The rotateX() function is an inbuilt function which is used to rotate an element around the x-axis.
Syntax:
rotateX( angle )
Parameters: This function accepts single parameter angle which represents the angle of rotations. The positive and negative angles rotate the elements in clockwise and counter-clockwise respectively.
Below examples illustrate the rotateX() function in CSS:
Example 1:
html <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>CSS rotateX() function</title> <style> body { text-align:center; } h1 { color:green; } .rotateX_image { transform: rotateX(60deg); } </style> </head> <body> <h1>GeeksforGeeks</h1> <h2>CSS rotateX() function</h2> <img class="rotateX_image" src= "https://media.geeksforgeeks.org/wp-content/cdn-uploads/20190710102234/download3.png" alt="GeeksforGeeks logo"> </body> </html> Output:
Example 2:
html <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>CSS rotateX() function</title> <style> body { text-align:center; } h1 { color:green; } .GFG { font-size:35px; font-weight:bold; color:green; transform: rotateX(60deg); } </style> </head> <body> <h1>GeeksforGeeks</h1> <h2>CSS rotateX() function</h2> <div class="GFG">Welcome to GeeksforGeeks</div> </body> </html> Output:
Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by rotateX() function are listed below:
- Google Chrome 12 and above
- Edge 12 and above
- Internet Explorer 10 and above
- Firefox 10 and above
- Safari 4 and above
- Opera 15 and above