CSS3DRenderer.html 2.3 KB

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  1. <!DOCTYPE html>
  2. <html lang="en">
  3. <head>
  4. <meta charset="utf-8" />
  5. <base href="../../" />
  6. <script src="list.js"></script>
  7. <script src="page.js"></script>
  8. <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="page.css" />
  9. </head>
  10. <body>
  11. <h1>[name]</h1>
  12. <div class="desc">[name] can be used to apply hierarchical 3D transformations to DOM elements via the CSS3 [link:https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css3_pr_transform.asp transform] property.<br />
  13. This renderer is particular interesting if you want to apply 3D effects to a website without canvas based rendering. It can also be used in order to combine DOM elements with WebGL content.<br />
  14. There are, however, some important limitations:
  15. <ul>
  16. <li>It's not possible to use the material system of *three.js*.</li>
  17. <li>It's also not possible to use geometries.</li>
  18. <li>Only [page:PerspectiveCamera] is supported right now.</li>
  19. </ul>
  20. So [name] is just focused on ordinary DOM elements. These elements are wrapped into special objects (*CSS3DObject* or *CSS3DSprite*) and then added to the scene graph.
  21. </div>
  22. <script>
  23. // iOS iframe auto-resize workaround
  24. if ( /(iPad|iPhone|iPod)/g.test( navigator.userAgent ) ) {
  25. var scene = document.getElementById( 'scene' );
  26. scene.style.width = getComputedStyle( scene ).width;
  27. scene.style.height = getComputedStyle( scene ).height;
  28. scene.setAttribute( 'scrolling', 'no' );
  29. }
  30. </script>
  31. <h2>Examples</h2>
  32. <div>
  33. [example:css3d_molecules molecules]<br />
  34. [example:css3d_panorama panorama]<br />
  35. [example:css3d_periodictable periodictable]<br />
  36. [example:css3d_sprites sprites]<br />
  37. </div>
  38. <h2>Constructor</h2>
  39. <h3>[name]()</h3>
  40. <h2>Methods</h2>
  41. <h3>[method:Object getSize]()</h3>
  42. <div>
  43. Returns an object containing the width and height of the renderer.
  44. </div>
  45. <h3>[method:null render]( [param:Scene scene], [param:PerspectiveCamera camera] )</h3>
  46. <div>
  47. Renders a [page:Scene scene] using a [page:PerspectiveCamera perspective camera].<br />
  48. </div>
  49. <h3>[method:null setSize]([param:Number width], [param:Number height])</h3>
  50. <div>
  51. Resizes the renderer to (width, height).
  52. </div>
  53. <h2>Source</h2>
  54. [link:https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js/blob/master/examples/js/[path].js examples/js/[path].js]
  55. </body>
  56. </html>