| <!DOCTYPE html> |
| <html> |
| <head> |
| <title>CSS Motion Path: offset-path:url() with content-box</title> |
| <link rel="help" href="https://drafts.fxtf.org/motion/#valdef-offset-path-url"> |
| <link rel="match" href="offset-path-url-008-ref.html"> |
| <meta name="assert" content="This tests that url() using content-box |
| generates a rotation and translation."> |
| <style> |
| #outer { |
| width: 300px; |
| height: 100px; |
| padding: 50px; |
| border: 50px solid black; |
| } |
| #target { |
| position: relative; |
| /** |
| * offset-path:url() references to the svg element and treats coord-box |
| * as its user coordinate system. And the svg element always gives it |
| * the offset starting position (based on the svg attributes). So the |
| * transformed box should ignore its current position from CSS layout. |
| * Intentionally use left property to make sure we ignore it. |
| */ |
| left: 100px; |
| width: 50px; |
| height: 50px; |
| background-color: green; |
| offset-path: url(#svgRect) content-box; |
| offset-distance: 0%; |
| border-radius: 50% 50% 0 0; |
| } |
| </style> |
| </head> |
| <body> |
| <div id="outer"> |
| <div id="target"></div> |
| </div> |
| <svg width="400" height="200" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"> |
| <defs> |
| <rect id="svgRect" width="100" height="100" x="50" y="0"/> |
| </defs> |
| </svg> |
| </body> |
| </html> |