grid-template-areas
Quick Summary for grid-template-areas
The grid-template-areas CSS property specifies named grid areas, establishing the cells in the grid and assigning them names.
Code Usage for grid-template-areas
/* Keyword value */ grid-template-areas: none;  /* <string> values */ grid-template-areas: "a b"; grid-template-areas: "a b b"                      "a c d";  /* Global values */ grid-template-areas: inherit; grid-template-areas: initial; grid-template-areas: revert; grid-template-areas: unset; 
More Details for grid-template-areas

grid-template-areas

The grid-template-areas CSS property specifies named grid areas, establishing the cells in the grid and assigning them names.

Those areas are not associated with any particular grid item, but can be referenced from the grid-placement properties grid-row-start, grid-row-end, grid-column-start, grid-column-end, and their shorthands grid-row, grid-column, and grid-area.

Syntax

/* Keyword value */ grid-template-areas: none;  /* <string> values */ grid-template-areas: "a b"; grid-template-areas: "a b b"                      "a c d";  /* Global values */ grid-template-areas: inherit; grid-template-areas: initial; grid-template-areas: revert; grid-template-areas: unset; 

Values

none

The grid container doesn't define any named grid areas.

<string>+

A row is created for every separate string listed, and a column is created for each cell in the string. Multiple named cell tokens within and between rows create a single named grid area that spans the corresponding grid cells. Unless those cells form a rectangle, the declaration is invalid.

Formal definition

Initial valuenone
Applies togrid containers
Inheritedno
Computed valueas specified
Animation typediscrete

Formal syntax

none | <string>+

Examples

Specifying named grid areas

HTML
<section id="page">   <header>Header</header>   <nav>Navigation</nav>   <main>Main area</main>   <footer>Footer</footer> </section> 
CSS
#page {   display: grid;   width: 100%;   height: 250px;   grid-template-areas: "head head"                        "nav  main"                        "nav  foot";   grid-template-rows: 50px 1fr 30px;   grid-template-columns: 150px 1fr; }  #page > header {   grid-area: head;   background-color: #8ca0ff; }  #page > nav {   grid-area: nav;   background-color: #ffa08c; }  #page > main {   grid-area: main;   background-color: #ffff64; }  #page > footer {   grid-area: foot;   background-color: #8cffa0; } 
Result

Specifications

Specification
CSS Grid Layout Module Level 3 # grid-template-areas-property

See also

Related CSS properties: grid-template-rows, grid-template-columns, grid-template Grid Layout Guide: Grid template areas Video tutorial: Grid Template Areas Select your preferred language English (US)DeutschEspañolFrançais日本語Русский中文 (简体) Change language

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