unicode-bidi
The unicode-bidi
CSS property, together with the direction
property, determines how bidirectional text in a document is handled. For example, if a block of content contains both left-to-right and right-to-left text, the user-agent uses a complex Unicode algorithm to decide how to display the text. The unicode-bidi
property overrides this algorithm and allows the developer to control the text embedding.
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Syntax
/* Keyword values */
unicode-bidi: normal;
unicode-bidi: embed;
unicode-bidi: isolate;
unicode-bidi: bidi-override;
unicode-bidi: isolate-override;
unicode-bidi: plaintext;
/* Global values */
unicode-bidi: inherit;
unicode-bidi: initial;
unicode-bidi: revert;
unicode-bidi: revert-layer;
unicode-bidi: unset;
Values
normal
-
The element does not offer an additional level of embedding with respect to the bidirectional algorithm. For inline elements, implicit reordering works across element boundaries.
embed
-
If the element is inline, this value opens an additional level of embedding with respect to the bidirectional algorithm. The direction of this embedding level is given by the
direction
property. bidi-override
-
For inline elements this creates an override. For block container elements this creates an override for inline-level descendants not within another block container element. This means that inside the element, reordering is strictly in sequence according to the
direction
property; the implicit part of the bidirectional algorithm is ignored. isolate
-
This keyword indicates that the element's container directionality should be calculated without considering the content of this element. The element is therefore isolated from its siblings. When applying its bidirectional-resolution algorithm, its container element treats it as one or several
U+FFFC Object Replacement Character
, i.e. like an image. isolate-override
-
This keyword applies the isolation behavior of the
isolate
keyword to the surrounding content and the override behavior of thebidi-override
keyword to the inner content. plaintext
-
This keyword makes the elements directionality calculated without considering its parent bidirectional state or the value of the
direction
property. The directionality is calculated using the P2 and P3 rules of the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm. This value allows the display of data that is already formatted using a tool following the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm.
Formal definition
Initial value | normal |
---|---|
Applies to | all elements, though some values have no effect on non-inline elements |
Inherited | no |
Computed value | as specified |
Animation type | Not animatable |
Formal syntax
Examples
CSS
.bible-quote {
direction: rtl;
unicode-bidi: embed;
}
HTML
<div class="bible-quote">A line of text</div>
<div>Another line of text</div>
Result
Specifications
Specification |
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CSS Writing Modes Level 4 # unicode-bidi |
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