CSS flexible box layout
The CSS flexible box layout module defines a CSS box model optimized for user interface design, and the layout of items in one dimension. In the flex layout model, the children of a flex container can be laid out in any direction, and can "flex" their sizes, either growing to fill unused space or shrinking to avoid overflowing the parent. Both horizontal and vertical alignment of the children can be easily manipulated.
Flexible box layout in action
In the following example a container has been set to display: flex
, which means that the three child items become flex items. The value of justify-content
has been set to space-between
in order to space the items out evenly on the main axis. An equal amount of space is placed between each item with the left and right items being flush with the edges of the flex container. You can also see that the items are stretching on the cross axis, due to the default value of align-items
being stretch
. The items stretch to the height of the flex container, making them each appear as tall as the tallest item.
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Reference
Properties
- {{cssxref("align-content")}}
- {{cssxref("align-items")}}
- {{cssxref("align-self")}}
- {{cssxref("flex")}}
- {{cssxref("flex-basis")}}
- {{cssxref("flex-direction")}}
- {{cssxref("flex-flow")}}
- {{cssxref("flex-grow")}}
- {{cssxref("flex-shrink")}}
- {{cssxref("flex-wrap")}}
- {{cssxref("justify-content")}}
Glossary terms
- {{Glossary("Flexbox")}}
- {{Glossary("Flex container")}}
- {{Glossary("Flex item")}}
- {{Glossary("Main axis")}}
- {{Glossary("Cross axis")}}
- {{Glossary("Flex")}}
Guides
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- : An overview of the features of Flexbox.
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Relationship of flexbox to other layout methods
- : How Flexbox relates to other layout methods and other CSS specifications.
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Aligning items in a flex container
- : How the box alignment properties work with Flexbox.
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- : Explaining the different ways to change the order and direction of items, and covering the potential issues in doing so.
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Controlling ratios of flex items along the main axis
- : Explaining the flex-grow, flex-shrink and flex-basis properties.
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Mastering wrapping of flex items
- : How to create flex containers with multiple lines and control the display of the items in those lines.
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- : Common design patterns that are typical Flexbox use cases.
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- : Learn how to use flexbox layout to create web layouts.
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- : Details features of CSS box alignment which are specific to flexbox.
Related concepts
- {{cssxref("display")}}
- {{cssxref("order")}}
CSS box alignment module
- {{cssxref("align-content")}}
- {{cssxref("align-items")}}
- {{cssxref("align-self")}}
- {{cssxref("column-gap")}}
- {{cssxref("gap")}}
- {{cssxref("justify-items")}}
- {{cssxref("place-content")}}
- {{cssxref("place-items")}}
- {{cssxref("row-gap")}}
CSS box sizing module
- {{cssxref("aspect-ratio")}}
- {{cssxref("max-content")}} value
- {{cssxref("min-content")}} value
- {{cssxref("fit-content")}} value
- {{glossary("intrinsic size")}} glossary term