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Summary
The margin-inline-end
CSS property defines the logical inline end margin of an element, which maps to a physical margin depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. In other words, it corresponds to the margin-top
, margin-right
, margin-bottom
or margin-left
property depending on the values defined for writing-mode
, direction
, and text-orientation
.
It relates to margin-block-start
, margin-block-end
, and margin-inline-start
, which define the other margins of the element.
Initial value | 0 |
---|---|
Applies to | same as margin |
Inherited | no |
Percentages | depends on layout model |
Media | visual |
Computed value | if specified as a length, the corresponding absolute length; if specified as a percentage, the specified value; otherwise, auto |
Animatable | no |
Canonical order | the unique non-ambiguous order defined by the formal grammar |
Syntax
/* <length> values */ margin-inline-end: 10px; /* An absolute length */ margin-inline-end: 1em; /* A length relative to the text size */ margin-inline-end: 5%; /* A margin relative to the nearest block container's width */ /* Keyword values */ margin-inline-end: auto; /* Global values */ margin-inline-end: inherit; margin-inline-end: initial; margin-inline-end: unset;
Values
The margin-inline-end
property takes the same values as the margin-left
property.
Formal syntax
<'margin-left'>
Example
HTML Content
<div> <p class="exampleText">Example text</p> </div>
CSS Content
div { background-color: yellow; width: 120px; height: 120px; } .exampleText { writing-mode: vertical-lr; margin-inline-end: 20px; background-color: #c8c800; }
Specification
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
CSS Logical Properties Level 1 The definition of 'margin-inline-end' in that specification. |
Editor's Draft | Initial definition |
Browser compatibility
Feature | Chrome | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari (WebKit) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | Not supported[3] | 41.0 (41.0)[1][2] | Not supported | Not supported | Not supported[3] |
Feature | Android | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | IE Phone | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | Not supported | 41.0 (41.0)[1][2] | Not supported | Not supported | Not supported |
[1] Available since Gecko 38, but behind the preference layout.css.vertical-text.enabled
, then disabled by default.
[2] From Firefox 3, Gecko supports the prefixed -moz-padding-end
.
[3] From Chrome 2 and Safari 3, the similar prefixed -webkit-padding-end
are supported.
See also
- The mapped physical properties:
margin-top
,margin-right
,margin-bottom
, andmargin-left
writing-mode
,direction
,text-orientation