&gt;
dbaron@6475 625 In this example, the text in the div
dbaron@6475 626 is broken into a series of cards.
dbaron@6475 627 These cards all have the same style.
dbaron@6475 628 The presence of enough content to
dbaron@6475 629 overflow one of the cards causes
dbaron@6475 630 another one to be created. The second
dbaron@6475 631 card is created just like it's the
dbaron@6475 632 next sibling of the first.
dbaron@6477 633 &lt;/div&gt;</pre></td><td>
dbaron@6475 634 <div class="in-cards-demo">In this example, the text in the<br>div is broken into a series of<br>cards. These cards all have the<br>same style. The presence of<br>enough content to overflow<br>one of the cards causes another</div>
dbaron@6475 635 <div class="in-cards-demo">one to be created. The second<br>card is created just like it's the<br>next sibling of the first.</div>
dbaron@6475 636 </td></tr></table>
dbaron@6475 637 </div>
dbaron@6475 638
dbaron@6487 639 <p class="issue">
dbaron@6487 640 We should specify that ''overflow: fragments'' does not apply
dbaron@6487 641 to at least some table parts,
dbaron@6487 642 and perhaps other elements as well.
dbaron@6487 643 We need to determine exactly which ones.
dbaron@6487 644 </p>
dbaron@6487 645
dbaron@6488 646 <p class="issue">
dbaron@6488 647 This specification needs to say which type of
dbaron@6488 648 fragmentation context is created
dbaron@15113 649 so that it's clear which values of the 'break-*' properties
dbaron@6488 650 cause breaks within this context.
dbaron@15113 651 We probably want ''break-*: region'' to apply.
dbaron@6488 652 </p>
dbaron@6488 653
dbaron@6494 654 <p class="issue">
dbaron@6494 655 This specification needs a processing model
dbaron@6494 656 that will apply in cases where the layout containing the
dbaron@6494 657 fragments has characteristics that use the intrinsic size of the fragments
dbaron@6494 658 to change the amount of space available for them,
dbaron@6494 659 such as [[CSS3-GRID-LAYOUT]].
dbaron@6494 660 There has already been some work on such a processing model
dbaron@6494 661 in [[CSS3-REGIONS]],
dbaron@6494 662 and the work done on a model there,
dbaron@6494 663 and the editors of that specification,
dbaron@6494 664 should inform what happens in this specification.
dbaron@6494 665 </p>
dbaron@6494 666
dbaron@6484 667 <h3 id="fragment-styling">Fragment styling</h3>
dbaron@6470 668
dbaron@6484 669 <h4 id="fragment-pseudo-element">The ::nth-fragment() pseudo-element</h4>
dbaron@6470 670
dbaron@6470 671 <p>
dbaron@15120 672 The <dfn selector>::nth-fragment()</dfn> pseudo-element
dbaron@15120 673 is a pseudo-element
dbaron@15115 674 that describes some of the <a>fragment box</a>es generated by an element.
dbaron@6470 675 The argument to the pseudo-element takes the same syntax
dbaron@6470 676 as the argument to the :nth-child() pseudo-class
dbaron@6470 677 defined in [[!SELECT]], and has the same meaning
dbaron@6470 678 except that the number is relative to
dbaron@15115 679 <a>fragment box</a>es generated by the element
dbaron@6470 680 instead of siblings of the element.
dbaron@6470 681 </p>
dbaron@6470 682
dbaron@6470 683 <p class="note">
dbaron@6484 684 Selectors that allow addressing fragments
dbaron@6470 685 by counting from the end rather than the start
dbaron@6470 686 are intentionally not provided.
dbaron@6470 687 Such selectors would interfere with determining
dbaron@6484 688 the number of fragments.
dbaron@6470 689 </p>
dbaron@6470 690
dbaron@6489 691 <p class="issue">
dbaron@6489 692 Depending on future discussions,
dbaron@6489 693 this ''::nth-fragment(<var>an+b</var>)'' syntax
dbaron@6489 694 may be replaced with
dbaron@6489 695 the new ''::fragment:nth(<var>an+b</var>)'' syntax.
dbaron@6489 696 </p>
dbaron@6489 697
dbaron@6484 698 <h4 id="style-of-fragments">Styling of fragments</h4>
dbaron@6470 699
dbaron@6470 700 <p class="issue">
dbaron@6484 701 Should this apply to fragment overflow only,
dbaron@6470 702 or also to paginated overflow?
