direction

object direction extends Style[String]

Set the direction CSS property to match the direction of the text: rtl for Hebrew or Arabic text and ltr for other scripts. This is typically done as part of the document (e.g., using the dir attribute in HTML) rather than through direct use of CSS.

Set the direction CSS property to match the direction of the text: rtl for Hebrew or Arabic text and ltr for other scripts. This is typically done as part of the document (e.g., using the dir attribute in HTML) rather than through direct use of CSS.

The property sets the base text direction of block-level elements and the direction of embeddings created by the unicode-bidi property. It also sets the default alignment of text and block-level elements and the direction that cells flow within a table row.

Unlike the dir attribute in HTML, the direction property is not inherited from table columns into table cells, since CSS inheritance follows the document tree, and table cells are inside of the rows but not inside of the columns.

The direction and unicode-bidi properties are the two only properties which are not affected by the all shorthand.

MDN

class Style[String]
class Key
class Object
trait Matchable
class Any

Value members

Concrete fields

lazy val ltr: StyleSetter

The initial value of direction (that is, if not otherwise specified). Text and other elements go from left to right.

The initial value of direction (that is, if not otherwise specified). Text and other elements go from left to right.

MDN

lazy val rtl: StyleSetter

Text and other elements go from right to left

Text and other elements go from right to left

MDN

Inherited fields

override val name: String
Inherited from
Style