The right
property is used to set the horizontal position on elements that have the position set to relative
, fixed
, absolute
, or sticky
. It has no effect on elements that are not positioned.
If the element’s position is set to absolute
or fixed
, the right
property sets the right of the element to a numerical unit to the right of the right edge of its nearest positioned ancestor. If the element’s position is set to relative
, the right
property sets the element’s right edge to move to the right or left of its normal position. If the element’s position is set to sticky
, the right
property behaves like position:relative
when it is inside the viewport and like position:fixed
when it is outside the viewport. If the element’s position is set to static
, the right
property has no effect.
div.ex {
position: relative;
right: 100px;
}
auto
Default value. The browser calculates the right edge position.
length
A positive or negative value that sets the right edge position in px, em, or other length units.
%
A positive or negative value that sets the right edge position in percentage of the containing element.
initial
Sets the property to its default value.
inherit
Inherits this property’s value from its parent item.
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