writing-mode: vertical-rl;
text-orientation: mixed;
writing-mode: vertical-rl;
text-orientation: upright;
<section class="default-example" id="default-example">
<div class="transition-all" id="example-element">
<p>
In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in
the world she was to get out again.
</p>
</div>
</section>
Syntax
/* Keyword values */
text-orientation: mixed;
text-orientation: upright;
text-orientation: sideways-right;
text-orientation: sideways;
text-orientation: use-glyph-orientation;
/* Global values */
text-orientation: inherit;
text-orientation: initial;
text-orientation: revert;
text-orientation: revert-layer;
text-orientation: unset;
The text-orientation
property is specified as a single keyword from the list below.
mixed
Rotates the characters of horizontal scripts 90° clockwise. Lays out the characters of vertical scripts naturally. Default value.
upright
Lays out the characters of horizontal scripts naturally (upright), as well as the glyphs for vertical scripts. Note that this keyword causes all characters to be considered as left-to-right: the used value of direction
is forced to be ltr
.
sideways
Causes characters to be laid out as they would be horizontally, but with the whole line rotated 90° clockwise.
sideways-right
An alias to sideways
that is kept for compatibility purposes.
use-glyph-orientation
On SVG elements, this keyword leads to use the value of the deprecated SVG properties glyph-orientation-vertical
and glyph-orientation-horizontal
.
text-orientation =Examples HTML
mixed |
upright |
sideways
<p>Lorem ipsum dolet semper quisquam.</p>
CSS
p {
writing-mode: vertical-rl;
text-orientation: upright;
}
Result Specifications Browser compatibility
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See alsowriting-mode
, text-combine-upright
, and unicode-bidi
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