Layout
Utilities for controlling the stack order of an element.
Class | Styles |
---|---|
z-<number> | z-index: <number>; |
z-auto | z-index: auto; |
z-[<value>] | z-index: <value>; |
z-(<custom-property>) | z-index: var(<custom-property>); |
Use the z-<number>
utilities like z-10
and z-50
to control the stack order (or three-dimensional positioning) of an element, regardless of the order it has been displayed:
<div class="z-40 ...">05</div><div class="z-30 ...">04</div><div class="z-20 ...">03</div><div class="z-10 ...">02</div><div class="z-0 ...">01</div>
To use a negative z-index value, prefix the class name with a dash to convert it to a negative value:
<div class="...">05</div><div class="...">04</div><div class="-z-10 ...">03</div><div class="...">02</div><div class="...">01</div>
Use the z-[<value>]
syntax to set the stack order based on a completely custom value:
<div class="z-[calc(var(--index)+1)] ..."> <!-- ... --></div>
For CSS variables, you can also use the z-(<custom-property>)
syntax:
<div class="z-(--my-z) ..."> <!-- ... --></div>
This is just a shorthand for z-[var(<custom-property>)]
that adds the var()
function for you automatically.
Prefix a z-index
utility with a breakpoint variant like md:
to only apply the utility at medium screen sizes and above:
<div class="z-0 md:z-50 ..."> <!-- ... --></div>
Learn more about using variants in the variants documentation.