right
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This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
* Some parts of this feature may have varying levels of support.
The right CSS property participates in specifying the horizontal position of a positioned element. This inset property has no effect on non-positioned elements.
Try it
right: 0;
right: 4em;
right: 10%;
right: 20px;
<section id="default-example">
<div class="example-container">
<div id="example-element">I am absolutely positioned.</div>
<p>
As much mud in the streets as if the waters had but newly retired from the
face of the earth, and it would not be wonderful to meet a Megalosaurus,
forty feet long or so, waddling like an elephantine lizard up Holborn
Hill.
</p>
</div>
</section>
.example-container {
border: 0.75em solid;
padding: 0.75em;
text-align: left;
position: relative;
width: 100%;
min-height: 200px;
}
#example-element {
background-color: #264653;
border: 4px solid #ffb500;
color: white;
position: absolute;
width: 140px;
height: 60px;
}
Syntax
/* <length> values */
right: 3px;
right: 2.4em;
right: anchor(--my-anchor 50%);
right: anchor-size(--my-anchor height, 65px);
/* <percentage>s of the width of the containing block */
right: 10%;
/* Keyword value */
right: auto;
/* Global values */
right: inherit;
right: initial;
right: revert;
right: revert-layer;
right: unset;
Values
<length>-
A negative, null, or positive
<length>:- for absolutely positioned elements, it represents the distance to the right edge of the containing block.
- for anchor-positioned elements, the
anchor()function resolves to a<length>value relative to the position of the associated anchor element's left or right edge (see Using inset properties withanchor()function values), and theanchor-size()function resolves to a<length>value relative to the associated anchor element's width or height (see Setting element position based on anchor size). - for relatively positioned elements, it represents the distance that the element is moved to the left of its normal position.
<percentage>-
A
<percentage>of the containing block's width. auto-
Specifies that:
- for absolutely positioned elements, the position of the element is based on the
leftproperty, whilewidth: autois treated as a width based on the content; or ifleftis alsoauto, the element is positioned where it should horizontally 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
leftproperty; or ifleftis alsoauto, the element is not moved horizontally at all.
- for absolutely positioned elements, the position of the element is based on the
Description
The effect of right depends on how the element is positioned (i.e., the value of the position property):
- When
positionis set toabsoluteorfixed, therightproperty specifies the distance between the element's outer margin of right edge and the inner border of the right edge of its containing block. If the positioned element has an associated anchor element, and the property value includes ananchor()function,rightpositions the right edge of the positioned element relative to the specified<anchor-side>edge. Therightproperty is compatible with theleft,right,start,end,self-start,self-end,center, and<percentage>values. - When
positionis set torelative, therightproperty specifies the distance the element's right edge is moved to the left from its normal position. - When
positionis set tosticky, therightproperty is used to compute the sticky-constraint rectangle. - When
positionis set tostatic, therightproperty has no effect.
When both left and right are defined, if not prevented from doing so by other properties, the element will stretch to satisfy both. If the element cannot stretch to satisfy both — for example, if a width is declared — the position of the element is over-constrained. When this is the case, the left value has precedence when the container is left-to-right; the right value has precedence when the container is right-to-left.
Formal definition
| Initial value | auto |
|---|---|
| Applies to | positioned elements |
| Inherited | no |
| Percentages | refer to the width 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
right =
auto |
<length-percentage> |
<anchor()> |
<anchor-size()>
<length-percentage> =
<length> |
<percentage>
<anchor()> =
anchor( <anchor-name>? &&
<anchor-side> , <length-percentage>? )
<anchor-size()> =
anchor-size( [ <anchor-name> || <anchor-size> ]? , <length-percentage>? )
<anchor-name> =
<dashed-ident>
<anchor-side> =
inside |
outside |
top |
left |
right |
bottom |
start |
end |
self-start |
self-end |
<percentage> |
center
<anchor-size> =
width |
height |
block |
inline |
self-block |
self-inline
Examples
>Absolute and relative positioning using right
HTML
<div id="relative">Relatively positioned</div>
<div id="absolute">Absolutely positioned</div>
CSS
#relative {
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
background-color: #ffc7e4;
position: relative;
top: 20px;
left: 20px;
}
#absolute {
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
background-color: #ffd7c2;
position: absolute;
bottom: 10px;
right: 20px;
}
Result
Declaring both left and right
When both left and right are declared, the element will stretch to meet both, unless other constraints prevent it from doing so. If the element will not stretch or shrink to meet both. When the position of the element is overspecified, the precedence is based on the container's direction: The left will take precedence if the container's direction is left-to-right. The right will take precedence if the container's direction is right-to-left.
HTML
<div id="parent">
Parent
<div id="noWidth">No width</div>
<div id="width">width: 100px</div>
</div>
CSS
div {
outline: 1px solid #cccccc;
}
#parent {
width: 200px;
height: 200px;
background-color: #ffc7e4;
position: relative;
}
/* declare both a left and a right */
#width,
#noWidth {
background-color: #c2ffd7;
position: absolute;
left: 0;
right: 0;
}
/* declare a width */
#width {
width: 100px;
top: 60px;
}
Result
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| CSS Positioned Layout Module Level 3> # insets> |
Browser compatibility
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See also
top,bottom, andleftinsetshorthandinset-block-start,inset-block-end,inset-inline-start, andinset-inline-endinset-blockandinset-inlineshorthandsposition- CSS positioned layout module