All of weex tags share some common style rules
Weex box model based on the CSS box model, all of weex elements can be considered as boxes. The term “box model” is used when talking about design and layout. The box model is essentially a box that wraps around every HTML element. It consists of margins, borders, paddings, and the actual content.
you can use the definition below in weex box model.
width
: length
type, default value 0
height
: length
type, default value 0
padding
: length
type, default value 0
, (space around content, between element content and the element border)
padding-left
: length
type, default value 0
padding-right
: length
type, default value 0
padding-top
: length
type, default value 0
padding-bottom
: length
type, default value 0
margin
: length
type, default value 0
, (space around elements, outside the border)
margin-left
: length
type, default value 0
margin-right
: length
type, default value 0
margin-top
: length
type, default value 0
margin-bottom
: length
type, default value 0
border
border-style
: values solid
| dashed
| dotted
, default value solid
border-left-style
: values solid
| dashed
| dotted
, default value solid
border-top-style
: values solid
| dashed
| dotted
, default value solid
border-right-style
: values solid
| dashed
| dotted
, default value solid
border-bottom-style
: values solid
| dashed
| dotted
, default value solid
border-width
: length
type, non-negative, default value 0
DO NOT use border-width:1
. There is a default viewport <viewport width="750">
, if the actual width of a device is 720px, then border-width:1
will be border-width:0.96
. As weex do not support sub-pixel, this border would not be rendered.border-left-width
: length
type, non-negative, default value 0
border-top-width
: length
type, non-negative, default value 0
border-right-width
: length
type, non-negative, default value 0
border-bottom-width
: length
type, non-negative, default value 0
border-color
: color
type, default value #000000
border-left-color
: color
type, default value #000000
border-top-color
: color
type, default value #000000
border-right-color
: color
type, default value #000000
border-bottom-color
: color
type, default value #000000
border-radius
: length
type, default value 0
, (rounded borders to elements , default value is 0 meaning right angle )Although the the default overflow style is overflow:hidden
in android, a view will not be clipped by its parents' border-radius
. This only happens on Android, it works fine on iOS.
border-bottom-left-radius
: length
type, non-negative, default value 0
border-bottom-right-radius
: length
type, non-negative, default value 0
border-top-left-radius
: length
type, non-negative, default value 0
border-top-right-radius
: length
type, non-negative, default value 0
Notes: The rule of border-radius for a specific corner such as border-top-left-radius
is not currently supported for component <image>
and <text>
.
Weex box model uses border-box
as the default value of box-sizing
, meaning the width and height properties includes content, padding and border, but not the margin.
example:
<template> <div> <image src="..." style="width: 400; height: 200; margin-left: 20;"></image> </div> </template>
Weex box style model based on the CSS flexbox, ensures that elements behave predictably and the page layout can accommodates to different screen sizes and different display devices.
Flexbox consists of flex containers and flex items. If a weex element can containing other elements, it is a flex container.
Notice that the old version of flexbox specification has differences with the new ones, such as whether or not to support wrapping. This is described at w3c's working drafts, and you should notice the differences among them. Also notice that the old version is only supported below the 4.4 version of android.
Flexbox is the default and only style model in Weex, so you don't have to add display: flex;
in a container.
flex-direction
: values row
| column
, default value column
The flex-direction property specifies the direction of the flexible items inside the flex container. Default value is column
(top-to-bottom).
justify-content
: values flex-start
| flex-end
| center
| space-between
, default value flex-start
The justify-content property horizontally aligns the flexible container's items when the items do not use all available space on the main-axis. Default value is flex-start
meaning the flex items are positioned at the beginning of the container. flex-end
means the items are positioned at the end of the container. center
means the items are positioned at the center of the container. space-between
means the items are positioned with space between the lines.
align-items
: values stretch
| flex-start
| center
| flex-end
, default value stretch
The align-items property vertically aligns the flexible container's items when the items do not use all available space on the cross-axis. Default value is stretch
meaning the items are stretched to fit the container. flex-start
means the items are positioned at the top of the container; flex-end
means the items are positioned at the bottom of the container; center
means items are positioned at the center of the container (vertically).
flex
: number
type, default value 0
the flex property specifies the length of the flex item, relative to the rest of the flex items inside the same container. If all of the flex items set flex: 1
, they will have equal width or height on direction of flex container‘s flex-direction
. If there are two flex items, with one setting flex: 1
, and the other setting flex: 2
, the first one will take 1/3 container space, and the second one will take 2/3 container space. If all of flex items don’t set flex
, they will be aligned depending on the container's justify-content
property.
a list of images with equal scales align at the vertical axis:
<template> <div style="width: 300; height: 100;"> <image src="..." style="flex: 1;"></image> <image src="..." style="flex: 1;"></image> <image src="..." style="flex: 1;"></image> </div> </template>
a image with fixed width aligns with a stretched text:
<template> <div style="width: 300; height: 100;"> <image src="..." style="width: 100; height: 100;"></image> <text style="flex: 1;">...</text> </div> </template>
mixed direction alignment:
<template> <div style="width: 100;"> <image src="..." style="width: 100; height: 100;"></image> <div style="flex-direction: row;"> <text style="flex: 2; font-size: 32;">title</text> <text style="flex: 1; font-size: 16;">$100</text> </div> </div> </template>
one text align left , the other float right:
<template> <div style="flex-direction: row; justify-content: space-between;"> <text>WEEX</text> <text>2016-05-08</text> </div> </template>
we can use properties below to control placement of weex tag
position
: values relative
| absolute
| fixed
| sticky
, default value relative
relative
means the item is positioned relative to its normal position. absolute
means the item is positioned relative to its container. fixed
keeps the elements position fixed when the page is scrolling. sticky
keeps elements positioned inside the viewport as “stuck” at the top or “relative” at its original place depending on whether does it about to scroll out of the view.
top
: number
type, default value 0
, upward offset valuebottom
: number
type, default value 0
, downward offset valueleft
: number
type, default value 0
, leftward offset valueright
: number
type, default value 0
, rightward offset value<template> <div style="flex-direction: column;"> <div style="height: 3000;"> <image src="..." style="top: 50; left: 50; ..."></image> </div> <div style="height: 3000;"> <image src="..." style="position: sticky; ..."></image> </div> <div style="height: 3000;"> <image src="..." style="position: absolute; top: 50; left: 50; ..."></image> </div> </div> </template>
opacity
background-color
length
typenumber
typecolor
type (The list of color keywords.)These up-to-down steps may help you to plan the whole style of weex pages.