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  1. The z-index property specifies the stack order of an element. An element with greater stack order is always in front of an element with a lower stack order.

  2. The z-index property specifies the stack order of an element (which element should be placed in front of, or behind, the others). An element can have a positive or negative stack order: This is a heading. Because the image has a z-index of -1, it will be placed behind the text. Example. img { position: absolute; left: 0px; top: 0px; z-index: -1; }

  3. The z-index Property. Because the image has a z-index of -1, it will be placed behind the heading.

  4. Jun 13, 2024 · The z-index CSS property sets the z-order of a positioned element and its descendants or flex and grid items. Overlapping elements with a larger z-index cover those with a smaller one.

  5. The z-index property determines the order of items in each stack, with higher z-index being placed further up. All pages begin with a root stacking context, which builds from the root element (as you'd expect).

  6. css-tricks.com › almanac › propertiesZ-index | CSS-Tricks

    Sep 6, 2011 · The z-index property in CSS controls the vertical stacking order of elements that overlap. As in, which one appears as if it is physically closer to you. z-index only affects elements that have a position value other than static (the default).

  7. The z-index property specifies the stack order of an element. An element with greater stack order is always in front of an element with a lower stack order. Note: z-index only works on positioned elements (position: absolute, position: relative, position: fixed, or position: sticky).

  8. May 3, 2021 · The z-index property accepts a numerical value which can be a positive or negative number. Elements will appear above another element if they have a higher z-index value. If no z-index is set on your elements then the default behaviour is that document source order dictates the Z axis.

  9. Demo of the different values of the z-index property. Click the property values below to see the result:

  10. Feb 11, 2020 · Z Index (z-index) is a CSS property that defines the order of overlapping HTML elements. Elements with a higher index will be placed on top of elements with a lower index. Note: Z index only works on positioned elements (position:absolute, position:relative, or position:fixed).