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+root:
+ items:
+ - type: scroll-frame
+ bounds: [10, 10, 100, 300]
+ content-size: [100, 700]
+ id: 41
+ scroll-offset: [0, 50]
+ items:
+ # The rectangles below should stay in place even when the parent scroll area scrolls,
+ # because they use the root reference frame as their scroll node (fixed position).
+ # On the other hand, the clip item here will scroll with its parent scroll area. Normally
+ # fixed position items would only be clipped by their reference frame (in this case the
+ # root), but since these items specify an auxiliary clip, they will be clipped by their
+ # sibling clip (42).
+ - type: clip
+ bounds: [10, 60, 50, 50]
+ id: 42
+ - type: stacking-context
+ bounds: [10, 10, 100, 100]
+ items:
+ - type: rect
+ bounds: [0, 0, 100, 50]
+ color: green
+ clip-and-scroll: [root-reference-frame, 42]
+ - type: rect
+ bounds: [0, 50, 100, 50]
+ color: red
+ clip-and-scroll: [root-reference-frame, 42]