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.
There was nothing left in ComputedStyle except the box model metrics,
so this patch gives it a more representative name.
Note that style information is fetched directly from StyleProperties,
which is basically the CSS property name/value pairs that apply to
an element.
This patch makes StyleProperties heap-allocated and ref-counted so that
a LayoutNode can be without one. The ref-counting also allows anonymous
blocks to share style with their parent block.
LayoutText never needs a StyleProperties, since text always inherits
style from its parent element. This is handled by style_properties().
Every LayoutNode indirectly belongs to some Document. For anonymous
LayoutNodes, we simply traverse the parent chain until we find someone
with a Node from which we can get a Document&.
LayoutText can't simply rely on its LayoutNode::rect() for hit testing.
Instead, we have to iterate over the individual runs and see if we're
hitting any of them.
Also, LayoutNode::hit_test() now always recurses into children, since
we can't trust the rect() to tell the truth (inline rects are wrong.)