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| +<!--
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| +Copyright (c) 2014 The Polymer Project Authors. All rights reserved.
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| +This code may only be used under the BSD style license found at http://polymer.github.io/LICENSE.txt
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| +The complete set of authors may be found at http://polymer.github.io/AUTHORS.txt
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| +The complete set of contributors may be found at http://polymer.github.io/CONTRIBUTORS.txt
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| +Code distributed by Google as part of the polymer project is also
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| +subject to an additional IP rights grant found at http://polymer.github.io/PATENTS.txt
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| +-->
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| +
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| +<!--
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| +
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| +`core-dropdown` is an element that is initially hidden and is positioned relatively to another
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| +element, usually the element that triggers the dropdown. The dropdown and the triggering element
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| +should be children of the same offsetParent, e.g. the same `<div>` with `position: relative`.
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| +It can be used to implement dropdown menus, menu buttons, etc..
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| +
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| +Example:
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| + <template is="auto-binding">
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| + <div relative>
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| + <core-icon-button id="trigger" icon="menu"></core-icon-button>
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| + <core-dropdown relatedTarget="{{$.trigger}}">
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| + <core-menu>
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| + <core-item>Cut</core-item>
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| + <core-item>Copy</core-item>
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| + <core-item>Paste</core-item>
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| + </core-menu>
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| + </core-dropdown>
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| + </div>
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| + </template>
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| +
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| +Positioning
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| +-----------
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| +
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| +By default, the dropdown is absolutely positioned on top of the `relatedTarget` with the top and
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| +left edges aligned. The `halign` and `valign` properties controls the various alignments. The size
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| +of the dropdown is automatically restrained such that it is entirely visible on the screen. Use the
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| +`margin`
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| +
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| +If you need more control over the dropdown's position, use CSS. The `halign` and `valign` properties are
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| +ignored if the dropdown is positioned with CSS.
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| +
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| +Example:
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| + <style>
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| + /* manually position the dropdown below the trigger */
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| + core-dropdown {
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| + position: absolute;
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| + top: 38px;
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| + left: 0;
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| + }
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| + </style>
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| +
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| + <template is="auto-binding">
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| + <div relative>
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| + <core-icon-button id="trigger" icon="menu"></core-icon-button>
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| + <core-dropdown relatedTarget="{{$.trigger}}">
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| + <core-menu>
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| + <core-item>Cut</core-item>
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| + <core-item>Copy</core-item>
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| + <core-item>Paste</core-item>
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| + </core-menu>
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| + </core-dropdown>
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| + </div>
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| + </template>
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| +
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| +The `layered` property
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| +----------------------
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| +
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| +Sometimes you may need to render the dropdown in a separate layer. For example,
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| +it may be nested inside an element that needs to be `overflow: hidden`, or
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| +its parent may be overlapped by elements above it in stacking order.
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| +
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| +The `layered` property will place the dropdown in a separate layer to ensure
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| +it appears on top of everything else. Note that this implies the dropdown will
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| +not scroll with its container.
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| +
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| +@group Polymer Core Elements
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| +@element core-dropdown
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| +@extends core-overlay
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| +@homepage github.io
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| +-->
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| +<link href="../polymer/polymer.html" rel="import">
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| +<link href="../core-overlay/core-overlay.html" rel="import">
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| +
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| +<style shim-shadowdom>
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| + html /deep/ core-dropdown {
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| + position: absolute;
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| + overflow: auto;
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| + background-color: #fff;
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| + }
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| +</style>
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| +
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| +<polymer-element name="core-dropdown" extends="core-overlay">
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| +<script>
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| +
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| +(function() {
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| +
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| + function docElem(property) {
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| + var t;
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| + return ((t = document.documentElement) || (t = document.body.parentNode)) && (typeof t[property] === 'number') ? t : document.body;
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| + }
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| +
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| + // View width and height excluding any visible scrollbars
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| + // http://www.highdots.com/forums/javascript/faq-topic-how-do-i-296669.html
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| + // 1) document.client[Width|Height] always reliable when available, including Safari2
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| + // 2) document.documentElement.client[Width|Height] reliable in standards mode DOCTYPE, except for Safari2, Opera<9.5
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| + // 3) document.body.client[Width|Height] is gives correct result when #2 does not, except for Safari2
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| + // 4) When document.documentElement.client[Width|Height] is unreliable, it will be size of <html> element either greater or less than desired view size
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| + // https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156388#c7
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| + // 5) When document.body.client[Width|Height] is unreliable, it will be size of <body> element less than desired view size
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| + function viewSize() {
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| + // This algorithm avoids creating test page to determine if document.documentElement.client[Width|Height] is greater then view size,
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| + // will succeed where such test page wouldn't detect dynamic unreliability,
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| + // and will only fail in the case the right or bottom edge is within the width of a scrollbar from edge of the viewport that has visible scrollbar(s).
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| + var doc = docElem('clientWidth');
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| + var body = document.body;
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| + var w, h;
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| + return typeof document.clientWidth === 'number' ?
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| + {w: document.clientWidth, h: document.clientHeight} :
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| + doc === body || (w = Math.max( doc.clientWidth, body.clientWidth )) > self.innerWidth || (h = Math.max( doc.clientHeight, body.clientHeight )) > self.innerHeight ?
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| + {w: body.clientWidth, h: body.clientHeight} : {w: w, h: h };
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| + }
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| +
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| + Polymer({
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| +
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| + publish: {
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| +
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| + /**
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| + * The element associated with this dropdown, usually the element that triggers
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| + * the menu. If unset, this property will default to the target's parent node
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| + * or shadow host.