dbaron@6470 703 (If it applies,
dbaron@6470 704 then stricter property restrictions would be needed
dbaron@6470 705 for paginated overflow.)
dbaron@6470 706 </p>
dbaron@6470 707
dbaron@6470 708 <p>
dbaron@6484 709 In the absence of rules with ''::nth-fragment()'' pseudo-elements,
dbaron@15115 710 the computed style for each <a>fragment box</a>
dbaron@6470 711 is the computed style for the element
dbaron@15115 712 for which the <a>fragment box</a> was created.
dbaron@15115 713 However, the style for a <a>fragment box</a> is also influenced
dbaron@15115 714 by rules whose selector's <a>subject</a> [[!SELECT]]
dbaron@6484 715 has an ''::nth-fragment()'' pseudo-element,
dbaron@15115 716 if the 1-based number of the <a>fragment box</a> matches
dbaron@6484 717 that ''::nth-fragment()'' pseudo-element
dbaron@6484 718 and the selector (excluding the ''::nth-fragment()'' pseudo-element)
dbaron@6484 719 matches the element generating the fragments.
dbaron@6470 720 </p>
dbaron@6470 721
dbaron@6486 722 <p>
dbaron@15115 723 When determining the style of the <a>fragment box</a>,
dbaron@6486 724 these rules that match the fragment pseudo-element
dbaron@6486 725 cascade together with the rules that match the element,
dbaron@6486 726 with the fragment pseudo-element adding the specificity
dbaron@6486 727 of a pseudo-class to the specificity calculation.
dbaron@6486 728 <span class="issue">Does this need to be specified in
dbaron@6486 729 the cascading module as well?</span>
dbaron@6486 730 </p>
dbaron@6486 731
dbaron@6477 732 <div class="example">
dbaron@6477 733 <table class="source-demo-pair"><tr><td><pre>&lt;!DOCTYPE HTML&gt;
dbaron@6477 734 &lt;style&gt;
dbaron@6477 735 .bouncy-columns {
dbaron@6484 736 overflow: fragments;
dbaron@6477 737 width: 6em;
dbaron@6477 738 height: 10em;
dbaron@6477 739 float: left;
dbaron@6477 740 margin: 1em;
dbaron@6477 741 font: medium/1.25 Times New
dbaron@6477 742 Roman, Times, serif;
dbaron@6477 743 }
dbaron@6484 744 .bouncy-columns::nth-fragment(1) {
dbaron@6477 745 background: aqua; color: black;
dbaron@6477 746 transform: rotate(-3deg);
dbaron@6477 747 }
dbaron@6484 748 .bouncy-columns::nth-fragment(2) {
dbaron@6477 749 background: yellow; color: black;
dbaron@6477 750 transform: rotate(3deg);
dbaron@6477 751 }
dbaron@6477 752 &lt;/style&gt;
dbaron@6477 753 &lt;div class="bouncy-columns"&gt;
dbaron@6477 754 <i>...</i>
dbaron@6477 755 &lt;/div&gt;</pre></td><td>
dbaron@6477 756 <div class="bouncy-columns-demo one">In this<br>example, the<br>text in the div<br>is broken into<br>a series of<br>columns. The<br>author<br>probably</div>
dbaron@6477 757 <div class="bouncy-columns-demo two">intended the<br>text to fill two<br>columns. But<br>if it happens to<br>fill three<br>columns, the<br>third column is<br>still created. It</div>
dbaron@6484 758 <div class="bouncy-columns-demo">just doesn't<br>have any<br>fragment-specific<br>styling because<br>the author<br>didn't give it<br>any.</div>
dbaron@6477 759 </td></tr></table>
dbaron@6477 760 </div>
dbaron@6477 761
dbaron@6470 762 <p>
dbaron@6484 763 Styling an ''::nth-fragment()'' pseudo-element with the 'overflow'
dbaron@6490 764 property does take effect;
dbaron@15115 765 if a <a>fragment box</a> has a
dbaron@6490 766 computed value of 'overflow' other than ''fragments''
dbaron@6490 767 then that fragment box is the last fragment.
dbaron@15114 768 However, overriding 'overflow' on the first fragment
dbaron@15115 769 does not cause the <a>fragment box</a> not to exist;
dbaron@6490 770 whether there are fragment boxes at all is determined by
dbaron@6490 771 the computed value of overflow for the element.
