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Is It Possible to Render Content at CSS Using Embedded Documents or Elements?

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Is It Possible to Render Content at CSS Using Embedded Documents or Elements?

Is it possible to render an HTML document or an HTML fragment at CSS content?

Question:

Is it possible to display an image at the CSS content property of an HTML element at the url() value of content?

<div class="content">
  content: url(data:image/png;base64,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);
}</div>

Or using content property at a pseudo element, for example ::before?

<div class="content">
  content::before {
    content: url(data:image/png;base64,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);
  }
}</div>

Is it possible to render an HTML document or an HTML element at CSS content?

<div class="content">
  content: url(data:text/html,abc); 
}</div>

Answer:
The content property dictates what is rendered inside the element or pseudo-element. It takes a comma separated list of URIs, followed by a space separated list of tokens. If there are multiple URIs provided, then each is tried in turn until a value which is both available and supported is found. The last value is used as a fallback if the others fail.

`<uri>` 

For URIs other than URIs in the last comma separated section of the value, if the URI is available and the format is supported, then the element or pseudo-element becomes a replaced element, otherwise, the next item in the comma separated list is used, if any.

EXAMPLE 4

h1 { content: url(header/mng), url(header/png), none; }

In the example above, if header/mng wasn’t in a supported format, then header/png would have been used instead. In the example above, if header/png wasn’t available either, then the

element would be empty, as the last alternative is none.

To make an element fallback on its contents, you have to explicitly give contents as a fallback:

EXAMPLE 5

content: url(1), url(2), url(3), contents;

ISSUE 3 What happens when no formats are supported, and the author does not explicitly indicate a fallback?

ISSUE 4 Why doesn’t an element fallback to contents unless an author explicitly says so?

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