Colors can be specified in a way that `Gfx::Color` can't represent, such
as named system colors, `currentColor`, or functions involving `calc()`.
(cherry picked from commit 4e48afd9a7e32cc97fcec5086afc2d2967ec4360)
The CSS box-shadow property takes 2-4 properties that are `<length>`s,
those being:
- offset-x
- offset-y
- blur-radius
- spread-radius
Previously these were resolved directly to concrete Lengths at parse
time, but now they will be parsed as LengthStyleValues and/or
CalculatedStyleValues and be stored that way until styles are later
resolved.
Rather than passing an increasingly-unwieldy number of font parameters
individually to every function that resolves lengths, let's wrap them
up.
This is frustratingly close to being `Gfx::FontPixelMetrics`, but bitmap
fonts cause issues: We choose the closest font to what the CSS
requests, but that might have a wildly different size than what the
page expects, so we have to fudge the numbers.
No behaviour changes.
There were a mix of users between those who want to know if the Length
changed, and those that just want an absolute Length. So, we now have
two methods: Length::absolutize() returns an empty Optional if nothing
changed, and Length::absolutized() always returns a value.