CSS vertical-align Property
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Definition and Usage
The vertical-align property sets the vertical alignment of an element.
| Default value: | baseline |
|---|---|
| Inherited: | no |
| Version: | CSS1 |
| JavaScript syntax: | object.style.verticalAlign="bottom" |
Browser Support
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The vertical-align property is supported in all major browsers.
Note: No versions of Internet Explorer (including IE8) support the property value "inherit".
Property Values
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
| length | Raises or lower an element by the specified length. Negative values are allowed |
| % | Raises or lower an element in a percent of the "line-height" property. Negative values are allowed |
| baseline | Align the baseline of the element with the baseline of the parent element. This is default |
| sub | Aligns the element as it was subscript |
| super | Aligns the element as it was superscript |
| top | The top of the element is aligned with the top of the tallest element on the line |
| text-top | The top of the element is aligned with the top of the parent element's font |
| middle | The element is placed in the middle of the parent element |
| bottom | The bottom of the element is aligned with the lowest element on the line |
| text-bottom | The bottom of the element is aligned with the bottom of the parent element's font |
| inherit | Specifies that the value of the vertical-align property should be inherited from the parent element |
Related Pages
CSS tutorial: CSS Text
HTML DOM reference: verticalAlign property
Complete CSS Reference