Struct ImgOwned

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pub struct ImgOwned {
Show 48 fields pub accesskey: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub alt: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub autocapitalize: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub autofocus: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub class: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub contenteditable: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub contextmenu: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub crossorigin: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub data: BTreeMap<String, AttributeValueOwned>, pub decoding: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub dir: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub draggable: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub elementtiming: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub enterkeyhint: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub exportparts: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub extra: BTreeMap<String, AttributeValueOwned>, pub fetchpriority: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub height: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub hidden: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub id: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub inert: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub inputmode: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub is: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub ismap: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub itemid: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub itemprop: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub itemref: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub itemscope: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub itemtype: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub lang: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub loading: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub nonce: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub part: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub popover: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub referrerpolicy: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub role: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub sizes: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub slot: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub spellcheck: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub src: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub srcset: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub style: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub tabindex: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub title: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub translate: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub usemap: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub virtualkeyboardpolicy: Option<AttributeValueOwned>, pub width: Option<AttributeValueOwned>,
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The <img> HTML element embeds an image into the document.

More information: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/img

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§accesskey: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Provides a hint for generating a keyboard shortcut for the current element. This attribute consists of a space-separated list of characters. The browser should use the first one that exists on the computer keyboard layout.

§alt: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Defines an alternative text description of the image.

Note: Browsers do not always display images. There are a number of situations in which a browser might not display images, such as:

  • Non-visual browsers (such as those used by people with visual impairments)
  • The user chooses not to display images (saving bandwidth, privacy reasons)
  • The image is invalid or an unsupported type

In these cases, the browser may replace the image with the text in the element's alt attribute. For these reasons and others, provide a useful value for alt whenever possible.

Setting this attribute to an empty string (alt="") indicates that this image is not a key part of the content (it's decoration or a tracking pixel), and that non-visual browsers may omit it from rendering. Visual browsers will also hide the broken image icon if the alt is empty and the image failed to display.

This attribute is also used when copying and pasting the image to text, or saving a linked image to a bookmark.

§autocapitalize: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Controls whether and how text input is automatically capitalized as it is entered/edited by the user. It can have the following values:

  • off or none, no autocapitalization is applied (all letters default to lowercase)
  • on or sentences, the first letter of each sentence defaults to a capital letter; all other letters default to lowercase
  • words, the first letter of each word defaults to a capital letter; all other letters default to lowercase
  • characters, all letters should default to uppercase
§autofocus: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Indicates that an element is to be focused on page load, or as soon as the <dialog> it is part of is displayed. This attribute is a boolean, initially false.

§class: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

A space-separated list of the classes of the element. Classes allow CSS and JavaScript to select and access specific elements via the class selectors or functions like the method Document.getElementsByClassName().

§contenteditable: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

An enumerated attribute indicating if the element should be editable by the user. If so, the browser modifies its widget to allow editing. The attribute must take one of the following values:

  • true or the empty string, which indicates that the element must be editable;
  • false, which indicates that the element must not be editable.
§contextmenu: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

The id of a <menu> to use as the contextual menu for this element.

§crossorigin: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Indicates if the fetching of the image must be done using a CORS request. Image data from a CORS-enabled image returned from a CORS request can be reused in the <canvas> element without being marked "tainted".

If the crossorigin attribute is not specified, then a non-CORS request is sent (without the Origin request header), and the browser marks the image as tainted and restricts access to its image data, preventing its usage in <canvas> elements.

If the crossorigin attribute is specified, then a CORS request is sent (with the Origin request header); but if the server does not opt into allowing cross-origin access to the image data by the origin site (by not sending any Access-Control-Allow-Origin response header, or by not including the site's origin in any Access-Control-Allow-Origin response header it does send), then the browser blocks the image from loading, and logs a CORS error to the devtools console.

Allowed values:

anonymous

A CORS request is sent with credentials omitted (that is, no cookies, X.509 certificates, or Authorization request header).

use-credentials

The CORS request is sent with any credentials included (that is, cookies, X.509 certificates, and the Authorization request header). If the server does not opt into sharing credentials with the origin site (by sending back the Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true response header), then the browser marks the image as tainted and restricts access to its image data.

