<section class="default-example" id="default-example">
<div class="transition-all" id="example-element">
<div class="face front">1</div>
<div class="face back">2</div>
<div class="face right">3</div>
<div class="face left">4</div>
<div class="face top">5</div>
<div class="face bottom">6</div>
</div>
</section>
#default-example {
background: linear-gradient(skyblue, khaki);
perspective: 800px;
perspective-origin: 150% 150%;
}
#example-element {
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
perspective: 550px;
transform-style: preserve-3d;
}
.face {
display: flex;
align-items: center;
justify-content: center;
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
position: absolute;
backface-visibility: inherit;
font-size: 60px;
color: white;
}
.front {
background: rgb(90 90 90 / 0.7);
transform: translateZ(50px);
}
.back {
background: rgb(0 210 0 / 0.7);
transform: rotateY(180deg) translateZ(50px);
}
.right {
background: rgb(210 0 0 / 0.7);
transform: rotateY(90deg) translateZ(50px);
}
.left {
background: rgb(0 0 210 / 0.7);
transform: rotateY(-90deg) translateZ(50px);
}
.top {
background: rgb(210 210 0 / 0.7);
transform: rotateX(90deg) translateZ(50px);
}
.bottom {
background: rgb(210 0 210 / 0.7);
transform: rotateX(-90deg) translateZ(50px);
}
Syntax
/* Keyword value */
perspective: none;
/* <length> values */
perspective: 20px;
perspective: 3.5em;
/* Global values */
perspective: inherit;
perspective: initial;
perspective: revert;
perspective: revert-layer;
perspective: unset;
Values
none
Indicates that no perspective transform is to be applied.
<length>
A <length>
giving the distance from the user to the z=0 plane. It is used to apply a perspective transform to the children of the element. Negative values are syntax errors. If the value is smaller than 1px
, it is clamped to 1px
.
Each 3D element with z>0 becomes larger; each 3D-element with z<0 becomes smaller. The strength of the effect is determined by the value of this property. Large values of perspective
cause a small transformation; small values of perspective
cause a large transformation.
The parts of the 3D elements that are behind the user â i.e., their z-axis coordinates are greater than the value of the perspective
CSS property â are not drawn.
The vanishing point is by default placed at the center of the element, but its position can be changed using the perspective-origin
property.
Using this property with a value other than none
creates a new stacking context. Also, in that case, the object will act as a containing block for position: fixed
elements that it contains.
perspective =Examples Setting perspective
none |
<length [0,â]>
An example showing how a cube varies if the perspective
is set at different positions is given in Using CSS transforms > Setting perspective.
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