| # Offset | |
| The `offset` rule adds an offset to the widget's position. The offset is given as two values. | |
| Coordinates may be specified individually with `offset-x` and `offset-y`. | |
| ## Syntax | |
| ``` | |
| offset: <SCALAR> <SCALAR>; | |
| ``` | |
| ## Example | |
| In this example, we have 3 widgets with differing offsets. | |
| === "offset.py" | |
| ```python | |
| --8<-- "docs/examples/styles/offset.py" | |
| ``` | |
| === "offset.css" | |
| ```css | |
| --8<-- "docs/examples/styles/offset.css" | |
| ``` | |
| === "Output" | |
| ```{.textual path="docs/examples/styles/offset.py"} | |
| ``` | |
| ## CSS | |
| ```sass | |
| /* Move the widget 2 cells in the x direction, and 4 in the y direction. */ | |
| offset: 2 4; | |
| ``` | |
| ## Python | |
| ```python | |
| # Move the widget 2 cells in the x direction, and 4 in the y direction. | |
| widget.styles.offset = (2, 4) | |
| ``` | |