dbaron@7813 772 <span class="issue">Need to reword this to refer to the
dbaron@15114 773 appropriate choice of 'overflow-x' or 'overflow-y',
dbaron@7813 774 and then point to rule about the handling of the other one
dbaron@15114 775 of 'overflow-x' or 'overflow-y'.</span>
dbaron@6470 776 </p>
dbaron@6470 777
dbaron@6470 778 <p>
dbaron@6485 779 Styling an ''::nth-fragment()'' pseudo-element with the 'content'
dbaron@6485 780 property has no effect;
dbaron@6485 781 the computed value of 'content' for the fragment box
dbaron@6485 782 remains the same as the computed value of content for the element.
dbaron@6485 783 </p>
dbaron@6485 784
dbaron@6485 785 <p>
dbaron@15115 786 Specifying ''display: none'' for a <a>fragment box</a> causes
dbaron@6484 787 the fragment box with that index not to be generated.
dbaron@6470 788 However, in terms of the indices
dbaron@6484 789 used for matching ''::nth-fragment()'' pseudo-elements
dbaron@6484 790 of later fragment boxes,
dbaron@6470 791 it still counts as though it was generated.
dbaron@6470 792 However, since it is not generated, it does not contain any content.
dbaron@6470 793 </p>
dbaron@6470 794
dbaron@7813 795 <p>
dbaron@7813 796 Specifying other values of 'display', 'position',
dbaron@7813 797 or 'float' is permitted, but is not allowed to change
dbaron@7813 798 the computed value of 'display-inside'.
dbaron@7813 799 (Since 'overflow', 'overflow-x', and 'overflow-y' only
dbaron@7819 800 apply to block containers, flex containers, and grid containers
dbaron@7813 801 the computed value of 'display-inside' is always
dbaron@15115 802 ''display-inside/block'', ''display-inside/flex'', or
dbaron@15115 803 ''display-inside/grid''.
dbaron@7813 804 <span class="issue">Need to specify exactly how this works,
dbaron@7813 805 but it depends on
dbaron@7813 806 having 'display-inside' and 'display-outside' specified.</span>
dbaron@6470 807 </p>
dbaron@6470 808
dbaron@6470 809 <p>
dbaron@6470 810 To match the model for other pseudo-elements
dbaron@6470 811 where the pseudo-elements live inside their corresponding element,
dbaron@6484 812 declarations in ''::nth-fragment()'' pseudo-elements override
dbaron@6470 813 declarations in rules without the pseudo-element.
dbaron@6470 814 The relative priority within such declarations is determined
dbaron@6470 815 by normal cascading order (see [[!CSS21]]).
dbaron@6470 816 </p>
dbaron@6470 817
dbaron@6470 818 <p>
dbaron@6484 819 Styles specified on ''::nth-fragment()'' pseudo-elements
dbaron@15115 820 do affect inheritance to content within the <a>fragment box</a>.
dbaron@15115 821 In other words, the content within the <a>fragment box</a> must
dbaron@6484 822 inherit from the fragment box's style (i.e., the pseudo-element style)
dbaron@6470 823 rather than directly from the element.
dbaron@6484 824 This means that elements split between fragment boxes may
dbaron@6470 825 have different styles for different parts of the element.
dbaron@6470 826 </p>
dbaron@6470 827
dbaron@6472 828 <p class="issue">
dbaron@6472 829 This inheritance rule allows specifying styles indirectly
dbaron@6472 830 (by using explicit ''inherit'' or using default inheritance
dbaron@15117 831 on properties that don't apply to ''::first-letter'')
dbaron@6472 832 that can't be specified directly
dbaron@6472 833 (based on the rules in the next section).
dbaron@6472 834 This is a problem.
dbaron@6484 835 The restrictions that apply to styling inside fragments
dbaron@6484 836 should also apply to inheritance from fragments.
