Overview
The position
CSS property sets how an element is positioned in a document. The top, right, bottom, and left, properties determine the final location of positioned elements.
<div class="">
static
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<div class="...">
<div class="static ...">
<div class="static top:10 left:30 px:15 box focus">
<code class="f:12 f:white! block">
static
</code>
</div>
</div>
<p class="...">
Ladies and gentlemen, the first Virtual CSS came to the world. It will crush all CSS and UI libraries,
and subvert your understanding of traditional CSS technology.
Keep up with the latest technological trends,
he will greatly improve Web interaction and execution efficiency.
</p>
</div>
Applying with functions
<div class="position:$(type)">...</div>
Master supports native CSS variables and functions, just add var(--key)
or use shorthand$(key)
for variables.
You can also use calc(expression)
, env(expression)
and other CSS functions if the property supports it.
To learn more, see the Functions documentation.
Conditionally apply
States and selectors
<div class="position:static:hover">...</div>
Master supports all native CSS selectors, just add :hover
, :disabled
, chaining, combinators and other CSS selectors as usual.
To learn more, see the Selectors documentation.
Responsive breakpoints
<div class="position:static@sm">...</div>
Responsive breakpoints can be applied to all styles. Some available breakpoints are 3xs
, 2xs
, xs
, sm
,md
, lg
, xl
, 2xl
, 3xl
, 4xl
. Arbitrary breakpoints can be specified through comparison operators >
, >=
, <
, <=
.
To learn more, see the Breakpoints documentation.
Print format and media queries
<div class="position:static@print">...</div>
Master supports media types like print
, screen
, speech
, all
, and other media queries.
To learn more, see the Media Queries documentation.
Dark mode and color schemes
<div class="position:static@dark">...</div>
Master uses the selector html.dark
to support color schemes. Now, you can easily fine-tune your style for the color schemes.
To learn more, see the Color Schemes documentation.