HTML and CSS Reference
In-Depth Information
Exclusions allow inline content to be wrapped around or within custom
shapes using CSS properties. An element becomes an “exclusion element”
when
wrap-flow
is set to a value that is not
auto
. It can then set the
“wrapping area” for inline text outside or within it, according to various CSS
properties. The
wrap-flow
can take the following values:
left, right,
maximum,both, clear
or the default value of
auto.
Here is how each
of these values would a
"
ect the inline content around the exclusion
element:
wrap-flow: auto