CSS margin-inline-end Property


Example

Set the margin at the end in the inline direction:

div {
  margin-inline-end: 35px;
}
Try it Yourself »

More "Try it Yourself" examples below.


Definition and Usage

The margin-inline-end property specifies the margin at the end in the inline direction.

The CSS margin-inline and margin-block properties are very similar to CSS properties margin-top, margin-bottom, margin-left and margin-right, but the margin-inline and margin-block properties are dependent on block and inline directions.

Note: The related CSS properties writing-mode and direction define inline direction. This affects where the start and end of an element is and the result of the margin-inline-end property. For pages in English, block direction is downward and inline direction is left to right.

Show demo ❯

Default value: auto
Inherited: no
Animatable: yes. Read about animatable Try it
Version: CSS3
JavaScript syntax: object.style.marginInlineEnd="50px" Try it

Browser Support

The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the property.

Property
margin-inline-end 87.0 87.0 41.0 12.1 73.0


CSS Syntax

margin-inline-end: auto|value|initial|inherit;

Property Values

Value Description Demo
auto Default. The element's default margin-inline-end value. Demo ❯
length Specifies margin-inline-end in px, pt, cm, etc. Negative values are allowed. Read about length units Demo ❯
% Specifies margin-inline-end in percent relative to size of parent element in the inline direction. Demo ❯
initial Sets this property to its default value. Read about initial
inherit Inherits this property from its parent element. Read about inherit

More Examples

Example

With the writing-mode property value of a <div> element set to 'vertical-rl', the inline direction is downwards. The result is that the end of the element is moved from right side to bottom:

div {
  margin-inline-end: 50px;
  writing-mode: vertical-rl;
}
Try it Yourself »

Example

With the direction property value of a <div> element set to 'rtl', the inline direction is right to left. The result is that the end of the element is moved from right side to left side:

div {
  margin-inline-end: 50px;
  direction: rtl;
}
Try it Yourself »

Related Pages

CSS direction property: CSS Direction property

CSS margin-inline-start property: CSS Margin-inline-start property

CSS margin-bottom property: CSS Margin-bottom property

CSS margin-inline property: CSS Margin-inline

CSS margin-left property: CSS Margin-left

CSS margin-right property: CSS Margin-right

CSS margin-top property: CSS Margin-top

CSS writing-mode property: CSS Writing-mode property


Copyright 1999-2023 by Refsnes Data. All Rights Reserved.