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The scroll-snap-coordinate
CSS property defines the x and y coordinate positions within an element that will align with its nearest ancestor scroll container's scroll-snap-destination
for each respective axis.
/* Keyword value */ scroll-snap-coordinate: none; /* <position> values */ scroll-snap-coordinate: 50px 50px; /* Single coordinate */ scroll-snap-coordinate: 100px 100px, 100px bottom; /* Multiple coordinates */ /* Global values */ scroll-snap-coordinate: inherit; scroll-snap-coordinate: initial; scroll-snap-coordinate: unset;
If the element has been transformed, the snap coordinates are likewise transformed, thus aligning the snap points with the element as it is displayed.