CSS – transform-origin Property
The transform-origin property allows you to change the position of transformed elements.
The transform-origin property allows you to change the position of transformed elements.
The transform-style property specifies how nested elements are rendered in 3D space, and must be used together with theĀ transform property.
The transition property is a shorthand property for transition-property, transition-duration, transition-timing-function, and transition-delay.
The transition-delay property specifies when theĀ transition effectĀ will start, and is defined in seconds (s) or milliseconds (ms).
The transition-duration property specifies how long theĀ transition effectĀ will take to complete, and is defined in seconds (s) or milliseconds (ms).
The transition-property property specifies the name of the CSS property theĀ transition effectĀ will apply to.
The transition-timing-function property specifies the speed curve of theĀ transition effect, allowing for the effect to change speed over its duration.
The unicode-bidi property is used together with theĀ direction propertyĀ to set or return whether the text should be overridden to support multiple languages.
The user-select property specifies whether or not the text of an element can be selected if you double-click on the text or hold/drag across it.
The vertical-align property sets the vertical alignment of an element.
The visibility property specifies whether or not an element isĀ visible on the page.
The white-space property specifies how white-space inside an element is handled.
The widows property specifies the minimum number of lines that must be left at the top of a page or column.
The width property sets theĀ width of an element, not including padding, borders, or margins.
The word-break property specifies how words should break when reaching the end of a line.
The word-spacing property increases or decreases the white space between words, with negative values used to condense the space between the words.
The word-wrap property allows long words to be broken and wrapped onto the next line.
The writing-mode property specifies whether lines of text are written out horizontally or vertically.
The z-index property specifies the stack order of an element. An element with a greaterĀ stack order is always in front of an element with a lower stack order.
The attr() function returns the value of an attribute of the selected element, and is sometimes used to show the value of the href attribute after a link.