When traversing the layout tree to find an appropriate box child to
derive the baseline from. Only the child's margin and offset was being
applied. Now we sum each offset on the recursive call.
The spec says to just call the XML serialization algorithm, but it
returns the "outer serialization", and we need the "inner" one. Let's
just concatenate serializations of children; then the result produced is
similar to one from Blink or Gecko.
This method puts the given node and all of its sub-tree into a
normalized form. A normalized sub-tree has no empty text nodes and no
adjacent text nodes.
Previously the input element was displayed with value 0, when no value
was set in the HTML. Now it uses `value_sanitization_algorithm()`, which
will calculate the default value.
In `value_sanitization_algorithm()` there was a logical mistake/typo.
The comment from the spec says "unless the maximum is less than the
minimum".
The added layout test would fail without the code changes.
Fixes#520
When the min option is given the read will only be fulfilled when there
are min or more elements available in the readable byte stream.
When the min option is not given the default value for min is 1.
The first time Document learns its viewport size, we now suppress firing
of the resize event.
This fixes an issue on multiple websites that were not expecting resize
events to fire so early in the loading process.
Previously, setting CSS `line-height: 0` on an `input` element would
result in no text being displayed.
Other browsers handle this by setting the minimum height to the
"normal" value for single line inputs.
From https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/scripting.html#script-processing-model:
When a script element el that is not parser-inserted experiences one
of the events listed in the following list, the user agent must
immediately prepare the script element el:
- [...]
- The script element is connected and has a src attribute set where
previously the element had no such attribute.
Previously, when `WindowOrWorkerGlobalScope.reportError()` was called
the `filename` property of the dispatched error event was blank. It is
now populated with the full path of the active script.
Like 1132c858e9, out-of-flow elements such
as float elements would get inserted into block level `::before` and
`::after` pseudo-element nodes when they should instead be inserted as a
sibling to the pseudo element. This change fixes that.
This fixes a few layout issues on the swedish tax agency website
(skatteverket.se). :^)
This makes it so that `rebaseline-libweb-test` can be run on *nix or
MacOS as the path to `headless-browser` on MacOS is
`./bin/Ladybird.app/Contents/MacOS/headless-browser` while it is
`./bin/headless-browser` on *nix.
Following the rules in the algorithm from
https://webidl.spec.whatwg.org/#js-platform-objects, "To Internally
create a new object implementing the interface interface", this change
incorporates the steps to load a prototype from new.target, and write
it to the created instance returned from constructor_impl(). This
mirrors the code for generate_html_constructor(), which incorporates
additional steps needed by Custom Elements.
Bug #334
This is a non-standard API that other browsers implement, which
highlights matching text in the current window.
This is just a thin wrapper around our find in page functionality, the
main motivation for adding this API is that it allows us to write tests
for our find in page implementation.
If a flex item has a preferred aspect ratio and the flex basis is not
definite, we were falling back to using stretch-fit for the main size,
since that appeared to match other browsers.
However, we missed the case where we actually have a definite cross size
through which the preferred aspect ratio can be naturally resolved.