Shown at all to the user, elements within it can still qualify as "being rendered".Īn element is said to intersect the viewport when it is being renderedĪnd its associated CSS layout box intersects the viewport. Even if a document is not fully active and not The fully active state does not affect whether an element isīeing rendered or not. Means the element is not being rendered, though this might be overridden by the style The presence of the hidden attribute normally Just being off-screen does not mean the element is not being Suggestions in this section to their target media.Īn element is being rendered if it has any associated CSS layout boxes, SVG layoutīoxes, or some equivalent in other styling languages. User agent implementers are encouraged to adapt the The suggestions in this section generally assume a visual output medium with a resolution ofĩ6dpi or greater, but HTML is intended to apply to multiple media (it is a Represents, as described by this specification. author style sheets), user agents areĮxpected to render an element so that it conveys to the user the meaning that the element In the absence of style-layer rules to the contrary (e.g. To either support CSS, or translate from the CSS rules given in this section to approximations for The suggestions in this section are generally expressed in CSS terms. The suggested default rendering, the term "expected" in this section has the same conformance Instead, the term "expected" is used to indicate behavior that will lead to this experience.įor the purposes of conformance for user agents designated as supporting So as to avoid confusion regarding the normativity of this section, "must" has not been To lead to a user experience that closely resembles the experience intended by the documents'Īuthors. Section provides a set of suggestions for rendering HTML documents that, if followed, are likely User agents are not required to present HTML documents in any particular way. 15.9 Unstyled XML documents 15 Rendering. ![]() ![]() 15.7.4 Text rendered in native user interfaces.15.5.10 The input element as a file upload control.15.5.9 The input element as a checkbox and radio button widgets.15.5.7 The input element as a range control.15.5.6 The input element as domain-specific widgets. ![]()
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