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Summary

The break-after CSS property describes the page, column, or region break behavior (in other words, how and whether to break) after the generated box. If there is no generated box, the property is ignored.

Each possible break point (in other words, each element boundary) is affected by three properties: the break-after value of the previous element, the break-before value of the next element and the break-inside of the containing element.

To define if a break must be done, the following rules are applied:

  1. If any of the three concerned values is a forced break value, that is always, left, right, page, column or region, it has precedence. If several of the concerned values is such a break, the one of the element that appears the latest in the flow is taken (that is the break-before value has precedence over the break-after value, which itself has precedence over the break-inside value).
  2. If any of the three concerned values is an avoid break value, that is avoid, avoid-page, avoid-region, avoid-column, no such break will be applied at that point.

Once forced breaks have been applied, soft breaks may be added if needed, but not on element boundaries that resolve in a corresponding avoid value.

Initial valueauto
Applies toblock-level elements
Inheritedno
Mediapaged
Computed valueas specified
Animatableno
Canonical orderthe unique non-ambiguous order defined by the formal grammar

Syntax

break-after: auto;
break-after: always;
break-after: left;
break-after: right;
break-after: recto;
break-after: verso;
break-after: page;
break-after: column;
break-after: region;
break-after: avoid;
break-after: avoid-page;
break-after: avoid-column;
break-after: avoid-region;

Values

auto
Initial value. Allows, meaning neither forbid nor force, any break (either page, column or region) to be inserted after the principal box.
always
Always force page breaks after the principal box. This is a synonym of page, it has been kept to facilitate transition from page-break-after which is subset of this property.
avoid
Prevent any break, either page, column or region, to be inserted right after the principal box.
left
Force one or two page breaks right after the principal box so that the next page is formatted as a left page.
right
Force one or two page breaks right after the principal box so that the next page is formatted as a right page.
page
Always force one page break right after the principal box.
column
Always force one column break right after the principal box.
region
Always force one region break right after the principal box.
recto
Force one or two page breaks right after the principal box so that next page is formatted as a recto page, that is a right page in a left-to-right spread or a left page in a right-to-left spread.
verso
Force one or two page breaks right after the principal box so that next page is formatted as a verso page, that is a left page in a left-to-right spread or a left right in a right-to-left spread.
avoid-page
Avoid any page break right after the principal box.
avoid-column
Avoid any column break right after the principal box.
avoid-region
Avoid any region break right after the principal box.

Formal syntax

auto | avoid | avoid-page | page | left | right | recto | verso | avoid-column | column | avoid-region | region

Specifications

Specification Status Comment
CSS Fragmentation Module Level 3
The definition of 'break-after' in that specification.
Candidate Recommendation Adds the recto and verso keywords. Changes the media type of this property from paged to visual. Precises the breaking algorithm with different kinds of breaks.
CSS Regions Module Level 1
The definition of 'break-after' in that specification.
Working Draft Extends the property to handle region breaks. Adds the avoid-region and region keywords.
CSS Multi-column Layout Module
The definition of 'break-after' in that specification.
Candidate Recommendation Initial definition. Extends the CSS 2.1 page-break-after property to handle both page and column breaks.

Browser compatibility

Feature Chrome Firefox (Gecko) Internet Explorer Opera Safari (WebKit)
Basic support No support[1] No support 10 11.10 - 12.1 No support[1]
column, avoid-column No support[1] No support 10 11.10 - 12.1 No support[1]
recto, verso No support No support No support No support No support
region, avoid-region No support[1] No support No support No support No support[1]
Feature Android Firefox Mobile (Gecko) IE Phone Opera Mobile Safari Mobile
Basic support No support[1] No support ? ? No support[1]
column, avoid-column No support[1] No support ? ? No support[1]
recto, verso No support No support No support No support No support
region, avoid-region No support[1] No support No support No support No support[1]

[1] WebKit and Blink browsers don't support this property, but some have the non-standard -webkit-column-break-after and -webkit-region-break-after with similar parameters as page-break-after.

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