The shape-outside CSS property defines a shape—which may be non-rectangular—around which adjacent inline content should wrap. By default, inline content wraps around its margin box; shape-outside provides a way to customize this wrapping, making it possible to wrap text around complex objects rather than simple boxes.
/* Keyword values */
shape-outside: none;
shape-outside: margin-box;
shape-outside: content-box;
shape-outside: border-box;
shape-outside: padding-box;
/* Function values */
shape-outside: circle();
shape-outside: ellipse();
shape-outside: inset(10px 10px 10px 10px);
shape-outside: polygon(10px 10px, 20px 20px, 30px 30px);
shape-outside: path('M0.5,1 C0.5,1,0,0.7,0,0.3 A0.25,0.25,1,1,1,0.5,0.3 A0.25,0.25,1,1,1,1,0.3 C1,0.7,0.5,1,0.5,1 Z');
/* <url> value */
shape-outside: url(image.png);
/* <gradient> value */
shape-outside: linear-gradient(45deg, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0) 150px, red 150px);
/* Global values */
shape-outside: initial;
shape-outside: inherit;
shape-outside: unset;
The shape-outside property is specified using the values from the list below, which define the float area for float elements. The float area determines the shape around which inline content (float elements) wrap.
none<shape-box>margin-box, border-box, padding-box, or content-box. The shape includes any curvature created by the border-radius property (behavior which is similar to background-clip).margin-boxborder-radius and margin values. If the border-radius / margin ratio is 1 or more, then the margin box corner radius is border-radius + margin. If the ratio is less than 1, then the margin box corner radius is border-radius + (margin * (1 + (ratio-1)^3)).border-boxDefines the shape enclosed by the outside border edge. The shape follows the normal border radius shaping rules for the outside of the border.
padding-boxDefines the shape enclosed by the outside padding edge. The shape follows the normal border radius shaping rules for the inside of the border.
content-boxDefines the shape enclosed by the outside content edge. Each corner radius of this box is the larger of 0 or border-radius - border-width - padding.
<basic-shape>inset(), circle(), ellipse(), polygon(), or as added in the level 2 specification path(). If a <shape-box> is also supplied, it defines the reference box for the <basic-shape> function. Otherwise, the reference box defaults to margin-box.<image><image> as defined by shape-image-threshold.shape-outside value. When fetching, user agents must use "Anonymous" mode, set the referrer source to the stylesheet's URL, and set the origin to the URL of the containing document. If this results in network errors such that there is no valid fallback image, the effect is as if the value none had been specified.When animating between one <basic-shape> and a second, the rules below are applied. The values in the shape functions interpolate as a simple list. The list values interpolate as <length>, <percentage>, or calc() where possible. If list values are not one of those types but are identical (such as finding nonzero in the same list position in both lists), those values do interpolate.
ellipse() or circle(), and none of the radii use the closest-side or farthest-side keywords, interpolate between each value in the shape functions.inset(), interpolate between each value in the shape functions.polygon(), both polygons have the same number of vertices, and use the same <fill-rule>, interpolate between each value in the shape functions.| Initial value | none |
|---|---|
| Applies to | floats |
| Inherited | no |
| Computed value | as defined for <basic-shape> (with <shape-box> following, if supplied), the <image> with its URI made absolute, otherwise as specified. |
| Animation type | yes, as specified for <basic-shape>, otherwise no |
none | <shape-box> || <basic-shape> | <image>where
<shape-box> = <box> | margin-box
<basic-shape> = <inset()> | <circle()> | <ellipse()> | <polygon()> | <path()>
<image> = <url> | <image()> | <image-set()> | <element()> | <paint()> | <cross-fade()> | <gradient>where
<box> = border-box | padding-box | content-box
<inset()> = inset( <length-percentage>{1,4} [ round <'border-radius'> ]? )
<circle()> = circle( [ <shape-radius> ]? [ at <position> ]? )
<ellipse()> = ellipse( [ <shape-radius>{2} ]? [ at <position> ]? )
<polygon()> = polygon( <fill-rule>? , [ <length-percentage> <length-percentage> ]# )
<path()> = path( [ <fill-rule>, ]? <string> )
<image()> = image( <image-tags>? [ <image-src>? , <color>? ]! )
<image-set()> = image-set( <image-set-option># )
<element()> = element( <id-selector> )
<paint()> = paint( <ident>, <declaration-value>? )
<cross-fade()> = cross-fade( <cf-mixing-image> , <cf-final-image>? )
<gradient> = <linear-gradient()> | <repeating-linear-gradient()> | <radial-gradient()> | <repeating-radial-gradient()> | <conic-gradient()>where