dbaron@6472 837 </p>
dbaron@6472 838
dbaron@6480 839 <div class="example">
dbaron@6480 840 <table class="source-demo-pair"><tr><td><pre>&lt;!DOCTYPE HTML&gt;
dbaron@6480 841 &lt;style&gt;
dbaron@6480 842 .article {
dbaron@6484 843 overflow: fragments;
dbaron@6480 844 }
dbaron@6484 845 .article::nth-fragment(1) {
dbaron@6480 846 font-size: 1.5em;
dbaron@6480 847 margin-bottom: 1em;
dbaron@6480 848 height: 4em;
dbaron@6480 849 }
dbaron@6491 850 .article::nth-fragment(2) {
dbaron@6480 851 margin-left: 5em;
dbaron@6480 852 margin-right: 2em;
dbaron@6480 853 }
dbaron@6480 854 &lt;/style&gt;
dbaron@6480 855 &lt;div class="article"&gt;
dbaron@6480 856 The &lt;code&gt;font-size&lt;/code&gt; property<i>...</i>
dbaron@6480 857 &lt;/div&gt;</pre></td><td>
dbaron@6484 858 <div class="article-font-inherit-demo one">The <code>font-size</code> property<br>specified on the fragment<br>is inherited into the</div>
dbaron@6484 859 <div class="article-font-inherit-demo two">descendants of the fragment.<br>This means that inherited<br>properties can be used<br>reliably on a fragment, as in<br>this example.</div>
dbaron@6480 860 </td></tr></table>
dbaron@6480 861 </div>
dbaron@6478 862
dbaron@6484 863 <h4 id="style-in-fragments">Styling inside fragments</h4>
dbaron@6470 864
dbaron@6470 865 <p class="issue">
dbaron@6484 866 Should this apply to fragment overflow only,
dbaron@6470 867 or also to paginated overflow,
dbaron@6470 868 or even to pagination across pages?
dbaron@6470 869 </p>
dbaron@6470 870
dbaron@6470 871 <p>
dbaron@6484 872 The ''::nth-fragment()'' pseudo-element
dbaron@6470 873 can also be used to style
dbaron@15115 874 content inside of a <a>fragment box</a>.
dbaron@6470 875 Unlike the ''::first-line'' and ''::first-letter'' pseudo-elements,
dbaron@6484 876 the ''::nth-fragment()'' pseudo-element can be applied
dbaron@6470 877 to parts of the selector other than the subject:
dbaron@6470 878 in particular, it can match ancestors of the subject.
dbaron@6470 879 However, the only CSS properties applied
dbaron@6470 880 by rules with such selectors
dbaron@6470 881 are those that apply
dbaron@6470 882 to the ''::first-letter'' pseudo-element.
dbaron@6470 883 </p>
dbaron@6470 884
dbaron@6470 885 <p>
dbaron@6470 886 To be more precise,
dbaron@6484 887 when a rule's selector has ''::nth-fragment()'' pseudo-elements
dbaron@6470 888 attached to parts of the selector other than the subject,
dbaron@6470 889 the declarations in that rule apply to
dbaron@6470 890 a fragment (or pseudo-element thereof) when:
dbaron@6470 891 </p>
dbaron@6470 892 <ol>
dbaron@6470 893 <li>
dbaron@6470 894 the declarations are for properties that apply to the
dbaron@6470 895 ''::first-letter'' pseudo-element,
dbaron@6470 896 </li>
dbaron@6470 897 <li>
dbaron@6470 898 the declarations would apply to
dbaron@6470 899 that fragment (or pseudo-element thereof)
dbaron@6484 900 had those ''::nth-fragment()'' pseudo-elements been removed,
dbaron@6470 901 with a particular association between
dbaron@6470 902 each sequence of simple selectors and the element it matched,
dbaron@6470 903 and
dbaron@6470 904 </li>
dbaron@6470 905 <li>
dbaron@6484 906 for each removed ''::nth-fragment()'' pseudo-element,
dbaron@15115 907 the fragment lives within a <a>fragment box</a>
dbaron@6470 908 of the element associated in that association
dbaron@6470 909 with the selector that the pseudo-element was attached to,
dbaron@6470 910 and whose index matches the pseudo-element.
