Skew Y
Set the vertical skew for an element.
Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions.
Chrome
Edge
Firefox
Safari
Usage






<div class="d-g g-16 gtc-1 sm:gtc-3"> <div class="p-r my-4"> <img class="d-ib w-18 h-18 t-sky-3 us-none" src="/img/clivia.jpg" /> <img class="d-ib l-0 p-a w-18 h-18 o-20 us-none" src="/img/clivia.jpg" /> </div> <div class="p-r my-4"> <img class="d-ib w-18 h-18 t-sky-6 us-none" src="/img/clivia.jpg" /> <img class="d-ib l-0 p-a w-18 h-18 o-20 us-none" src="/img/clivia.jpg" /> </div> <div class="p-r my-4"> <img class="d-ib w-18 h-18 t-sky-12 us-none" src="/img/clivia.jpg" /> <img class="d-ib l-0 p-a w-18 h-18 o-20 us-none" src="/img/clivia.jpg" /> </div></div>Responsiveness
Use breakpoint prefixes to target different screen sizes. Styles apply from the breakpoint & up.
Target viewport sizes with breakpoint prefixes.
sm:t-sky-*Small≥640px
md:t-sky-*Medium≥768px
lg:t-sky-*Large≥1024px
xxl:t-sky-*Extra Large≥1536px
Hover State
Apply styles conditionally on hover using the h: prefix.
Add the h: prefix to apply styles only when the user hovers over the element.
Syntax:
h:t-sky-*Negative Values
Use negative variants to skew in the opposite direction.
Use the -- syntax to apply negative numeric values.
Syntax:
t-sky--*