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Style position Property

Style Object Reference Style Object

Example

Change the position of a <div> element from relative to absolute:

document.getElementById("myDIV").style.position = "absolute";
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Definition and Usage

The position property sets or returns the type of positioning method used for an element (static, relative, absolute or fixed).


Browser Support

Internet Explorer Firefox Opera Google Chrome Safari

The position property is supported in all major browsers.


Syntax

Return the position property:

object.style.position

Set the position property:

object.style.position="static|absolute|fixed|relative|initial|inherit"

Property Values

Value Description
static Elements renders in order, as they appear in the document flow. This is default.
absolute The element is positioned relative to its first positioned (not static) ancestor element
fixed The element is positioned relative to the browser window
relative The element is positioned relative to its normal position, so "left:20" adds 20 pixels to the element's LEFT position
initial Sets this property to its default value. Read about initial
inherit Inherits this property from its parent element. Read about inherit

Technical Details

Default Value: static
Return Value: A String, representing the position type of an element
CSS Version CSS2

More Examples

Example

Using different position types:

function myFunction(x)  {
    var whichSelected = x.selectedIndex;
    var posVal = x.options[whichSelected].text;
    var elem = document.getElementById("myDiv");
    elem.style.position=posVal;
}
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Example

Return the position of a <h2> element:

alert(document.getElementById("myH2").style.position);
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Related Pages

CSS tutorial: CSS Positioning

CSS reference: position property


Style Object Reference Style Object