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Given a WebKitPoint
specified in a particular DOM Node
's coordinate system, the Window
method webkitConvertPointFromNodeToPage()
returns a Point
which specifies the same position in the page's coordinate system. This method is non-standard and should not be used.
Warning: Please review the Browser compatibility section before using this method, as it's not widely supported (nor is the WebKitPoint
object it uses).
webkitConvertPointFromNodeToPage(node, nodePoint)
Parameters
node
The Node
in whose coordinate system the Point
specified by nodePoint
is described.
nodePoint
A WebKitPoint
object describing a point in node
's coordinate system; this point will be converted to the page's coordinate system.
A WebKitPoint
object specifying a point in the page's coordinate system.
This method was specified in the defunct 20 March 2009 Working Draft of CSS 2D Transforms Module Level 3. It is not present in the current CSS Transforms Module Level 1 Working Draft.
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