scroll-padding-block-end
Quick Summary for scroll-padding-block-end
The scroll-padding-block-end property defines offsets for the end edge in the block dimension of the optimal viewing region of the scrollport: the region used as the target region for placing things in view of the user. This allows the author to exclude regions of the scrollport that are obscured by other content (such as fixed-positioned toolbars or sidebars) or to put more breathing room between a targeted element and the edges of the scrollport.
Code Usage for scroll-padding-block-end
/* Keyword values */ scroll-padding-block-end: auto;  /* <length> values */ scroll-padding-block-end: 10px; scroll-padding-block-end: 1em; scroll-padding-block-end: 10%;  /* Global values */ scroll-padding-block-end: inherit; scroll-padding-block-end: initial; scroll-padding-block-end: revert; scroll-padding-block-end: unset; 
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scroll-padding-block-end

The scroll-padding-block-end property defines offsets for the end edge in the block dimension of the optimal viewing region of the scrollport: the region used as the target region for placing things in view of the user. This allows the author to exclude regions of the scrollport that are obscured by other content (such as fixed-positioned toolbars or sidebars) or to put more breathing room between a targeted element and the edges of the scrollport.

Syntax

/* Keyword values */ scroll-padding-block-end: auto;  /* <length> values */ scroll-padding-block-end: 10px; scroll-padding-block-end: 1em; scroll-padding-block-end: 10%;  /* Global values */ scroll-padding-block-end: inherit; scroll-padding-block-end: initial; scroll-padding-block-end: revert; scroll-padding-block-end: unset; 

Values

<length-percentage>

An inwards offset from the block end edge of the scrollport, as a valid length or a percentage.

auto

The offset is determined by the user agent. This will generally be 0px, but a user agent is able to detect and do something else if a non-zero value is more appropriate.

Formal definition

Initial valueauto
Applies toscroll containers
Inheritedno
Percentagesrelative to the scroll container's scrollport
Computed valueas specified
Animation typeby computed value type

Formal syntax

auto | <length-percentage>

where <length-percentage> = <length> | <percentage>

Specifications

Specification
CSS Scroll Snap Module Level 1 # padding-longhands-logical

See also

CSS Scroll Snap Well-Controlled Scrolling with CSS Scroll Snap

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