I have two questions:
First, I'm looking for rules for parsing "background:".
Obviously, not all background properties need to be included.
background: red; # just set the color
And, at least in my quick test with Firefox, it seems the order of the
properties doesn't matter. i.e.:
background: 10px url(foo.gif) red center no-repeat;
seems to work.
So, it would seem I just need to parse left to right and determine the
type of the property by what it looks like. "10px" is obviously a
position.
But, every background-* property also supports "inherit", so how do I
know which property that is associated with?
What does this mean:
background-color: red;
background: inherit;
or
background: #eee inherit
Second question:
Can I safely convert all the background-* properties into a shortcut?
That is, can I change:
.foo {
background-image: url(foo.gif);
background-color: red
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-attachment: fixed;
background-position: bottom;
}
Into this?
.foo {
background: red url(foo.gif) no-repeat fixed bottom;
}
But what if I have this:
.foo {
background-image: url(foo.gif);
background-color: red
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-attachment: inherit;
background-position: inherit;
}
And what about !important?
.foo {
background-image: url(foo.gif);
background-color: red !important
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-attachment: fixed;
background-position: bottom;
}
How would that !important be written in the background: property?
Does it just apply to the color?
Thanks,
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Bill Moseley
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