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CSS Properties

CSS3 nav-left Property


Example

Specify where to navigate when using the arrow keys:

button#b1
{
top:20%;left:25%;
nav-index:1;
nav-right:#b2;nav-left:#b4;
nav-down:#b2;nav-up:#b4;
}

button#b2
{
top:40%;left:50%;
nav-index:2;
nav-right:#b3;nav-left:#b1;
nav-down:#b3;nav-up:#b1;
}

button#b3
{
top:70%;left:25%;
nav-index:3;
nav-right:#b4;nav-left:#b2;
nav-down:#b4;nav-up:#b2;
}

button#b4
{
top:40%;left:0%;
nav-index:4;
nav-right:#b1;nav-left:#b3;
nav-down:#b1;nav-up:#b3;
}

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Browser Support

Internet Explorer Firefox Opera Google Chrome Safari

The nav-left property is currently supported only in Opera.


Definition and Usage

The nav-left property specifies where to navigate when using the arrow-left navigation key.

Default value: auto
Inherited: no
Version: CSS3
JavaScript syntax: object.style.navLeft="#div2"


Syntax

nav-left: auto|id|target-name|inherit;

Value Description
auto The browser determines which element to navigate to
id Specifies the id of the element to navigate to
target-name Specifies the target frame to navigate to
inherit Specifies that the value of the nav-down property should be inherited from the parent element




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