diff --git a/examples/compass/headers.txt b/examples/compass/headers.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9f5c949e --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/compass/headers.txt @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +HTTP/1.1 200 OK +Connection: close +Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2010 17:15:33 GMT +Last-Modified: Thu, 18 Nov 2010 01:45:54 GMT +Content-Type: text/x-component +Content-Length: 28280 + diff --git a/examples/compass/images/border2.png b/examples/compass/images/border2.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..847675cb Binary files /dev/null and b/examples/compass/images/border2.png differ diff --git a/examples/compass/images/icon-chrome.png b/examples/compass/images/icon-chrome.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4561c0f0 Binary files /dev/null and b/examples/compass/images/icon-chrome.png differ diff --git a/examples/compass/images/icon-firefox.png b/examples/compass/images/icon-firefox.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b040a394 Binary files /dev/null and b/examples/compass/images/icon-firefox.png differ diff --git a/examples/compass/images/icon-ie.png b/examples/compass/images/icon-ie.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3fbc32a2 Binary files /dev/null and b/examples/compass/images/icon-ie.png differ diff --git a/examples/compass/images/icon-opera.png b/examples/compass/images/icon-opera.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..704f9bc8 Binary files /dev/null and b/examples/compass/images/icon-opera.png differ diff --git a/examples/compass/images/icon-safari.png b/examples/compass/images/icon-safari.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a30c293a Binary files /dev/null and b/examples/compass/images/icon-safari.png differ diff --git a/examples/compass/pie.html.haml b/examples/compass/pie.html.haml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..01a703af --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/compass/pie.html.haml @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +!!! 5 +%html + %head + %meta{:content => "text/html; charset=UTF-8", "http-equiv" => "content-type"}/ + %title Basic CSS3 Demos + %link{:charset => "utf-8", :href => "stylesheets/pie.css", :media => "screen", :rel => "stylesheet", :type => "text/css"}/ + %body + .section + %h2 border-radius + #test1.test Cherry + %code + %strong + border-radius: 1em; /* Standard */ + \-moz-border-radius: 1em; /* Gecko */ + \-webkit-border-radius: 1em; /* WebKit */ + .section + %h2 box-shadow + #test2.test Apple + %code + border-radius: 1em; + \-moz-border-radius: 1em; + \-webkit-border-radius: 1em; + %strong + box-shadow: #999 0 .25em .5em; + \-webkit-box-shadow: #999 0 .25em .5em; + \-moz-box-shadow: #999 0 .25em .5em; + .section + %h2 linear-gradient + #test3.test Blueberry + %code + border-radius: 1em; + \-moz-border-radius: 1em; + \-webkit-border-radius: 1em; + box-shadow: #999 0 .25em .5em; + \-webkit-box-shadow: #999 0 .25em .5em; + \-moz-box-shadow: #999 0 .25em .5em; + %strong + background: #9CF; /* Fallback */ + background: -webkit-gradient(linear, 0 0, 0 100%, from(#9CF), to(#03C)); + background: -moz-linear-gradient(#9CF, #03C); + background: linear-gradient(#9CF, #03C); + .section + %h2 multiple background images + #test4.test Rhubarb + %code + border-radius: 1em; + \-moz-border-radius: 1em; + \-webkit-border-radius: 1em; + box-shadow: #999 0 .25em .5em; + \-webkit-box-shadow: #999 0 .25em .5em; + \-moz-box-shadow: #999 0 .25em .5em; + %strong + background: url(icon-ie.png) no-repeat 50% 0 #FFF; /* Fallback */ + background: url(icon-ie.png) no-repeat 50% 0, + url(icon-firefox.png) no-repeat 0 0, + url(icon-chrome.png) no-repeat 100% 0, + url(icon-safari.png) no-repeat 0 100%, + url(icon-opera.png) no-repeat 100% 100% #FFF; + .section + %h2 border-image + #test5.test Pumpkin + %code + border-radius: 1em; + \-moz-border-radius: 1em; + \-webkit-border-radius: 1em; + box-shadow: #999 0 .25em .5em; + \-webkit-box-shadow: #999 0 .25em .5em; + \-moz-box-shadow: #999 0 .25em .5em; + %strong + border-image: url(border2.png) 15 fill stretch; + \-moz-border-image: url(border2.png) 15 stretch; + \-webkit-border-image: url(border2.png) 15 stretch; + border: 15px solid transparent; diff --git a/examples/compass/src/pie.scss b/examples/compass/src/pie.scss new file mode 100644 index 00000000..86d1a032 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/compass/src/pie.scss @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +// this file demonstrates how to use the CSS PIE extension for +// legacy versions of Internet Explorer. In many cases, PIE will allow +// you to style in CSS things that you'd have to do using image chops otherwise. +// +// Note: Each element that has PIE enabled on it will add about 10ms to your page load. +@import "compass/pie"; +@import "compass/css3/version-2"; + +$pie-behavior: url("/stylesheets/PIE.htc"); + +// It is suggested that you use Sass's @extend directive to apply the PIE +// behavior to your elements. Setting this variable will tell the `pie` mixin +// to extend. Or you can just extend the base class yourself. +$pie-base-class: pie-element; + +// There are two approaches to creating PIE elements +// The default approach is to make the element position: relative. +.pie-element { + // relative is the default, so passing relative + // is redundant, but we do it here for clarity. + @include pie-element(relative); +} + +html, body { + margin: 0; + padding: 0; + font-family: sans-serif; + font-size: 16px; + background: #EEE; +} + +.section { + border: 1px solid #CCC; + padding: 1em 2em 2em; + margin: 3em; + background: #FFF; +} + +.section h2 { + border: 1px solid #CCC; + position: relative; + left: -3em; + top: -2em; + background: #FFF; + font-size: 1em; + padding: .25em 1em; + margin: 0; +} + +.section code { + display: block; + white-space: pre; + margin-left: 250px; + min-height: 100px; + color: #999; + overflow: auto; +} +.section code strong { + color: #000; +} + +.test { + width: 200px; + height: 100px; + line-height: 100px; + text-align: center; + border: 2px solid; + background: #FFF; + float: left; + @include pie; +} + +#test1 { + border-color: #c00; + @include border-radius(1em); +} + +#test2 { + border-color: #090; + @include border-radius(1em); + @include box-shadow(#999 0 .25em .5em); +} + +#test3 { + border-color: #00c; + @include border-radius(1em); + @include box-shadow(#999 0 .25em .5em); + @include background(linear-gradient(#9CF, #03C)); +} + +#test4 { + border-color: #F99; + @include border-radius(1em); + @include box-shadow(#999 0 .25em .5em); + background: #FFF image-url("icon-ie.png") no-repeat 50% 0; + @include background( + image-url("icon-ie.png") no-repeat 50% 0, + image-url("icon-firefox.png") no-repeat 0 0, + image-url("icon-chrome.png") no-repeat 100% 0, + image-url("icon-safari.png") no-repeat 0 100%, + image-url("icon-opera.png") no-repeat 100% 100% #FFF + ); +} + +#test5 { + @include border-image(image-url("border2.png") 15 stretch); + border: 15px solid transparent; + width: 180px; +} + diff --git a/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/_pie.scss b/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/_pie.scss new file mode 100644 index 00000000..31d1d8ce --- /dev/null +++ b/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/_pie.scss @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +$experimental-support-for-pie: true; + +$pie-base-class: false !default; +// The default approach to using PIE. +// Can be one of: +// +// * relative +// * z-index +$pie-default-approach: relative !default; + +// The location of your PIE behavior file +// This should be root-relative to your web server +// relative assets don't work. +$pie-behavior: stylesheet-url("PIE.htc") !default; + +// When using the z-index approach, the +// first ancestor of the PIE element at +// or before the container's opaque background +// should have a z-index set as well to ensure +// propert z-index stacking. +@mixin pie-container($z-index: 0) { + z-index: $z-index; +} + +// PIE elements must have this behavior attached to them. +// IE is broken -- it doesn't think of behavior urls as +// relative to the stylesheet. It considers them relative +// to the webpage. As a result, you cannot reliably use +// compass's relative_assets with PIE. +@mixin pie-element( + $approach: $pie-default-approach, + $z-index: if($approach == z-index, 0), + $behavior : $pie-behavior +) { + behavior: $behavior; + @if $approach == relative { + position: relative; + } + @else if $approach == z-index { + z-index: $z-index; + } +} + +// a smart mixin that knows to extend or include pie-element according +// to your stylesheet's configuration variables. +@mixin pie($base-class: $pie-base-class) { + @if $base-class { + @extend .#{$base-class}; + } + @else { + @include pie-element; + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/_support.scss b/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/_support.scss index 710baf4a..e3617ee9 100644 --- a/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/_support.scss +++ b/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/_support.scss @@ -27,3 +27,5 @@ $experimental-support-for-khtml : true !default; // Setting this to true might add significant size to your // generated stylesheets. $experimental-support-for-svg : false !default; +// Support for CSS PIE in experimental css3 properties. +$experimental-support-for-pie : false !default; diff --git a/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_images.scss b/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_images.scss index adc35ead..3bf00d6b 100644 --- a/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_images.scss +++ b/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_images.scss @@ -18,7 +18,8 @@ @if $experimental-support-for-svg and prefixed(-svg, $images) { background-image: -svg($images); } @if $experimental-support-for-webkit and prefixed(-webkit, $images) { background-image: -webkit($images); } @if $experimental-support-for-mozilla and prefixed(-moz, $images) { background-image: -moz($images); } - background-image: $images; + @if $experimental-support-for-pie and (prefixed(-pie, $images) or -compass-list-size($images) > 1) { @warn "PIE does not support background-image. Use @include background(#{$images}) instead." } + background-image: $images ; } @mixin background( @@ -39,6 +40,7 @@ @if $experimental-support-for-svg and prefixed(-svg, $backgrounds) { background: -svg($backgrounds); } @if $experimental-support-for-webkit and prefixed(-webkit, $backgrounds) { background: -webkit($backgrounds); } @if $experimental-support-for-mozilla and prefixed(-moz, $backgrounds) { background: -moz($backgrounds); } + @if $experimental-support-for-pie and (prefixed(-pie, $backgrounds) or -compass-list-size($backgrounds) > 1) { -pie-background: -pie($backgrounds); } background: $backgrounds; } diff --git a/frameworks/compass/templates/pie/LICENSE b/frameworks/compass/templates/pie/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9bd2f4f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/frameworks/compass/templates/pie/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +Copyright 2010 Jason Johnston + +CSS3 PIE is licensed under the terms of the Apache License Version 2.0, or +alternatively under the terms of the General Public License (GPL) Version 2. +You may use PIE according to either of these licenses as is most appropriate +for your project on a case-by-case basis. + +The terms of each license can be found in the main directory of the PIE source +repository: + +Apache License: http://github.com/lojjic/PIE/blob/master/LICENSE-APACHE2.txt +GPL2 License: http://github.com/lojjic/PIE/blob/master/LICENSE-GPL2.txt diff --git a/frameworks/compass/templates/pie/LICENSE-APACHE2.txt b/frameworks/compass/templates/pie/LICENSE-APACHE2.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8487a361 --- /dev/null +++ b/frameworks/compass/templates/pie/LICENSE-APACHE2.txt @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +Copyright 2010 Jason Johnston + +Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +You may obtain a copy of the License at + +http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +limitations under the License. diff --git a/frameworks/compass/templates/pie/LICENSE-GPL2.txt b/frameworks/compass/templates/pie/LICENSE-GPL2.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dc9f9705 --- /dev/null +++ b/frameworks/compass/templates/pie/LICENSE-GPL2.txt @@ -0,0 +1,278 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. 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To install: + + compass install compass/pie + +This will install an example stylesheet and a PIE.htc behavior file +that must be loaded into your pages for IE. +This file must be delivered with the following mime-type: + + Content-Type: text/x-component + +For more information see: + http://css3pie.com/ + +CSS PIE is written by and copyright to: Jason Johnston + +Compass is using css3pie version 1.0-beta2. It can be upgraded by downloading +a newer behavior file and replacing the one that comes with compass. +} + +welcome_message %Q{ +The PIE.htc file must be delivered with the following mime-type: + + Content-Type: text/x-component + +Please ensure that your webserver is properly configured. + +Unfornately, due to the suckiness of IE, PIE does not work with relative assets. + +For more information see: + http://css3pie.com/ +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/frameworks/compass/templates/pie/pie.scss b/frameworks/compass/templates/pie/pie.scss new file mode 100644 index 00000000..956dda3b --- /dev/null +++ b/frameworks/compass/templates/pie/pie.scss @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +// this file demonstrates how to use the CSS PIE extension for +// legacy versions of Internet Explorer. In many cases, PIE will allow +// you to style in CSS things that you'd have to do using image chops otherwise. +// +// Note: Each element that has PIE enabled on it will add about 10ms to your page load. +@import "compass/pie"; +@import "compass/css3"; + +// It is suggested that you use Sass's @extend directive to apply the PIE +// behavior to your elements. Setting this variable will tell the `pie` mixin +// to extend. Or you can just extend the base class yourself. +$pie-base-class: pie-element; + +// There are two approaches to creating PIE elements +// The default approach is to make the element position: relative. +.pie-element { + // relative is the default, so passing relative + // is redundant, but we do it here for clarity. + @include pie-element(relative); +} + +.bordered { + @include pie; // Because $pie-base-class is set, this results in an extend of .pie-element. + @include border-radius(5px); +} + +.gradient { + @include pie; // Because $pie-base-class is set, this results in an extend of .pie-element. + @include background(linear-gradient(#f00, #00f)); +} + + +// But sometimes this messes up your positioning +// So you can also use