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elevation

Controls the vertical angle from the listener to the sound source during an aural rendering of an element.

Support:

W3C StandardInternet ExplorerNetscape Navigator
CSS2 and later Not supported Not supported
Notes:
  • The elevation values are measured in degrees between +90 and -90, where 0 places the sound source straight ahead, 90 places the sound source directly overhead; and -90 places the sound source directly below.

See Also:

azimuth

Possible Values:

above
Equivalent to using 90 for the angle value.

Support:

W3C StandardInternet ExplorerNetscape Navigator
CSS2 and later Not supported Not supported

[angle]
The specific angle from the listener to the sound source.

Support:

W3C StandardInternet ExplorerNetscape Navigator
CSS2 and later Not supported Not supported

Notes:
  • Use deg to specify values in degrees (see the example).

below
Equivalent to using -90 for the angle value.

Support:

W3C StandardInternet ExplorerNetscape Navigator
CSS2 and later Not supported Not supported

higher
The angle that is 10 degrees more than the current angle.

Support:

W3C StandardInternet ExplorerNetscape Navigator
CSS2 and later Not supported Not supported

level
Equivalent to using 0 for the angle value.

Support:

W3C StandardInternet ExplorerNetscape Navigator
CSS2 and later Not supported Not supported

lower
The angle that is 10 degrees less than the current angle.

Support:

W3C StandardInternet ExplorerNetscape Navigator
CSS2 and later Not supported Not supported

Example:
<BODY STYLE="elevation: level">
<P STYLE="elevation: -45deg">

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