| <!DOCTYPE html> |
| <title>transforms on position:sticky elements should apply after sticking</title> |
| <link rel="help" href="https://www.w3.org/TR/css-position-3/#sticky-pos" /> |
| <meta name="assert" content="This test checks that transforms on position:sticky elements are carried out on their stuck position" /> |
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| <script src="/resources/testharness.js"></script> |
| <script src="/resources/testharnessreport.js"></script> |
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| <script src="resources/sticky-util.js"></script> |
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| <body style="margin: 0;"></body> |
| |
| <script> |
| test(() => { |
| const elements = setupStickyTest('top', 50); |
| elements.sticky.style.transform = 'scale(2)'; |
| elements.scroller.scrollTop = 200; |
| |
| // Transforms don't affect offsetTop, so use getBoundingClientRect. |
| // Scaling the sticky element by 2 means its top-y moves (1/2 * height) |
| // upwards, in this case placing it at the top of the viewport. |
| const boundingRect = elements.sticky.getBoundingClientRect(); |
| assert_equals(boundingRect.y, elements.scroller.getBoundingClientRect().y); |
| }, 'Scale transforms are carried out on the stuck element position'); |
| |
| test(() => { |
| const elements = setupStickyTest('top', 50); |
| elements.sticky.style.transform = 'rotateX(60deg)'; |
| elements.scroller.scrollTop = 200; |
| |
| // Transforms don't affect offsetTop, so use getBoundingClientRect. |
| // Rotating around the x-axis essentially 'squashes' it (from the camera's |
| // viewpoint), in this case shifting the offset to 75 rather than 50. |
| const stickyElementOffset = elements.sticky.getBoundingClientRect().y - |
| elements.scroller.getBoundingClientRect().y; |
| assert_equals(stickyElementOffset, 75); |
| }, 'Rotate transforms are carried out on the stuck element position'); |
| |
| test(() => { |
| const elements = setupStickyTest('top', 50); |
| elements.sticky.style.transform = 'perspective(3px) translateZ(1px)'; |
| elements.scroller.scrollTop = 200; |
| |
| // Transforms don't affect offsetTop, so use getBoundingClientRect. |
| const stickyElementOffset = elements.sticky.getBoundingClientRect().y - |
| elements.scroller.getBoundingClientRect().y; |
| assert_equals(stickyElementOffset, 25); |
| }, 'Perspective transforms are carried out on the stuck element position'); |
| </script> |