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| + *
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| + * @attribute relatedTarget
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| + * @type Node
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| + */
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| + relatedTarget: null,
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| +
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| + /**
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| + * The horizontal alignment of the popup relative to `relatedTarget`. `left`
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| + * means the left edges are aligned together. `right` means the right edges
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| + * are aligned together.
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| + *
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| + * @attribute halign
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| + * @type 'left' | 'right'
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| + * @default 'left'
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| + */
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| + halign: 'left',
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| +
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| + /**
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| + * The vertical alignment of the popup relative to `relatedTarget`. `top` means
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| + * the top edges are aligned together. `bottom` means the bottom edges are
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| + * aligned together.
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| + *
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| + * @attribute valign
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| + * @type 'top' | 'bottom'
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| + * @default 'top'
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| + */
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| + valign: 'top',
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| +
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| + },
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| +
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| + measure: function() {
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| + var target = this.target;
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| + // remember position, because core-overlay may have set the property
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| + var pos = target.style.position;
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| +
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| + // get the size of the target as if it's positioned in the top left
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| + // corner of the screen
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| + target.style.position = 'fixed';
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| + target.style.left = '0px';
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| + target.style.top = '0px';
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| +
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| + var rect = target.getBoundingClientRect();
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| +
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| + target.style.position = pos;
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| + target.style.left = null;
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| + target.style.top = null;
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| +
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| + return rect;
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| + },
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| +
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| + resetTargetDimensions: function() {
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| + var dims = this.dimensions;
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| + var style = this.target.style;
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| + if (dims.position.h_by === this.localName) {
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| + style[dims.position.h] = null;
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| + dims.position.h_by = null;
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| + }
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| + if (dims.position.v_by === this.localName) {
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| + style[dims.position.v] = null;
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| + dims.position.v_by = null;
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| + }
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| + style.width = null;
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| + style.height = null;
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| + this.super();
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| + },
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| +
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| + positionTarget: function() {
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| + if (!this.relatedTarget) {
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| + this.relatedTarget = this.target.parentElement || (this.target.parentNode && this.target.parentNode.host);
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| + if (!this.relatedTarget) {
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| + this.super();
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| + return;
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| + }
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| + }
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| +
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| + // explicitly set width/height, because we don't want it constrained
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| + // to the offsetParent
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| + var target = this.sizingTarget;
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| + var rect = this.measure();
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| + target.style.width = Math.ceil(rect.width) + 'px';
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| + target.style.height = Math.ceil(rect.height) + 'px';
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| +
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| + if (this.layered) {
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| + this.positionLayeredTarget();
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| + } else {
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| + this.positionNestedTarget();
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| + }
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| + },
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| +
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| + positionLayeredTarget: function() {
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| + var target = this.target;
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| + var rect = this.relatedTarget.getBoundingClientRect();
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| +
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| + var dims = this.dimensions;
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| + var margin = dims.margin;
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| + var vp = viewSize();
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| +
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| + if (!dims.position.h) {
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| + if (this.halign === 'right') {
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| + target.style.right = vp.w - rect.right - margin.right + 'px';
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| + dims.position.h = 'right';
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| + } else {
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| + target.style.left = rect.left - margin.left + 'px';
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| + dims.position.h = 'left';
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| + }
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| + dims.position.h_by = this.localName;
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| + }
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| +
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| + if (!dims.position.v) {
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| + if (this.valign === 'bottom') {
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| + target.style.bottom = vp.h - rect.bottom - margin.bottom + 'px';
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| + dims.position.v = 'bottom';
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| + } else {
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| + target.style.top = rect.top - margin.top + 'px';
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| + dims.position.v = 'top';
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| + }
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| + dims.position.v_by = this.localName;
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| + }
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| +
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| + if (dims.position.h_by || dims.position.v_by) {
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| + target.style.position = 'fixed';
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| + }
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| + },
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| +
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| + positionNestedTarget: function() {
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| + var target = this.target;
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| + var related = this.relatedTarget;
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| +
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| + var t_op = target.offsetParent;
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| + var r_op = related.offsetParent;
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| + if (window.ShadowDOMPolyfill) {
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| + t_op = wrap(t_op);
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| + r_op = wrap(r_op);
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| + }
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| +
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| + if (t_op !== r_op && t_op !== related) {
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| + console.warn('core-dropdown-overlay: dropdown\'s offsetParent must be the relatedTarget or the relatedTarget\'s offsetParent!');
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| + }
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| +
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| + // Don't use CSS to handle halign/valign so we can use
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| + // dimensions.position to detect custom positioning
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| +
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| + var dims = this.dimensions;
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| + var margin = dims.margin;
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| + var inside = t_op === related;
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| +
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| + if (!dims.position.h) {
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| + if (this.halign === 'right') {
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| + target.style.right = ((inside ? 0 : t_op.offsetWidth - related.offsetLeft - related.offsetWidth) - margin.right) + 'px';
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| + dims.position.h = 'right';
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| + } else {
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| + target.style.left = ((inside ? 0 : related.offsetLeft) - margin.left) + 'px';
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| + dims.position.h = 'left';
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| + }
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| + dims.position.h_by = this.localName;
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| + }
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| +
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| + if (!dims.position.v) {
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| + if (this.valign === 'bottom') {
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| + target.style.bottom = ((inside ? 0 : t_op.offsetHeight - related.offsetTop - related.offsetHeight) - margin.bottom) + 'px';
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| + dims.position.v = 'bottom';
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| + } else {
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| + target.style.top = ((inside ? 0 : related.offsetTop) - margin.top) + 'px';
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| + dims.position.v = 'top';
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| + }
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| + dims.position.v_by = this.localName;
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| + }
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| + }
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| +
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| + });
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| +
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| +})();
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| +
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| +</script>
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| +</polymer-element>
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