offset-rotate
Quick Summary for offset-rotate
The
offset-rotate CSS property defines the orientation/direction of the element as it is positioned along the offset-path.
Code Usage for offset-rotate
/* Follow the path direction, with optional additional angle */ offset-rotate: auto; offset-rotate: auto 45deg; /* Follow the path direction but facing the opposite direction of `auto` */ offset-rotate: reverse; /* Keep a constant rotation regardless the position on the path */ offset-rotate: 90deg; offset-rotate: .5turn; /* Global values */ offset-rotate: inherit; offset-rotate: initial; offset-rotate: revert; offset-rotate: unset;
More Details for offset-rotate
offset-rotate
The offset-rotate CSS property defines the orientation/direction of the element as it is positioned along the offset-path.
Note: Early versions of the spec called this property motion-rotation.
Syntax
/* Follow the path direction, with optional additional angle */ offset-rotate: auto; offset-rotate: auto 45deg; /* Follow the path direction but facing the opposite direction of `auto` */ offset-rotate: reverse; /* Keep a constant rotation regardless the position on the path */ offset-rotate: 90deg; offset-rotate: .5turn; /* Global values */ offset-rotate: inherit; offset-rotate: initial; offset-rotate: revert; offset-rotate: unset; auto The element is rotated by the angle of the direction of the offset-path, relative to the positive x-axis. This is the default value.
<angle> The element has a constant clockwise rotation transformation applied to it by the specified rotation angle.
auto <angle> If auto is followed by an <angle>, the computed value of the angle is added to the computed value of auto.
reverse The element is rotated similar to auto, except it faces the opposite direction. It is the same as specifying a value of auto 180deg.
Formal definition
| Initial value | auto |
|---|---|
| Applies to | transformable elements |
| Inherited | no |
| Computed value | as specified |
| Animation type | as <angle>, <basic-shape> or <path()> |
Formal syntax
[ auto | reverse ] || <angle>
Examples
Setting element orientation along its offset path
HTML<div></div> <div></div> <div></div> CSS div { width: 40px; height: 40px; background: #2BC4A2; margin: 20px; clip-path: polygon(0% 0%, 70% 0%, 100% 50%, 70% 100%, 0% 100%, 30% 50%); animation: move 5000ms infinite alternate ease-in-out; offset-path: path('M20,20 C20,50 180,-10 180,20'); } div:nth-child(1) { offset-rotate: auto; } div:nth-child(2) { offset-rotate: auto 90deg; } div:nth-child(3) { offset-rotate: 30deg; } @keyframes move { 100% { offset-distance: 100%; } } ResultSpecifications
| Specification |
|---|
| Motion Path Module Level 1 # offset-rotate-property |
See also
offset offset-anchor offset-distance offset-path offset-position Last modified: Aug 12, 2021, by MDN contributors
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