left Attribute | left Property

DHTML, HTML, & CSS

left Attribute | left Property


Sets or retrieves the position of the object relative to the left edge of the next positioned object in the document hierarchy.

Syntax

HTML{ left: sPosition }
Scriptingobject.style.left [ = sPosition ]

Possible Values

sPosition String that specifies one of the following values:
autoDefault position, according to the regular HTML layout of the page.
lengthFloating-point number, followed by an absolute units designator (cm, mm, in, pt, pc, or px) or a relative units designator (em or ex). For more information about the supported length units, see CSS Length Units.
percentageInteger, followed by a %. The value is a percentage of the width of the parent object.

This property is read/write with a default value of auto; the cascading style sheets (CSS) attribute is not inherited.

Expressions can be used in place of the preceding value(s), as of Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5. For more information, see dynamic propertiesInternet Link.

Remarks

You should use the left attribute only when the position attribute is set; otherwise, the value of the left attribute is ignored.

Because the value of the left property is a string, you cannot use the property in script to calculate the position of the object in the document; instead, you should use the pixelLeft property or the posLeft property.

For more information about how to access the dimension and location of objects on the page through the DHTML object model, see measuring element dimension and locationInternet Link.

Example

The following examples use the left attribute and the left property to change the position of the object.

This example uses an inline style sheet to set the position of an image 100 pixels to the right of the parent object's left edge.

Sample Code

<DIV STYLE="position:absolute;left:100px">
<IMG SRC="cone.jpg"></DIV>

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This example uses inline scripting to change the position of two images when an onclick event occurs.

<BUTTON onclick="cone.style.left='100px'; sphere.style.left='200px'">
. . .</BUTTON>

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Applies To

[ Object Name ]
PlatformVersion
Win16:
Win32:
Mac:
Unix:
WinCE:
Version data is listed when the mouse hovers over a link, or the link has focus.
A, ADDRESS, APPLET, B, BIG, BLOCKQUOTE, BUTTON, CENTER, CITE, CODE, currentStyle, custom, DD, DFN, DIR, DIV, DL, DT, EM, EMBED, FIELDSET, FORM, Hn, HR, I, IFRAME, IMG, INPUT type=button, INPUT type=checkbox, INPUT type=file, INPUT type=image, INPUT type=password, INPUT type=radio, INPUT type=reset, INPUT type=submit, INPUT type=text, ISINDEX, KBD, LABEL, LEGEND, LI, LISTING, MARQUEE, MENU, OBJECT, OL, P, PRE, runtimeStyle, S, SAMP, SELECT, SMALL, SPAN, STRIKE, STRONG, style, SUB, SUP, TABLE, TEXTAREA, TT, U, UL, VAR, XMP

See Also

pixelLeft, posLeft


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