# Positioning Rofi on the monitor In the current theme format you set these properties on the `window` widget. The first, position, determines where **rofi** is placed on the monitor, the second what point of the **rofi** window connects there. This sounds complicated, but it ain't. ## position setting The position setting determines the place of the window on the monitor. The position setting supports the following values: * north * northeast * northwest * south * southeast * southwest * east * west * center This is depicted in the diagram below: ![positions](anchors.svg) ## anchor setting The anchor sets what point of the **rofi** window is placed at the specified *position*. The *anchor* settings supports the same values as the *position* setting. If you want the middle of the **rofi** window to be always located at the center of the monitor set both *position* and *anchor* to `center`. If the **rofi** window resizes, its center will stay at the center. If you set the *anchor* to `north` the top of the **rofi** window is at the center of the monitor, and the window will grow down. If you set the *anchor* and *position* to `south`, **rofi** is located at the bottom center and the window grows up. > Note that if you set the *anchor* to `south` and the *position* to `north` the **rofi** window will be placed above > the monitor and might not be visible. > In another blog post we will explain how the dynamic sizing behaviour of **rofi** can be tweaked or disabled. So the following theme setting will place the top of the **rofi** window in the center of the monitor: ```css window { position: center; anchor: north; } ``` As depicted here, RED is the position (center of screen), GREEN is the position on **rofi** window (north): ![positions](example-pos.png) > Quick hint, if you want to quickly test out changes to the theme, without editing the file, run **rofi** like: ```bash rofi -show run -theme-str "window { position: center; anchor: north;}" ```