dbaron@6470 911 </li>
dbaron@6470 912 </ol>
dbaron@6470 913
dbaron@6481 914 <div class="example">
dbaron@6481 915 <table class="source-demo-pair"><tr><td><pre>&lt;!DOCTYPE HTML&gt;
dbaron@6481 916 &lt;style&gt;
dbaron@6481 917 .dark-columns {
dbaron@6484 918 overflow: fragments;
dbaron@6481 919 width: 6em;
dbaron@6481 920 height: 10em;
dbaron@6481 921 float: left;
dbaron@6481 922 margin-right: 1em;
dbaron@6481 923 font: medium/1.25 Times New
dbaron@6481 924 Roman, Times, serif;
dbaron@6481 925 }
dbaron@6484 926 .dark-columns::nth-fragment(1) {
dbaron@6481 927 background: aqua; color: black;
dbaron@6481 928 }
dbaron@6484 929 .dark-columns::nth-fragment(1) :link {
dbaron@6481 930 color: blue;
dbaron@6481 931 }
dbaron@6484 932 .dark-columns::nth-fragment(1) :visited {
dbaron@6481 933 color: purple;
dbaron@6481 934 }
dbaron@6484 935 .dark-columns::nth-fragment(2) {
dbaron@6481 936 background: navy; color: white;
dbaron@6481 937 }
dbaron@6484 938 .dark-columns::nth-fragment(2) :link {
dbaron@6481 939 color: aqua;
dbaron@6481 940 }
dbaron@6484 941 .dark-columns::nth-fragment(2) :visited {
dbaron@6481 942 color: fuchsia;
dbaron@6481 943 }
dbaron@6481 944 &lt;/style&gt;
dbaron@6481 945 &lt;div class="dark-columns"&gt;
dbaron@6481 946 <i>...</i>
dbaron@6481 947 &lt;/div&gt;</pre></td><td>
dbaron@6484 948 <div class="dark-columns-demo one">In this<br><a href="http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/example">example</a>, the<br>text flows<br>from one<br>light-colored<br>fragment into<br>another<br>dark-colored</div>
dbaron@6484 949 <div class="dark-columns-demo two">fragment. We<br>therefore want<br>different styles<br>for <a href="http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/IntoContext.html">hyperlinks</a><br>in the different<br>fragments.</div>
dbaron@6481 950 </td></tr></table>
dbaron@6481 951 </div>
dbaron@6481 952
dbaron@6478 953
dbaron@6470 954 <h3 id="max-lines">The 'max-lines' property</h3>
dbaron@6470 955
dbaron@6470 956 <p>
dbaron@6470 957 Authors may wish to style the opening lines of an element
dbaron@6470 958 with different styles
dbaron@6484 959 by putting those opening lines in a separate fragment.
dbaron@6470 960 However, since it may be difficult to predict the exact height
dbaron@6470 961 occupied by those lines
dbaron@6484 962 in order to restrict the first fragment to that height,
dbaron@6470 963 this specification introduces a 'max-lines' property
dbaron@6484 964 that forces a fragment to break
dbaron@6470 965 after a specified number of lines.
dbaron@6470 966 This forces a break after the given number of lines
dbaron@6470 967 contained within the element or its descendants,
dbaron@6470 968 as long as those lines are in the same block formatting context.
dbaron@6470 969 </p>
dbaron@6470 970
dbaron@15119 971 <pre class=propdef>
dbaron@15119 972 Name: max-lines
dbaron@15181 973 Value: ''none'' | <<integer>>
dbaron@15180 974 Initial: ''none''
dbaron@15119 975 Applies to: fragment boxes
dbaron@15119 976 Inherited: no
dbaron@15119 977 Animatable: as <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-transitions/#animatable-types">integer</a>
dbaron@15119 978 Percentages: N/A
dbaron@15119 979 Media: visual
dbaron@15119 980 Computed value: specified value
dbaron@15119 981 Canonical order: <abbr title="follows order of property value definition">per grammar</abbr>
dbaron@15119 982 </pre>
dbaron@6470 983
dbaron@15115 984 <dl dfn-for="max-lines" dfn-type="value">
dbaron@15115 985 <dt><dfn>none</dfn>
dbaron@6470 986 <dd>
dbaron@6470 987 <p>
dbaron@6470 988 Breaks occur only as specified elsewhere.
dbaron@6470 989 </p>
dbaron@6470 990 </dd>
dbaron@6470 991
dbaron@15181 992 <dt><dfn><<integer>></dfn>
dbaron@6470 993 <dd>
dbaron@6470 994 <p>
dbaron@6470 995 In addition to any breaks specified elsewhere,
dbaron@6470 996 a break is forced before any line that would exceed
dbaron@6470 997 the given number of lines
dbaron@6470 998 being placed inside the element
dbaron@6470 999 (excluding lines that are in
dbaron@6470 1000 a different block formatting context from
dbaron@6470 1001 the block formatting context to which
dbaron@6470 1002 an unstyled child of the element would belong).
