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  3. CSSSkewY
  4. ay

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  1. CSSSkewY
  2. Constructor
    1. CSSSkewY()
  3. Instance properties
    1. ay
  4. Inheritance:
    1. CSSTransformComponent

In this article

  • Value
  • Examples
  • Specifications
  • Browser compatibility

CSSSkewY: ay property

The ay property of the CSSSkewY interface gets and sets the angle used to distort the element along the y-axis (or ordinate).

Value

A CSSNumericValue.

Examples

To do

Specifications

Specification
CSS Typed OM Level 1
# dom-cssskewy-ay

Browser compatibility

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