cef/tests/cefclient/resources/draggable.html
Marshall Greenblatt 4a44e16a09 views: Add support for absolute positioned overlay views.
To test:
Run `cefclient.exe --use-views --hide-frame --hide-controls`
Add `--enable-chrome-runtime` for the same behavior using the Chrome location
bar instead of a text field.
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<html>
<head>
<title>Draggable Regions Test</title>
<style>
html, body {
height: 100%;
overflow: hidden;
}
.draggable-title {
-webkit-app-region: drag;
position: absolute;
top: 0px;
left: 0px;
width: 100%;
height: 34px;
background-color: white;
opacity: .5;
}
.content {
margin-top: 34px;
background-color: white;
}
.draggable {
-webkit-app-region: drag;
position: absolute;
top: 125px;
left: 50px;
width: 200px;
height: 200px;
background-color: red;
}
.nondraggable {
-webkit-app-region: no-drag;
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
left: 50%;
transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
width: 50px;
height: 50px;
background-color: blue;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div class="draggable-title"></div>
<div class="content">
Draggable regions can be defined using the -webkit-app-region CSS property.
<br/>In the below example the red region is draggable and the blue sub-region is non-draggable.
<br/>Windows can be resized by default and closed using JavaScript <a href="#" onClick="window.close(); return false;">window.close()</a>.
</div>
<div class="draggable">
<div class="nondraggable"></div>
</div>
</body>
</html>