z-indexing. In this case +// an ancestor element before or having the first +// opaque background should be marked as a pie-container +// which gives it a z-index of 0 (actually any z-index +// can be provided to the pie-container mixin). +// And then the pie element itself should be given +// a z-index of -1. +.pie-container { + @include pie-container; +} + +.z-pie-element { + // this will get a z-index of 0, you can pass a z-index value if you want + @include pie-element(z-index); +} + +.widget { + @extend .pie-container; // This will + h3 { + @include pie(z-pie-element); // This will extend .z-pie-element instead of .pie-element + } +} + + +// Lastly, you can just include the pie-element mixin directly if you need to do a one-off: +.has-gradient { + @include pie-element(relative); + @include background(linear-gradient(#f00, #00f)); +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/lib/compass/sass_extensions/functions/gradient_support.rb b/lib/compass/sass_extensions/functions/gradient_support.rb index c0882907..71098326 100644 --- a/lib/compass/sass_extensions/functions/gradient_support.rb +++ b/lib/compass/sass_extensions/functions/gradient_support.rb @@ -88,6 +88,10 @@ module Compass::SassExtensions::Functions::GradientSupport # XXX Add shape support if possible radial_svg_gradient(color_stops, position_and_angle || Sass::Script::String.new("center center")) end + def to_pie + Compass::Logger.new.record(:warning, "PIE does not support radial-gradient.") + Sass::Script::String.new("-pie-radial-gradient(unsupported)") + end end class LinearGradient < Sass::Script::Literal @@ -121,6 +125,11 @@ module Compass::SassExtensions::Functions::GradientSupport def to_svg linear_svg_gradient(color_stops, position_and_angle || Sass::Script::String.new("top")) end + def to_pie + # PIE just uses the standard rep, but the property is prefixed so + # the presence of this attribute helps flag when to render a special rule. + to_s + end end module Functions @@ -355,7 +364,7 @@ module Compass::SassExtensions::Functions::GradientSupport list.class.new *list.values[start_index..end_index] end - %w(webkit moz o ms svg).each do |prefix| + %w(webkit moz o ms svg pie).each do |prefix| class_eval <<-RUBY, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 def _#{prefix}(*args) List.new(*args.map! do |a| diff --git a/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/pie.css b/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/pie.css new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b68c43c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/pie.css @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +.pie-element, .bordered, .gradient { + behavior: url('/tmp/PIE.htc'); + position: relative; } + +.bordered { + -moz-border-radius: 5px; + -webkit-border-radius: 5px; + -o-border-radius: 5px; + -ms-border-radius: 5px; + -khtml-border-radius: 5px; + border-radius: 5px; } + +.gradient { + background: -webkit-gradient(linear, 50% 0%, 50% 100%, color-stop(0%, #ff0000), color-stop(100%, #0000ff)); + background: -moz-linear-gradient(#ff0000 0%, #0000ff 100%); + -pie-background: linear-gradient(#ff0000 0%, #0000ff 100%); + background: linear-gradient(#ff0000 0%, #0000ff 100%); } + +.pie-container, .widget { + z-index: 0; } + +.z-pie-element, .widget h3 { + behavior: url('/tmp/PIE.htc'); + z-index: 0; } diff --git a/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/pie.scss b/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/pie.scss new file mode 100644 index 00000000..47f055e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/pie.scss @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +@import "compass/pie"; +@import "compass/css3"; + + +// There are two approaches to creating PIE elements +// The default approach is to make the element position: relative. +$pie-base-class: pie-element; +.pie-element { + // relative is the default, so passing relative + // is redundant, but we do it here for clarity. + @include pie-element(relative); +} + +.bordered { + @include pie; // Because $pie-base-class is set, this results in an extend of .pie-element. + @include border-radius(5px); +} + +.gradient { + @include pie; // Because $pie-base-class is set, this results in an extend of .pie-element. + @include background(linear-gradient(#f00, #00f)); +} + + +// But sometimes this messes up your positioning +// So you can also use z-indexing. In this case +// an ancestor element before or having the first +// opaque background should be marked as a pie-container +// which gives it a z-index of 0 (actually any z-index +// can be provided to the pie-container mixin). +// And then the pie element itself should be given +// a z-index of -1. +.pie-container { + @include pie-container; +} + +.z-pie-element { + // this will get a z-index of 0, you can pass a z-index value if you want + @include pie-element(z-index); +} + +.widget { + @extend .pie-container; // This will + h3 { + @include pie(z-pie-element); // This will extend .z-pie-element instead of .pie-element + } +}