
This is a bit iffy, but since <br> elements can't be implemented in "just CSS" today, we should also exclude them from the blockification algorithm. This is important, since <br> is expected to always have inline-like behavior.
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34 lines
761 B
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2018-2020, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#pragma once
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#include <LibWeb/HTML/HTMLElement.h>
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namespace Web::HTML {
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class HTMLBRElement final : public HTMLElement {
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WEB_PLATFORM_OBJECT(HTMLBRElement, HTMLElement);
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public:
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virtual ~HTMLBRElement() override;
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virtual JS::GCPtr<Layout::Node> create_layout_node(NonnullRefPtr<CSS::StyleProperties>) override;
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private:
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virtual bool is_html_br_element() const override { return true; }
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HTMLBRElement(DOM::Document&, DOM::QualifiedName);
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virtual void initialize(JS::Realm&) override;
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};
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}
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namespace Web::DOM {
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template<>
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inline bool Node::fast_is<HTML::HTMLBRElement>() const { return is_html_br_element(); }
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}
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