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Cheatsheets / Learn CSS

Display and Positioning

CSS z-index property


The CSS z-index property specifies how far back or //`element1` will overlap `element2`
how far forward an element will appear on a web page
.element1 {
when it overlaps other elements.
The z-index property uses integer values, which can position: absolute;
be positive or negative values. The element with the z-index: 1;
highest z-index value will be at the foreground, while
}
the element with the lowest z-index value will be at
the back.
.element2 {
position: absolute;
z-index: -1;
}

Fixed CSS Positioning


Positioning in CSS provides designers and developers #navbar {
options for positioning HTML elements on a web page.
position: fixed;
The CSS position can be set to static , relative ,
absolute or fixed . When the CSS position has a }
value of fixed , it is set/pinned to a specific spot on a
page. The fixed element stays the same regardless of
scrolling. The navigation bar is a great example of an
element that is often set to position: fixed; , enabling
the user to scroll through the web page and still access
the navigation bar.

CSS display property


The CSS display property determines the type of .container1 {
render block for an element. The most common values
display: block;
for this property are block , inline , and inline-
block . }
Block-level elements take up the full width of their
container with line breaks before and after, and can
.container2 {
have their height and width manually adjusted.
Inline elements take up as little space as possible, flow display: inline;
horizontally, and cannot have their width or height }
manually adjusted.
Inline-block elements can appear next to each other,
and can have their width and height manually adjusted. .container3 {
display: inline-block;
}
CSS position: absolute
The value absolute for the CSS property position .element {
enables an element to ignore sibling elements and
position: absolute;
instead be positioned relative to its closest parent
element that is positioned with relative or absolute . }
The absolute value removes an element entirely from
the document flow. By using the positioning attributes
top , left , bottom and right , an element can be
positioned anywhere as expected.

CSS position: relative


The value relative of the CSS position property .element {
enables an element to be positioned relative to where
position: relative;
it would have originally been on a web page. The offset
properties can be used to determine the actual }
position of the element relative to its original position.
Without the offset properties, this declaration will have
no effect on its positioning, it will act as the default
value static of the position property.

CSS float property


The CSS float property determines how far left or /* The content will float to the left
how far right an element should float within its parent
side of the container. */
element. The value left floats an element to the left
side of its container and the value right floats an .left {
element to the right side of its container. For the float: left;
property float , the width of the container must be
}
specified or the element will assume the full width of its
containing element.
/* The content will float to the right
side of the container. */
.right {
float: right;
}

The CSS clear property


The CSS clear property specifies how an element /*This determines that no other elements
should behave when it bumps into another element
within the same containing element are
within the same containing element.The clear is
usually used in combination with elements having the allowed to float on the left side of this
CSS float property. This determines on which sides element.*/
floating elements are allowed to float.
.element {
clear: left;
}
/*This determines that no other elements
within the same containing element are
allowed to float on the right side of
this element.*/
.element {
clear: right;
}

/*This determines that no elements within


the same containing element are allowed
to float on either side of this
element.*/
.element {
clear: both;
}

/*This determines that other elements


within the same containing element are
allowed to float on both side of this
element.*/
.element {
clear: none;
}

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