CSS3 allows you to format your elements using 3D transformations.
Mouse over the elements below to see the difference between a 2D and a 3D transformation:
2D rotate
3D rotate
Browser Support for 3D Transforms
The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the property.
Numbers followed by -webkit-, -moz-, or -o- specify the first version that worked with a prefix.
Property | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
transform | 10.0 | 36.0 12.0 -webkit- | 16.0 10.0 -moz- | 4.0 -webkit- | 23.0 15.0 -webkit- |
transform-origin (three-value syntax) | 10.0 | 36.0 12.0 -webkit- | 16.0 10.0 -moz- | 4.0 -webkit- | 23.0 15.0 -webkit- |
transform-style | 11.0 | 36.0 12.0 -webkit- | 16.0 10.0 -moz- | 4.0 -webkit- | 23.0 15.0 -webkit- |
perspective | 10.0 | 36.0 12.0 -webkit- | 16.0 10.0 -moz- | 4.0 -webkit- | 23.0 15.0 -webkit- |
perspective-origin | 10.0 | 36.0 12.0 -webkit- | 16.0 10.0 -moz- | 4.0 -webkit- | 23.0 15.0 -webkit- |
backface-visibility | 10.0 | 36.0 12.0 -webkit- | 16.0 10.0 -moz- | 4.0 -webkit- | 23.0 15.0 -webkit- |
CSS3 3D Transforms
In this chapter you will learn about the following 3D transformation methods:
rotateX()
rotateY()
rotateZ()
The rotateX() Method
The
rotateX()
method rotates an element around its X-axis at a given degree:
div {
-webkit-transform: rotateX(150deg); /* Safari */
transform: rotateX(150deg);
}
-webkit-transform: rotateX(150deg); /* Safari */
transform: rotateX(150deg);
}
The rotateY() Method
The
rotateY()
method rotates an element around its Y-axis at a given degree:
div {
-webkit-transform: rotateY(130deg); /* Safari */
transform: rotateY(130deg);
}
-webkit-transform: rotateY(130deg); /* Safari */
transform: rotateY(130deg);
}
The rotateZ() Method
The
rotateZ()
method rotates an element around its Z-axis at a given degree:
div {
-webkit-transform: rotateZ(90deg); /* Safari */
transform: rotateZ(90deg);
}
-webkit-transform: rotateZ(90deg); /* Safari */
transform: rotateZ(90deg);
}
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