An element that renders its children on top of each other. The first element if placed on the bottom, and each successive child is place above the previous one. All elements are displayed at once.
Attributes:
Attributes inherited from XUL Element
Determines the horizontal alignment of the children of the stack.
In the stack is placed inside a horizontally oriented box, autostretch determines whether the stack stretches vertically to fit the given space. For vertically oriented boxes, determines whether the stack stretches horizontally to fit the given space. Stetching in the opoosite direction is controlled with the flex attribute.
If true, then the stack is collapsed and does not appear. It is equavalent to setting the CSS visibility property to collapsed.
If the label of the stack is too small to fit in its given space, the text will be cropped on the side specified by the crop attribute. An ellipsis will be placed in place of the cropped text.
If true, extra borders are drawn around the element and all its descendants. This can be used to determine orientation and where flexible elements are. If debug mode is enabled for a box, horizontal oriented boxes are displayed with a blue border and vertical boxes are displayed with a red border. The border above the element will be straight for non-flexible elements and wavy for flexible elements.
Indicates the flexibility of the stack. Flexible elements grow and shrink to fit their given space. The actual value is not relevant unless there are other flexible elements with-in the same container. Elements with larger flex values will grow more than elements with lower flex values, at the ratio determined by the two elements.
The height of the stack in pixels. It is recommended to use the CSS height property instead.
For elements placed within a bulletinboard, specifies the position of the left edge of the stack.
Used to specify whether the children of the stack element are oriented horizontally or vertically.
For elements placed within a bulletinboard, specifies the position of the top edge of the stack.
Determines the vertical alignment of the children of the stack.
The width of the stack in pixels. It is recommended to use the CSS width property instead.