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dy

The dy attribute indicates a shift along the y-axis on the position of an element or its content.

You can use this attribute with the following SVG elements:

Example
html,
body,
svg {
  height: 100%;
}
<svg viewBox="0 0 100 100" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
  <!-- Lines materialized the position of the glyphs -->
  <line x1="10%" x2="10%" y1="0" y2="100%" />
  <line x1="0" x2="100%" y1="30%" y2="30%" />
  <line x1="0" x2="100%" y1="80%" y2="80%" />

  <!-- Some reference text -->
  <text x="10%" y="30%" fill="grey">SVG</text>

  <!-- The same text with a shift along the y-axis -->
  <text dy="50%" x="10%" y="30%">SVG</text>
</svg>
line {
  stroke: red;
  stroke-width: 0.5px;
  stroke-dasharray: 3px;
}
feDropShadow

For <feDropShadow>, dy defines the y offset of the dropped shadow. The unit used to resolve the value of the attribute is set by the primitiveUnits attribute of the <filter> element.

Value <number> Default value 2 Animatable Yes feOffset

For <feOffset>, dy defines the y offset of the filter input graphic. The unit used to resolve the value of the attribute is set by the primitiveUnits attribute of the <filter> element.

Value <number> Default value 0 Animatable Yes text

For <text>, if it contains a single value, dy defines a shift along the y-axis for all glyphs.

If there are multiple values, dy defines a shift along the y-axis for each individual glyph relative to the preceding glyph. If there are less values than glyphs, the remaining glyphs use a value of 0. If there are more values than glyphs, extra values are ignored.

Example
html,
body,
svg {
  height: 100%;
}
<svg viewBox="0 0 150 100" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
  <!-- Horizontal lines -->
  <line x1="0" x2="100%" y1="30" y2="30" />
  <line x1="0" x2="100%" y1="40" y2="40" />
  <line x1="0" x2="100%" y1="50" y2="50" />
  <line x1="0" x2="100%" y1="60" y2="60" />

  <!-- Vertical lines -->
  <line x1="10" x2="10" y1="0" y2="100%" />
  <line x1="50" x2="50" y1="0" y2="100%" />
  <line x1="90" x2="90" y1="0" y2="100%" />

  <!-- Behaviors change based on the number of values in the attributes -->
  <text dy="20" x="10" y="30">SVG</text>
  <text dy="0 10" x="50" y="30">SVG</text>
  <text dy="0 10 20" x="90" y="30">SVG</text>
</svg>
line {
  stroke: red;
  stroke-width: 0.5px;
  stroke-dasharray: 3px;
}
tspan

For <tspan>, if it contains a single value, dy defines a shift along the y-axis for all alternate glyph.

If there are multiple values, dy defines a shift along the y-axis for each individual glyph relative to the preceding glyph. If there are less values than glyphs, the remaining glyphs use a value of 0. If there are more values than glyphs, extra values are ignored.

Specifications

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