If the attribute has an invalid value, browsers handle it as if the anonymous value was used. See CORS settings attributes for additional information.

§data: BTreeMap<String, AttributeValueOwned>

Forms a class of attributes, called custom data attributes, that allow proprietary information to be exchanged between the HTML and its DOM representation that may be used by scripts. All such custom data are available via the HTMLElement interface of the element the attribute is set on. The HTMLElement.dataset property gives access to them.

§decoding: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Provides an image decoding hint to the browser. Allowed values:

sync

Decode the image synchronously, for atomic presentation with other content.

async

Decode the image asynchronously, to reduce delay in presenting other content.

auto

Default: no preference for the decoding mode. The browser decides what is best for the user.

§dir: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

An enumerated attribute indicating the directionality of the element's text. It can have the following values:

  • ltr, which means left to right and is to be used for languages that are written from the left to the right (like English);
  • rtl, which means right to left and is to be used for languages that are written from the right to the left (like Arabic);
  • auto, which lets the user agent decide. It uses a basic algorithm as it parses the characters inside the element until it finds a character with a strong directionality, then it applies that directionality to the whole element.
§draggable: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

An enumerated attribute indicating whether the element can be dragged, using the Drag and Drop API. It can have the following values:

  • true, which indicates that the element may be dragged
  • false, which indicates that the element may not be dragged.
§elementtiming: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Marks the image for observation by the PerformanceElementTiming API. The value given becomes an identifier for the observed image element. See also the elementtiming attribute page.

§enterkeyhint: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Hints what action label (or icon) to present for the enter key on virtual keyboards.

§exportparts: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Used to transitively export shadow parts from a nested shadow tree into a containing light tree.

§extra: BTreeMap<String, AttributeValueOwned>

/// Extra attributes of the element. This is a map of attribute names to their values, and the attribute names are in lowercase.

§fetchpriority: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Provides a hint of the relative priority to use when fetching the image. Allowed values:

high

Signals a high-priority fetch relative to other images.

low

Signals a low-priority fetch relative to other images.

auto

Default: Signals automatic determination of fetch priority relative to other images.

§height: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

The intrinsic height of the image, in pixels. Must be an integer without a unit.

Note: Including height and width enables the aspect ratio of the image to be calculated by the browser prior to the image being loaded. This aspect ratio is used to reserve the space needed to display the image, reducing or even preventing a layout shift when the image is downloaded and painted to the screen. Reducing layout shift is a major component of good user experience and web performance.

§hidden: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

An enumerated attribute indicating that the element is not yet, or is no longer, relevant. For example, it can be used to hide elements of the page that can't be used until the login process has been completed. The browser won't render such elements. This attribute must not be used to hide content that could legitimately be shown.

§id: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Defines a unique identifier (ID) which must be unique in the whole document. Its purpose is to identify the element when linking (using a fragment identifier), scripting, or styling (with CSS).

§inert: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

A boolean value that makes the browser disregard user input events for the element. Useful when click events are present.

§inputmode: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Provides a hint to browsers about the type of virtual keyboard configuration to use when editing this element or its contents. Used primarily on <input> elements, but is usable on any element while in contenteditable mode.

§is: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Allows you to specify that a standard HTML element should behave like a registered custom built-in element (see Using custom elements for more details).

§ismap: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

This Boolean attribute indicates that the image is part of a server-side map. If so, the coordinates where the user clicked on the image are sent to the server.

Note: This attribute is allowed only if the <img> element is a descendant of an <a> element with a valid href attribute. This gives users without pointing devices a fallback destination.

§itemid: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

The unique, global identifier of an item.

§itemprop: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Used to add properties to an item. Every HTML element may have an itemprop attribute specified, where an itemprop consists of a name and value pair.

§itemref: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Properties that are not descendants of an element with the itemscope attribute can be associated with the item using an itemref. It provides a list of element ids (not itemids) with additional properties elsewhere in the document.

§itemscope: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

itemscope (usually) works along with itemtype to specify that the HTML contained in a block is about a particular item. itemscope creates the Item and defines the scope of the itemtype associated with it. itemtype is a valid URL of a vocabulary (such as schema.org) that describes the item and its properties context.

§itemtype: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Specifies the URL of the vocabulary that will be used to define itemprops (item properties) in the data structure. itemscope is used to set the scope of where in the data structure the vocabulary set by itemtype will be active.

