CSS rotateX() Function
Example
Use rotateX() to rotate several <div> elements around the x-axis (horizontal):
#myDiv1 {
transform: rotateX(40deg);
}
#myDiv2 {
transform: rotateX(60deg);
}
#myDiv3 {
transform: rotateX(80deg);
}
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Definition and Usage
The CSS rotateX()
function defines
a 3D rotation of
an element around the x-axis (horizontal).
The rotateX()
function is used within the
transform property.
Version: | CSS Transforms Module Level 2 |
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Browser Support
The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the function.
Function | |||||
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rotateX() | 12 | 12 | 10 | 4 | 15 |
CSS Syntax
rotateX(angle)
Value | Description |
---|---|
angle | Required. Specifies the angle of rotation. Possible units:
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More Examples
Example
Use rotateX() to rotate images around the x-axis (horizontal):
#img1 {
transform: rotateX(40deg);
}
#img2 {
transform: rotateX(60deg);
}
#img3 {
transform: rotateX(80deg);
}
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Related Pages
CSS reference: CSS transform property.
CSS reference: CSS rotate property.
CSS reference: CSS rotate() function.
CSS reference: CSS rotate3d() function.
CSS reference: CSS rotateY() function.
CSS reference: CSS rotateZ() function.
CSS tutorial: CSS 3D transforms.