CSS right
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The CSS right property is used in positioning an element. The right property allows you to specify how far the element is offset from the left of its containing block (for absolute positioning), or from the right of where the element itself would normally have been (for relative positioning).
The 'right' property is used in conjunction with the position property, as well as the top, left, and bottom properties.
| Syntax: | right: <value> |
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| Initial Value: | Auto |
| Applies to: | Positioned elements. |
| Inherited: | No |
| Media: | Visual |
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