§lang: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Helps define the language of an element: the language that non-editable elements are in, or the language that editable elements should be written in by the user. The attribute contains one "language tag" (made of hyphen-separated "language subtags") in the format defined in RFC 5646: Tags for Identifying Languages (also known as BCP 47). xml:lang has priority over it.

§loading: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Indicates how the browser should load the image:

eager

Loads the image immediately, regardless of whether or not the image is currently within the visible viewport (this is the default value).

lazy

Defers loading the image until it reaches a calculated distance from the viewport, as defined by the browser. The intent is to avoid the network and storage bandwidth needed to handle the image until it's reasonably certain that it will be needed. This generally improves the performance of the content in most typical use cases.

Note: Loading is only deferred when JavaScript is enabled. This is an anti-tracking measure, because if a user agent supported lazy loading when scripting is disabled, it would still be possible for a site to track a user's approximate scroll position throughout a session, by strategically placing images in a page's markup such that a server can track how many images are requested and when.

§nonce: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

A cryptographic nonce ("number used once") which can be used by Content Security Policy to determine whether or not a given fetch will be allowed to proceed.

§part: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

A space-separated list of the part names of the element. Part names allows CSS to select and style specific elements in a shadow tree via the ::part pseudo-element.

§popover: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Specifies that the element should be treated like a popover. An element with the popover attribute is hidden from the page unless it is opened by interacting with an invoking element that has popovertarget, or via showPopover().

§referrerpolicy: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

A string indicating which referrer to use when fetching the resource:

  • no-referrer: The Referer header will not be sent.
  • no-referrer-when-downgrade: The Referer header will not be sent to origins without TLS (HTTPS).
  • origin: The sent referrer will be limited to the origin of the referring page: its scheme, host, and port.
  • origin-when-cross-origin: The referrer sent to other origins will be limited to the scheme, the host, and the port. Navigations on the same origin will still include the path.
  • same-origin: A referrer will be sent for same origin, but cross-origin requests will contain no referrer information.
  • strict-origin: Only send the origin of the document as the referrer when the protocol security level stays the same (HTTPS→HTTPS), but don't send it to a less secure destination (HTTPS→HTTP).
  • strict-origin-when-cross-origin (default): Send a full URL when performing a same-origin request, only send the origin when the protocol security level stays the same (HTTPS→HTTPS), and send no header to a less secure destination (HTTPS→HTTP).
  • unsafe-url: The referrer will include the origin and the path (but not the fragment, password, or username). This value is unsafe, because it leaks origins and paths from TLS-protected resources to insecure origins.
§role: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Roles define the semantic meaning of content, allowing screen readers and other tools to present and support interaction with an object in a way that is consistent with user expectations of that type of object. roles are added to HTML elements using role="role_type", where role_type is the name of a role in the ARIA specification.

§sizes: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

One or more strings separated by commas, indicating a set of source sizes. Each source size consists of:

  1. A media condition. This must be omitted for the last item in the list.
  2. A source size value.

Media Conditions describe properties of the viewport, not of the image. For example, (max-height: 500px) 1000px proposes to use a source of 1000px width, if the viewport is not higher than 500px.

Source size values specify the intended display size of the image. User agents use the current source size to select one of the sources supplied by the srcset attribute, when those sources are described using width (w) descriptors. The selected source size affects the intrinsic size of the image (the image's display size if no CSS styling is applied). If the srcset attribute is absent, or contains no values with a width descriptor, then the sizes attribute has no effect.

§slot: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Assigns a slot in a shadow DOM shadow tree to an element: An element with a slot attribute is assigned to the slot created by the <slot> element whose name attribute's value matches that slot attribute's value.

§spellcheck: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

An enumerated attribute defines whether the element may be checked for spelling errors. It may have the following values:

  • empty string or true, which indicates that the element should be, if possible, checked for spelling errors;
  • false, which indicates that the element should not be checked for spelling errors.
§src: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

The image URL. Mandatory for the <img> element. On browsers supporting srcset, src is treated like a candidate image with a pixel density descriptor 1x, unless an image with this pixel density descriptor is already defined in srcset, or unless srcset contains w descriptors.

