Ohh, I see, thanks Roland. Fady
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 3:25 AM, Roland Steiner <[email protected]>wrote: > AFAICT you could have an arbitrary number up to the width or height of the > table, whichever is smaller, by combining row- and colspans - e.g. with 3 > ([v]aligns just to emphasize the overlapping): > > <table border=1><tbody> > <tr><td>R1C1</td><td>R1C2</td><td rowspan=3 valign=bottom>\\\\\\</td></tr> > <tr><td>R2C1</td><td rowspan=2 colspan=2 align=right > valign=bottom>//////</td></tr> > <tr><td colspan=3 align=right>----</td></tr> > </tbody></table> > > - Roland > > On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 8:58 AM, Fady Samuel <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi David, >> >> Just so I'm certain, there's no way for more than two cells to overlap in >> a single grid slot, is there? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Fady Samuel >> >> >> On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 4:43 PM, David Hyatt <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> On May 20, 2010, at 3:38 PM, Fady Samuel wrote: >>> >>> > So what are the rules for stacking here? do the cells stack in the >>> order in which they appear in the HTML? >>> > >>> >>> Correct, although note that backgrounds paint behind foregrounds, and hit >>> testing works the same way, so it's not as simple as saying that cell 7 is >>> always above cell 5. They're interleaved, so from bottom to top: >>> >>> Cell 5 background >>> Cell 7 background >>> Cell 5 foreground (the number "5" in this example) >>> Cell 7 foreground (the number "7" in this example) >>> >>> That's why if you hover over the actual number 5 in that example it will >>> light up, but if you're in the background area overlap, the number 7 will >>> light up. >>> >>> http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/zindex.html >>> >>> Therefore you do have to know about all the cells at the position, since >>> when you're in the "foreground" phase of hit testing, cell 7 will say "Nope, >>> you're not inside my foreground", and so you then need to check cell 5, >>> which will say "Yes, you are inside my foreground." >>> >>> The grid structure just isn't expressive enough. It needs to be patched >>> to track all cells in a given row/column instead of just the first one. >>> >>> dave >>> ([email protected]) >>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> webkit-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev >> >> >
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