/*! { "name": "CSS wrap-flow", "property": "wrapflow", "tags": ["css"], "notes": [{ "name": "W3C Spec", "href": "https://www.w3.org/TR/css3-exclusions" }, { "name": "Example by Louie Rootfield", "href": "https://webdesign.tutsplus.com/tutorials/css-exclusions--cms-28087" }] } !*/ define(['Modernizr', 'prefixed', 'docElement', 'createElement', 'isSVG'], function(Modernizr, prefixed, docElement, createElement, isSVG) { Modernizr.addTest('wrapflow', function() { var prefixedProperty = prefixed('wrapFlow'); if (!prefixedProperty || isSVG) { return false; } var wrapFlowProperty = prefixedProperty.replace(/([A-Z])/g, function(str, m1) { return '-' + m1.toLowerCase(); }).replace(/^ms-/, '-ms-'); /* If the CSS parsing is there we need to determine if wrap-flow actually works to avoid false positive cases, e.g. the browser parses the property, but it hasn't got the implementation for the functionality yet. */ var container = createElement('div'); var exclusion = createElement('div'); var content = createElement('span'); /* First we create a div with two adjacent divs inside it. The first div will be the content, the second div will be the exclusion area. We use the "wrap-flow: end" property to test the actual behavior. (https://drafts.csswg.org/css-exclusions-1/#wrap-flow-property) The wrap-flow property is applied to the exclusion area what has a 50px left offset and a 100px width. If the wrap-flow property is working correctly then the content should start after the exclusion area, so the content's left offset should be 150px. */ exclusion.style.cssText = 'position: absolute; left: 50px; width: 100px; height: 20px;' + wrapFlowProperty + ':end;'; content.innerText = 'X'; container.appendChild(exclusion); container.appendChild(content); docElement.appendChild(container); var leftOffset = content.offsetLeft; docElement.removeChild(container); exclusion = content = container = undefined; return (leftOffset === 150); }); });