CSS Image Reflection


In this chapter you will learn how to reflect an image.


CSS Image Reflections

The box-reflect property is used to create an image reflection.

The value of the box-reflect property can be: below, above, left , or right.


Browser Support

The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the property.

Numbers followed by -webkit- specify the first version that worked with a prefix.

Property
box-reflect 4.0 -webkit- 79.0 -webkit- Not supported 4.0 -webkit- 15.0 -webkit-


Examples

Example

Here we want the reflection below the image:

img {
  -webkit-box-reflect: below;
}
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Example

Here we want the reflection to the right of the image:

img {
  -webkit-box-reflect: right;
}
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CSS Reflection Offset

To specify the gap between the image and the reflection, add the size of the gap to the box-reflect property.

Example

Here we want the reflection below the image, with a 20px offset:

img {
  -webkit-box-reflect: below 20px;
}
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CSS Reflection With Gradient

We can also create a fade-out effect on the reflection.

Example

Create a fade-out effect on the reflection:

img {
  -webkit-box-reflect: below 0px linear-gradient(to bottom, rgba(0,0,0,0.0), rgba(0,0,0,0.4));
}
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