The CSS justify-content
property defines how the browser distributes space between and around content items along the main axis of their container.
/* Positional alignment */ justify-content: center; /* Pack items around the center */ justify-content: start; /* Pack items from the start */ justify-content: end; /* Pack items from the end */ justify-content: flex-start; /* Pack flex items from the start */ justify-content: flex-end; /* Pack flex items from the end */ justify-content: left; /* Pack items from the left */ justify-content: right; /* Pack items from the right */ /* Baseline alignment */ justify-content: baseline; justify-content: first baseline; justify-content: last baseline; /* Distributed alignment */ justify-content: space-between; /* Distribute items evenly The first item is flush with the start, the last is flush with the end */ justify-content: space-around; /* Distribute items evenly Items have a half-size space on either end */ justify-content: space-evenly; /* Distribute items evenly Items have equal space around them */ justify-content: stretch; /* Distribute items evenly Stretch 'auto'-sized items to fit the container */ /* Overflow alignment */ justify-content: safe center; justify-content: unsafe center; /* Global values */ justify-content: inherit; justify-content: initial; justify-content: unset;
The alignment is done after the lengths and auto margins are applied, meaning that, if in a Flexbox layout there is at least one flexible element, with flex-grow
different from 0
, it will have no effect as there won't be any available space.
Initial value | flex-start |
---|---|
Applies to | flex containers |
Inherited | no |
Media | visual |
Computed value | as specified |
Animation type | discrete |
Canonical order | the unique non-ambiguous order defined by the formal grammar |
start
end
flex-start
start
.flex-end
end
.center
left
start
.right
start
.baseline
first baseline
last baseline
first baseline
is start
, the one for last baseline
is end
.space-between
space-around
space-evenly
stretch
auto
-sized items have their size increased equally (not proportionally), while still respecting the constraints imposed by max-height
/max-width
(or equivalent functionality), so that the combined size exactly fills the alignment container along the main axis.safe
start
.unsafe
flex-start | flex-end | center | space-between | space-around | space-evenly
#container { display: flex; justify-content: space-between; /* Can be changed in the live sample */ } #container > div { width: 100px; height: 100px; background: linear-gradient(-45deg, #788cff, #b4c8ff); }
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
CSS Box Alignment Module Level 3 The definition of 'justify-content' in that specification. | Working Draft | Adds the [ first | last ]? baseline, self-start, self-end, start, end, left, right, unsafe | safe values. |
CSS Flexible Box Layout Module The definition of 'justify-content' in that specification. | Candidate Recommendation | Initial definition |
Feature | Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support |
291 21 -webkit- |
Yes Yes -webkit- |
202 18 —?3 49 -webkit- |
11 | 12.1 | 9 |
space-evenly |
60 | No | 52 | No | No | No |
start and end
|
Yes5 | No | Yes | No | Yes5 | ? |
left and left
|
Yes5 | No |
52 Yes5 |
Yes5 | Yes5 | ? |
baseline |
57 | No | Yes | No | ? | ? |
first baseline and last baseline
|
No | No | 52 | No | No | ? |
stretch |
57 | No | 52 | No | 44 | ? |
Feature | Android webview | Chrome for Android | Edge mobile | Firefox for Android | IE mobile | Opera Android | iOS Safari |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | Yes1 | Yes |
Yes Yes -webkit- |
? | No | 12.1 | ? |
space-evenly |
No | No | No | 52 | No | No | No |
start and end
|
? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
left and left
|
? | ? | ? |
52 Yes5 |
? | ? | ? |
baseline |
? | ? | No | Yes | No | ? | ? |
first baseline and last baseline
|
? | ? | No | 52 | ? | ? | ? |
stretch |
? | ? | No | 52 | ? | ? | ? |
1. Older versions of the specification treat absolutely positioned children as though they are 0 by 0 flex items. Later versions of the specification take them out of the flow and set their positions based on align and justify properties. Versions 52 and later implement the new behavior.
2. Before Firefox 27, Firefox supported only single-line flexbox.
3. From version 18: this feature is behind the layout.css.flexbox.enabled
preference (needs to be set to true
). To change preferences in Firefox, visit about:config.
4. From version 48: this feature is behind the layout.css.prefixes.webkit
preference (needs to be set to true
). To change preferences in Firefox, visit about:config.
5. This value is recognized, but has no effect.
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