dbaron@6470 1003 </p>
dbaron@6470 1004
dbaron@6470 1005 <p class="issue">
dbaron@6470 1006 If there are multiple boundaries between this line
dbaron@6470 1007 and the previous, where exactly (in terms of element
dbaron@6470 1008 boundaries) is the break forced?
dbaron@6470 1009 </p>
dbaron@6470 1010
dbaron@6470 1011 <p>
dbaron@6470 1012 Only positive integers are accepted.
dbaron@6470 1013 Zero or negative integers are a parse error.
dbaron@6470 1014 </p>
dbaron@6470 1015 </dd>
dbaron@6470 1016 </dl>
dbaron@6470 1017
dbaron@6484 1018 <p class="issue">Should this apply to fragment overflow only, or also
dbaron@6470 1019 to pagination?</p>
dbaron@6470 1020
dbaron@6479 1021 <div class="example">
dbaron@6479 1022 <table class="source-demo-pair"><tr><td><pre>&lt;!DOCTYPE HTML&gt;
dbaron@6479 1023 &lt;style&gt;
dbaron@6479 1024 .article {
dbaron@6484 1025 overflow: fragments;
dbaron@6479 1026 }
dbaron@6479 1027 .article::first-letter {
dbaron@6479 1028 font-size: 2em;
dbaron@6479 1029 line-height: 0.9;
dbaron@6479 1030 }
dbaron@6484 1031 .article::nth-fragment(1) {
dbaron@6479 1032 font-size: 1.5em;
dbaron@6479 1033 max-lines: 3;
dbaron@6479 1034 }
dbaron@6491 1035 .article::nth-fragment(2) {
dbaron@6479 1036 column-count: 2;
dbaron@6479 1037 }
dbaron@6479 1038 &lt;/style&gt;
dbaron@6479 1039 &lt;div class="article"&gt;
dbaron@6479 1040 <i>...</i>
dbaron@6479 1041 &lt;/div&gt;</pre></td><td>
dbaron@6479 1042 <div class="article-max-lines-demo one">The max-lines property allows<br>authors to use a larger font for the first<br>few lines of an article. Without the</div>
dbaron@6479 1043 <div class="article-max-lines-demo two">max-lines property, authors<br>might have to use the<br>'height' property instead, but<br>that would leave a slight gap<br>if the author miscalculated<br>how much height a given<br>number of lines would<br>occupy (which might be</div>
dbaron@6479 1044 <div class="article-max-lines-demo three">particularly hard if the author<br>didn't know what text would<br>be filling the space, exactly<br>what font would be used, or<br>exactly which platform's font<br>rendering would be used to<br>display the font).</div>
dbaron@6479 1045 </td></tr></table>
dbaron@6479 1046 </div>
dbaron@6478 1047
dbaron@6493 1048 <h2 id="static-media">Overflow in static media</h2>
dbaron@6493 1049
dbaron@6493 1050 <p class="issue">
dbaron@6493 1051 This specification should define useful behavior
dbaron@6493 1052 for all values of 'overflow'
dbaron@6493 1053 in static media (such as print).
dbaron@6493 1054 Current implementation behavior is quite poor and
dbaron@6493 1055 produces unexpected results when authors have not considered
dbaron@6493 1056 what will happen when
dbaron@6493 1057 the content they produce for interactive media
dbaron@6493 1058 is printed.
dbaron@6493 1059 </p>
dbaron@6493 1060
dbaron@6470 1061 <h2 class=no-num id="acknowledgments">
dbaron@6470 1062 Acknowledgments</h2>
dbaron@6470 1063
dbaron@6470 1064 <p>
dbaron@6470 1065 Thanks especially to the feedback from
dbaron@6496 1066 Rossen Atanassov,
dbaron@6496 1067 Bert Bos,
dbaron@6496 1068 Tantek Çelik,
dbaron@6496 1069 John Daggett,
dbaron@6496 1070 fantasai,
dbaron@6496 1071 Daniel Glazman,
dbaron@6496 1072 Vincent Hardy,
dbaron@6470 1073 H&aring;kon Wium Lie,
dbaron@6496 1074 Peter Linss,
dbaron@7815 1075 Robert O'Callahan,
dbaron@6470 1076 Florian Rivoal,
dbaron@6473 1077 Alan Stearns,
dbaron@6496 1078 Steve Zilles,
dbaron@6470 1079 and all the rest of the
dbaron@6470 1080 <a href="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/">www-style</a> community.
dbaron@6470 1081 </p>

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