text-anchor
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since January 2020.
The text-anchor
CSS property aligns a box containing a string of text where the wrapping area is determined from the inline-size
property, and the text is then placed relative to the anchor point of the element, which is defined using the x
and y
(or dx
and dy
) attributes. If present, the value of the CSS property overrides any value of the element's text-anchor
attribute.
Each individual text fragment within an element is aligned independently; thus, a multi-line <text>
element will have each line of text aligned as per the value of text-anchor
. text-anchor
values only have an effect on the <text>
, <textPath>
, <tref>
, and <tspan>
SVG elements. text-anchor
does not apply to automatically wrapped text; for that, see text-align
.
Syntax
text-anchor: start;
text-anchor: middle;
text-anchor: end;
/* Global values */
text-anchor: inherit;
text-anchor: initial;
text-anchor: revert;
text-anchor: revert-layer;
text-anchor: unset;
Values
start
-
Aligns the text such that the inline start of the text string is aligned with the anchor point. This alignment is relative to the writing direction of the text; thus, for example, in right-to-left top-to-bottom writing, the text will be placed to the left of the anchor point. If the text's inline direction is vertical, as with many Asian languages, the top edge of the text is aligned with the anchor point.
middle
-
Aligns the text such that the center (middle) of the text string's inline box is aligned with the anchor point.
end
-
Aligns the text such that the inline end of the text string is aligned with the anchor point. This alignment is relative to the writing direction of the text; thus, for example, in right-to-left top-to-bottom writing, the text will be placed to the right of the anchor point. If the text's inline direction is vertical, as with many Asian languages, the bottom edge of the text is aligned with the anchor point.
Formal definition
Initial value | start |
---|---|
Applies to | <text> , <textPath> , and <tspan> elements in <svg> |
Inherited | yes |
Computed value | as specified |
Animation type | discrete |
Formal syntax
Example
Three <text>
elements are given the same x
position, but different values for text-anchor
. A dashed red line is included to mark the x-axis position of all three anchor points.
<svg
viewBox="0 0 200 150"
height="150"
width="200"
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<line
x1="100"
y1="0"
x2="100"
y2="150"
stroke="red"
stroke-dasharray="10,5" />
<text x="100" y="40">Anchored</text>
<text x="100" y="80">Anchored</text>
<text x="100" y="120">Anchored</text>
</svg>
text:nth-of-type(1) {
text-anchor: start;
}
text:nth-of-type(2) {
text-anchor: middle;
}
text:nth-of-type(3) {
text-anchor: end;
}
Specifications
Specification |
---|
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 2 # TextAnchoringProperties |
Browser compatibility
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See also
dominant-baseline
- SVG
<text>
element - SVG
text-anchor
attribute