CSS scroll-margin-right property
Last Updated :
29 Aug, 2022
The scroll-margin-right property is used to set all the scroll margins to the right of an element at once. The value specified for the scroll-margin-right determines how much of the page that is primarily outside the snapport should remain visible.
Hence, the scroll-margin-right values represent outsets that define the scroll snap area that is used for snapping this box to the snapport.
Syntax:
scroll-margin-right: length
/* Or */
scroll-margin-right: Global_Value
Property values: This property accepts two-properties mentioned above and described below:
- length: This property refers to the values defined with length units exp: px, em, vh, etc.
- Global_Values: This property refers to the global values like inherit, initial, unset, etc.
Note: scroll-margin-right doesn’t accept percentage value as the length.
Example: In this example, you can see the effect of scroll-margin-right by scrolling to a point partway between two of the “interfaces” of the example’s content.
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html>
< html >
< head >
< style >
img {
width:300px;
height:280px;
scroll-snap-align: none end;
}
.Gallery {
width: 300px;
height:300px;
overflow-x: auto;
overflow-y: hidden;
white-space: nowrap;
scroll-snap-type: x mandatory;
}
</ style >
</ head >
< body >
< div class="photoGallery">
< img src=
style="scroll-margin-right: 50px;">
< img src=
style="scroll-margin-right: 60px;">
< img src=
style="scroll-margin-right: -50px;">
</ div >
</ body >
</ html >
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Output:
Browsers supported:
- Google Chrome 69
- Edge 79
- Firefox 68
- Opera 56
- Safari 14.1
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