§srcset: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

One or more strings separated by commas, indicating possible image sources for the user agent to use. Each string is composed of:

  1. A URL to an image
  2. Optionally, whitespace followed by one of:
    • A width descriptor (a positive integer directly followed by w). The width descriptor is divided by the source size given in the sizes attribute to calculate the effective pixel density.
    • A pixel density descriptor (a positive floating point number directly followed by x).

If no descriptor is specified, the source is assigned the default descriptor of 1x.

It is incorrect to mix width descriptors and pixel density descriptors in the same srcset attribute. Duplicate descriptors (for instance, two sources in the same srcset which are both described with 2x) are also invalid.

If the srcset attribute uses width descriptors, the sizes attribute must also be present, or the srcset itself will be ignored.

The user agent selects any of the available sources at its discretion. This provides them with significant leeway to tailor their selection based on things like user preferences or bandwidth conditions. See our Responsive images tutorial for an example.

§style: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Contains CSS styling declarations to be applied to the element. Note that it is recommended for styles to be defined in a separate file or files. This attribute and the <style> element have mainly the purpose of allowing for quick styling, for example for testing purposes.

§tabindex: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

An integer attribute indicating if the element can take input focus (is focusable), if it should participate to sequential keyboard navigation, and if so, at what position. It can take several values:

  • a negative value means that the element should be focusable, but should not be reachable via sequential keyboard navigation;
  • 0 means that the element should be focusable and reachable via sequential keyboard navigation, but its relative order is defined by the platform convention;
  • a positive value means that the element should be focusable and reachable via sequential keyboard navigation; the order in which the elements are focused is the increasing value of the tabindex. If several elements share the same tabindex, their relative order follows their relative positions in the document.
§title: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

Contains a text representing advisory information related to the element it belongs to. Such information can typically, but not necessarily, be presented to the user as a tooltip.

§translate: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

An enumerated attribute that is used to specify whether an element's attribute values and the values of its Text node children are to be translated when the page is localized, or whether to leave them unchanged. It can have the following values:

  • empty string or yes, which indicates that the element will be translated.
  • no, which indicates that the element will not be translated.
§usemap: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

The partial URL (starting with #) of an image map associated with the element.

Note: You cannot use this attribute if the <img> element is inside an <a> or <button> element.

§virtualkeyboardpolicy: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

An enumerated attribute used to control the on-screen virtual keyboard behavior on devices such as tablets, mobile phones, or other devices where a hardware keyboard may not be available for elements that also uses the contenteditable attribute.

  • auto or an empty string, which automatically shows the virtual keyboard when the element is focused or tapped.
  • manual, which decouples focus and tap on the element from the virtual keyboard's state.
§width: Option<AttributeValueOwned>

The intrinsic width of the image in pixels. Must be an integer without a unit.

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impl ImgOwned

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pub fn tag() -> &'static str

Get the tag name of the element. This is the same as the name of the struct, in kebab-case.

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pub fn set_attr(&mut self, name: &str, value: impl Into<AttributeValueOwned>)

Sets an attribute of the element. This sets the attribute of the struct. If the attribute is not a known attribute, it is added to the extra map. If the alloc feature is disabled, this function will silently fail.

§Note

This only works when the attribute is lowercase.

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impl Clone for ImgOwned

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fn clone(&self) -> ImgOwned

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for ImgOwned

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for ImgOwned

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fn default() -> ImgOwned

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Ord for ImgOwned

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fn cmp(&self, other: &ImgOwned) -> Ordering

This method returns an Ordering between self and other. Read more
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fn max(self, other: Self) -> Self
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Compares and returns the maximum of two values. Read more
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fn min(self, other: Self) -> Self
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Compares and returns the minimum of two values. Read more
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fn clamp(self, min: Self, max: Self) -> Self
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Restrict a value to a certain interval. Read more
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impl PartialEq for ImgOwned

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fn eq(&self, other: &ImgOwned) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl PartialOrd for ImgOwned

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fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &ImgOwned) -> Option<Ordering>

This method returns an ordering between self and other values if one exists. Read more
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fn lt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests less than (for self and other) and is used by the < operator. Read more
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fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests less than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the <= operator. Read more
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fn gt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests greater than (for self and other) and is used by the > operator. Read more
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fn ge(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests greater than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the >= operator. Read more
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impl Eq for ImgOwned

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impl StructuralPartialEq for ImgOwned

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