element() - CSS: Cascading Style Sheets 编辑
Experimental
This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.
The element()
CSS function defines an <image>
value generated from an arbitrary HTML element. This image is live, meaning that if the HTML element is changed, the CSS properties using the resulting value are automatically updated.
A particularly useful scenario for using this would be to render an image in an HTML <canvas>
element, then use that as a background.
On Gecko browsers, you can use the non-standard document.mozSetImageElement()
method to change the element being used as the background for a given CSS background element.
Syntax
element(id)
where:
- id
- The ID of an element to use as the background, specified using the HTML attribute #id on the element.
Examples
These examples can be viewed live in builds of Firefox that support -moz-element()
.
A somewhat realistic example
This example uses a hidden <div>
as a background. The background element uses a gradient, but also includes text that is rendered as part of the background.
<div style="width:400px; height:400px; background:-moz-element(#myBackground1) no-repeat;">
<p>This box uses the element with the #myBackground1 ID as its background!</p>
</div>
<div style="overflow:hidden; height:0;">
<div id="myBackground1" style="width:1024px; height:1024px; background-image: linear-gradient(to right, red, orange, yellow, white);">
<p style="transform-origin:0 0; transform: rotate(45deg); color:white;">This text is part of the background. Cool, huh?</p>
</div>
</div>
The <div>
element with the ID "myBackground1" is used as the background for the content including the paragraph "This box uses the element with the #myBackground1 ID as its background!".
A somewhat more bizarre example
This example uses a hidden <button>
element in a repeating pattern as its background. This demonstrates that you can use arbitrary elements as background, but doesn't necessarily demonstrate good design practices.
<div style="width:400px; height:100px; background:-moz-element(#myBackground2);">
</div>
<div style="overflow:hidden; height:0;">
<button id="myBackground2" type="button">Evil button!</button>
</div>
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
CSS Images Module Level 4 The definition of 'Using Elements as Images: the element() notation' in that specification. | Working Draft | Deferred from CSS3 Images. |
Browser compatibility
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See also
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