The skewX()
CSS function defines a transformation that skews an element in the
horizontal direction on the 2D plane. Its result is a <transform-function>()
data type.
This transformation is a shear mapping (transvection) that distorts each point within an element by a certain angle in the horizontal direction. The abscissa coordinate of each point is modified by a value proportionate to the specified angle and the distance to the origin; thus, the farther from the origin a point is, the greater will be the value added it.
Note: skewX(a)
is equivalent to
skew(a)
.
Syntax
skewX(a)
Values
a
-
Is an
<angle>()
representing the angle to use to distort the element along the abscissa.
Cartesian coordinates on ℝ^2 | Homogeneous coordinates on ℝℙ^2 | Cartesian coordinates on ℝ^3 | Homogeneous coordinates on ℝℙ^3 |
---|---|---|---|
[1 0 tan(a) 1 0 0] |
Examples
HTML
<div>Normal</div> <div class="skewed">Skewed</div>
CSS
div { width: 80px; height: 80px; background-color: skyblue; } .skewed { transform: skewX(10deg); /* Equal to skew(10deg) */ background-color: pink; }
See also
transform()
<transform-function>()
- Individual transform properties:
translate()
scale()
rotate()
- Note: there is no
skew
property