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Quick Summary for top
top
CSS property participates in specifying the vertical position of a positioned element. It has no effect on non-positioned elements.
Code Usage for top
/* <length> values */ top: 3px; top: 2.4em; /* <percentage>s of the height of the containing block */ top: 10%; /* Keyword value */ top: auto; /* Global values */ top: inherit; top: initial; top: revert; top: unset;
More Details for top
top
The top
CSS property participates in specifying the vertical position of a positioned element. It has no effect on non-positioned elements.
The effect of top
depends on how the element is positioned (i.e., the value of the position
property):
position
is set to absolute
or fixed
, the top
property specifies the distance between the element's outer margin of top edge and the inner border of the top edge of its containing block. When position
is set to relative
, the top
property specifies the distance the element's top edge is moved below its normal position. When position
is set to sticky
, the top
property is used to compute the sticky-constraint rectangle. When position
is set to static
, the top
property has no effect. When both top
and bottom
are specified, position
is set to absolute
or fixed
, and height
is unspecified (either auto
or 100%
) both the top
and bottom
distances are respected. In all other situations, if height
is constrained in any way or position
is set to relative
, the top
property takes precedence and the bottom
property is ignored.
Syntax
/* <length> values */ top: 3px; top: 2.4em; /* <percentage>s of the height of the containing block */ top: 10%; /* Keyword value */ top: auto; /* Global values */ top: inherit; top: initial; top: revert; top: unset;
Values
<length>
A negative, null, or positive <length>
that represents:
<percentage>
A <percentage>
of the containing block's height.
auto
Specifies that:
for absolutely positioned elements, the position of the element is based on thebottom
property, while height: auto
is treated as a height based on the content; or if bottom
is also auto
, the element is positioned where it should vertically be positioned if it were a static element. for relatively positioned elements, the distance of the element from its normal position is based on the bottom
property; or if bottom
is also auto
, the element is not moved vertically at all. inherit
Specifies that the value is the same as the computed value from its parent element (which might not be its containing block). This computed value is then handled as if it were a <length>
, <percentage>
, or the auto
keyword.
Formal definition
Initial value | auto |
---|---|
Applies to | positioned elements |
Inherited | no |
Percentages | refer to the height of the containing block |
Computed value | if specified as a length, the corresponding absolute length; if specified as a percentage, the specified value; otherwise, auto |
Animation type | a length, percentage or calc(); |
Formal syntax
<length> | <percentage> | auto
Examples
A positioned element set 10% from the top
body { background: beige; } div { position: absolute; top: 10%; right: 40%; bottom: 20%; left: 15%; background: gold; border: 1px solid blue; }
<div>The size of this content is determined by the position of its edges.</div>
Specifications
Specification |
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CSS Positioned Layout Module Level 3 # insets |
See also
inset
, the shorthand for all related properties: top
, bottom
, left
, and right
The mapped logical properties: inset-block-start
, inset-block-end
, inset-inline-start
, and inset-inline-end
and the shorthands inset-block
and inset-inline
position
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