<length-percentage> = <length> | <percentage>
<shape-radius> = <length-percentage> | closest-side | farthest-side
<position> = [ [ left | center | right ] || [ top | center | bottom ] | [ left | center | right | <length-percentage> ] [ top | center | bottom | <length-percentage> ]? | [ [ left | right ] <length-percentage> ] && [ [ top | bottom ] <length-percentage> ] ]
<fill-rule> = nonzero | evenodd
= ltr | rtl
<image-src> = <url> | <string>
<color> = <rgb()> | <rgba()> | <hsl()> | <hsla()> | <hex-color> | <named-color> | currentcolor | <deprecated-system-color>
<image-set-option> = [ <image> | <string> ] <resolution>
<id-selector> = <hash-token>
<cf-mixing-image> = <percentage>? && <image>
<cf-final-image> = <image> | <color>
<linear-gradient()> = linear-gradient( [ <angle> | to <side-or-corner> ]? , <color-stop-list> )
<repeating-linear-gradient()> = repeating-linear-gradient( [ <angle> | to <side-or-corner> ]? , <color-stop-list> )
<radial-gradient()> = radial-gradient( [ <ending-shape> || <size> ]? [ at <position> ]? , <color-stop-list> )
<repeating-radial-gradient()> = repeating-radial-gradient( [ <ending-shape> || <size> ]? [ at <position> ]? , <color-stop-list> )
<conic-gradient()> = conic-gradient( [ from <angle> ]? [ at <position> ]?, <angular-color-stop-list> )where
<rgb()> = rgb( <percentage>{3} [ / <alpha-value> ]? ) | rgb( <number>{3} [ / <alpha-value> ]? ) | rgb( <percentage>#{3} , <alpha-value>? ) | rgb( <number>#{3} , <alpha-value>? )
<rgba()> = rgba( <percentage>{3} [ / <alpha-value> ]? ) | rgba( <number>{3} [ / <alpha-value> ]? ) | rgba( <percentage>#{3} , <alpha-value>? ) | rgba( <number>#{3} , <alpha-value>? )
<hsl()> = hsl( <hue> <percentage> <percentage> [ / <alpha-value> ]? ) | hsl( <hue>, <percentage>, <percentage>, <alpha-value>? )
<hsla()> = hsla( <hue> <percentage> <percentage> [ / <alpha-value> ]? ) | hsla( <hue>, <percentage>, <percentage>, <alpha-value>? )
<side-or-corner> = [ left | right ] || [ top | bottom ]
<color-stop-list> = [ <linear-color-stop> [, <linear-color-hint>]? ]# , <linear-color-stop>
<ending-shape> = circle | ellipse
<size> = closest-side | farthest-side | closest-corner | farthest-corner | <length> | <length-percentage>{2}
<angular-color-stop-list> = [ <angular-color-stop> [, <angular-color-hint>]? ]# , <angular-color-stop>where
<alpha-value> = <number> | <percentage>
<hue> = <number> | <angle>
<linear-color-stop> = <color> <color-stop-length>?
<linear-color-hint> = <length-percentage>
<angular-color-stop> = <color> && <color-stop-angle>?
<angular-color-hint> = <angle-percentage>where
<color-stop-length> = <length-percentage>{1,2}
<color-stop-angle> = <angle-percentage>{1,2}
<angle-percentage> = <angle> | <percentage>
<div class="main">
<div class="left"></div>
<div class="right"></div>
<p>
Sometimes a web page's text content appears to be
funneling your attention towards a spot on the page
to drive you to follow a particular link. Sometimes
you don't notice.
</p>
</div> .main {
width: 530px;
}
.left,
.right {
width: 40%;
height: 12ex;
background-color: lightgray;
}
.left {
-webkit-shape-outside: polygon(0 0, 100% 100%, 0 100%);
shape-outside: polygon(0 0, 100% 100%, 0 100%);
float: left;
-webkit-clip-path: polygon(0 0, 100% 100%, 0 100%);
clip-path: polygon(0 0, 100% 100%, 0 100%);
}
.right {
-webkit-shape-outside: polygon(100% 0, 100% 100%, 0 100%);
shape-outside: polygon(100% 0, 100% 100%, 0 100%);
float: right;
-webkit-clip-path: polygon(100% 0, 100% 100%, 0 100%);
clip-path: polygon(100% 0, 100% 100%, 0 100%);
}
p {
text-align: center;
} | Specification | Status | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| CSS Shapes Module Level 1 The definition of 'shape-outside' in that specification. | Candidate Recommendation | Initial definition. |
| CSS Shapes Module Level 2 The definition of 'shape-outside' in that specification. | Editor's Draft | Adds the path() value |
| Desktop | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
shape-outside |
37 | 79 | 62
|
No | 24 | 10.1 |
circle() |
37 | 79 | 62
|
No | 24 | 10.1 |
<gradient> |
37 | 79 | 62
|
No | 24 | 10.1 |
<image> |
37 | 79 | 62
|
No | 24 | 10.1 |
inset() |
37 | 79 | 62
|
No | 24 | 10.1 |
polygon() |
37 | 79 | 62
|
No | 24 | 10.1 |
| Support for three-value syntax of position in circle and ellipse | 37 — 68 | No | 62 — 70
|
No | 24 — 55 | 10.1 |
| Mobile | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
shape-outside |
37 | 37 | 62
|
24 | 10.3 | 3.0 |
circle() |
37 | 37 | 62
|
24 | 10.3 | 3.0 |
<gradient> |
37 | 37 | 62
|
24 | 10.3 | 3.0 |
<image> |
37 | 37 | 62
|
24 | 10.3 | 3.0 |
inset() |
37 | 37 | 62
|
24 | 10.3 | 3.0 |
polygon() |
37 | 37 | 62
|
24 | 10.3 | 3.0 |
| Support for three-value syntax of position in circle and ellipse | 37 — 68 | 37 — 68 | 62
|
24 — 48 | 10.3 | 3.0 — 10.0 |
<basic-shape>shape-marginshape-image-threshold
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