Style left Property
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Definition and Usage
left
Property to set or return the left position of the positioned element.
This property specifies the left position of the element, including padding, scrollbars, borders, and margins.
Tip:The positioning element is the position property set to:relative
,absolute
or fixed
elements.
Tip:To set or return the right position of the positioned element, use right Property.
See Also:
CSS Tutorial:CSS Positioning
CSS Reference Manual:left Property
Example
Example 1
Set the left position of the <button> element:
document.getElementById("myBtn").style.left = "100px";
Example 2
Set the left position of the <div> element:
document.getElementById("myDIV").style.left = "100px";
Example 3
Use negative values - Set the left position of the <div> element:
document.getElementById("myDIV").style.left = "-100px";
Example 4
Return the left position of the <div> element:
alert(document.getElementById("myDiv").style.left);
Syntax
Return left property:
object.style.left
Set left property:
object.style.left = "auto|length|%|initial|inherit"
Property Value
Value | Description |
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auto | Let the browser set the left position. Default. |
length | Define the left position with length units. Negative values are allowed. |
% | Sets the left position with the percentage of the parent element's width. |
initial | Sets this property to its default value. See initial. |
inherit | Inherits this property from its parent element. See inherit. |
Technical Details
Default Value: | auto |
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Return Value: | A string that represents the left position of the positioned element. |
CSS Version: | CSS2 |
Browser Support
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Safari | Opera |
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Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Safari | Opera |
Support | Support | Support | Support | Support |
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