-ms-wrap-through property
Gets or sets a value that specifies how content should wrap around an exclusion element.
This property is read/write.
Syntax
-ms-wrap-through: wrap | none
Property values
One of the following values.
wrap
The exclusion element inherits its parent node's wrapping context. Its descendant inline content wraps around exclusions defined outside the element.none
The exclusion element does not inherit its parent node's wrapping context. Its descendants are only subject to exclusion shapes defined inside the element.
CSS information
Applies To | block-level elements |
Media | visual |
Inherited | no |
Initial Value | wrap |
Standards information
- CSS Exclusions and Shapes Module Level 3, Section 3.3.1
Remarks
You can use the -ms-wrap-through property to control the effect of exclusions—for instance, to cause one content block to wrap around an exclusion element and another to intersect the same exclusion element.
The wrapping context of a box is a collection of exclusion areas contributed by its associated exclusion boxes. When Windows Internet Explorer lays out a webpage, a box wraps its inline flow content in the area that corresponds to the subtraction of its wrapping context from its own content area. For more information about exclusion elements' impact on content flow, see the Definitions section of the CSS3 Exclusions specification.