| <!DOCTYPE html> |
| <!-- |
| Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain. |
| http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ |
| --> |
| <!-- This testcase checks flex items are painted atomically. In particular, |
| if one item has content that overflows into the region of another item, |
| then one item is painted "behind" the other; there shouldn't normally |
| any interleaving of backgrounds and content between the two items. |
| |
| This testcase also tests some special cases that will change the paint |
| ordering - specifically, the properties "position", "z-index", and |
| "order" on flex items. |
| --> |
| <html> |
| <head> |
| <style> |
| body { font: 10px sans-serif } |
| .flexContainer { |
| background: orange; |
| display: flex; |
| justify-content: space-between; |
| width: 70px; |
| padding: 2px; |
| margin-bottom: 2px; |
| } |
| .item1 { |
| background: lightblue; |
| width: 30px; |
| min-width: 0; |
| } |
| .item2 { |
| background: yellow; |
| width: 30px; |
| min-width: 0; |
| } |
| </style> |
| </head> |
| <body> |
| <!-- This container has two flex items, the first of which has content |
| sticking out & overlapping the second. If they're painting atomically |
| (and in the right order), the second item's background should cover the |
| first item's overflowing content. --> |
| <div class="flexContainer" |
| ><div class="item1">ThisIsALongUnbrokenString</div |
| ><div class="item2">HereIsSomeMoreLongText</div |
| ></div> |
| |
| <!-- Now, the first item is relatively positioned, which should make it paint |
| on top of everything. --> |
| <div class="flexContainer" |
| ><div class="item1" style="position:relative">ThisIsALongUnbrokenString</div |
| ><div class="item2">HereIsSomeMoreLongText</div |
| ></div> |
| |
| <!-- Now, the first item is has "z-index" set, which should make it paint on |
| top of everything. --> |
| <div class="flexContainer" |
| ><div class="item1" style="z-index: 1">ThisIsALongUnbrokenString</div |
| ><div class="item2">HereIsSomeMoreLongText</div |
| ></div> |
| |
| <!-- Now, the first item has "order" set to a higher value than default, |
| which should make it paint on top (and at the far right) --> |
| <div class="flexContainer" |
| ><div class="item1" style="order: 1">ThisIsALongUnbrokenString</div |
| ><div class="item2">HereIsSomeMoreLongText</div |
| ></div> |
| |
| <!-- And for thoroughness, let's set "order" to a lower value than default, |
| on the second item. (Should render the same as previous example.) --> |
| <div class="flexContainer" |
| ><div class="item1">ThisIsALongUnbrokenString</div |
| ><div class="item2" style="order: -1">HereIsSomeMoreLongText</div |
| ></div> |
| |
| <!-- ...but if we relatively position that second item, it should paint |
| on top again, despite its low "order" value. --> |
| <div class="flexContainer" |
| ><div class="item1">ThisIsALongUnbrokenString</div |
| ><div class="item2" style="order: -1; position: relative">HereIsSomeMoreLongText</div |
| ></div> |
| </body> |
| </html> |