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CSS generated content
The CSS generated content module defines how an element's content can be replaced and content can be added to a document with CSS.
Generated content can be used for content replacement, in which case the content of a DOM node is replaced with a CSS <image>
. The CSS generated content also enables generating language-specific quotes, creating custom list item numbers and bullets, and visually adding content by generating content on select pseudo-elements as anonymous replaced elements.
Generated content in action
<div></div>
body,
div {
background-repeat: no-repeat;
}
body {
background-image: linear-gradient(#3a67ab, #e8f6ff 100%);
}
div {
position: relative;
width: 400px;
height: 400px;
background-image:
linear-gradient(
115deg,
transparent 48%,
brown,
#996600,
brown,
transparent 52%
),
linear-gradient(
60deg,
transparent 48%,
brown,
#996600,
brown,
transparent 52%
),
radial-gradient(
circle 10px at 50% 50%,
#333333 30%,
#999999 50%,
transparent 50%
),
radial-gradient(
circle 10px at 50% 50%,
#333333 30%,
#999999 50%,
transparent 50%
),
radial-gradient(circle at 50% 50%, white 30%, #eeeeee 50%, transparent 50%),
radial-gradient(circle at 50% 50%, white 30%, #eeeeee 50%, transparent 50%),
radial-gradient(circle at 50% 50%, white 30%, #eeeeee 50%, transparent 50%);
background-size:
100px 100px,
100px 100px,
15px 15px,
15px 15px,
200px 200px,
300px 300px,
400px 400px;
background-position:
95% 120px,
5% 120px,
46% 80px,
54% 80px,
50% 0,
50% 90px,
50% 220px;
}
div::after {
content: "";
border: transparent solid 4px;
border-left: orange 30px solid;
height: 1px;
width: 1px;
position: absolute;
left: 50%;
top: 100px;
}
div::before {
content: "Only one <div>";
font-size: min(6vh, 2rem);
justify-content: center;
display: flex;
font-family: comic-sans, papyrus, sans-serif;
}
The HTML for this sample is a single, empty <div>
inside an otherwise empty <body>
. The snowman was created with CSS images and CSS backgrounds and borders. The carrot nose was added using generated content: an empty box with a wide orange left border added to the ::before
pseudo-element. The text is also generated content: "only one <div>" was generated with the content
property applied to the ::after
pseudo-element.
Click "Play" in the example above to see or edit the code in the MDN Playground.
Reference
>Properties
The CSS generated content module also introduces four at-risk properties: string-set
, bookmark-label
, bookmark-level
, and bookmark-state
. Currently, no browsers support these features.
Functions
The CSS generated content module introduces six yet-to-be implemented CSS functions including content()
, string()
, and leader()
, and the three <target>
functions target-counter()
, target-counters()
, and target-text()
.
Data types
Guides
- "How to" guide for generated content
-
Learn how to add text or image content to a document using the
content
property. - Create fancy boxes with generated content
-
Example of styling generated content for visual effects.
Related concepts
-
CSS pseudo-elements module
-
CSS lists and counters module
counter()
functioncounters()
functioncounter-increment
propertycounter-reset
property
-
CSS overflow module
::scroll-button()
pseudo-element::scroll-marker
pseudo-element:target-current
pseudo-class
-
CSS values and units module
Specifications
Specification |
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CSS Generated Content Module Level 3> |
See also
- CSS pseudo-elements module
- CSS lists and counters module
- Replaced elements