flex
Quick Summary for flex
The flex CSS shorthand property sets how a flex item will grow or shrink to fit the space available in its flex container.
Code Usage for flex
/* Keyword values */ flex: auto; flex: initial; flex: none;  /* One value, unitless number: flex-grow flex-basis is then equal to 0. */ flex: 2;  /* One value, width/height: flex-basis */ flex: 10em; flex: 30%; flex: min-content;  /* Two values: flex-grow | flex-basis */ flex: 1 30px;  /* Two values: flex-grow | flex-shrink */ flex: 2 2;  /* Three values: flex-grow | flex-shrink | flex-basis */ flex: 2 2 10%;  /* Global values */ flex: inherit; flex: initial; flex: revert; flex: unset; 
More Details for flex

flex

The flex CSS shorthand property sets how a flex item will grow or shrink to fit the space available in its flex container.

Constituent properties

This property is a shorthand for the following CSS properties:

flex-grow flex-shrink flex-basis

Syntax

/* Keyword values */ flex: auto; flex: initial; flex: none;  /* One value, unitless number: flex-grow flex-basis is then equal to 0. */ flex: 2;  /* One value, width/height: flex-basis */ flex: 10em; flex: 30%; flex: min-content;  /* Two values: flex-grow | flex-basis */ flex: 1 30px;  /* Two values: flex-grow | flex-shrink */ flex: 2 2;  /* Three values: flex-grow | flex-shrink | flex-basis */ flex: 2 2 10%;  /* Global values */ flex: inherit; flex: initial; flex: revert; flex: unset; 

The flex property may be specified using one, two, or three values.

One-value syntax: the value must be one of: a <number>: In this case it is interpreted as flex: <number> 1 0; the flex-shrink value is assumed to be 1 and the flex-basis value is assumed to be 0. a <width>: In this case it is interpreted as flex: 1 1 <width>; the flex-grow value is assumed to be 1 and the flex-shrink value is assumed to be 1. one of the keywords: none, auto, or initial. Two-value syntax: The first value must be: a <number> and it is interpreted as <flex-grow>. The second value must be one of: a <number>: then it is interpreted as <flex-shrink>. a valid value for width: then it is interpreted as <flex-basis>. Three-value syntax: the values must be in the following order: a <number> for <flex-grow>. a <number> for <flex-shrink>. a valid value for width for <flex-basis>.

Values

initial

The item is sized according to its width and height properties. It shrinks to its minimum size to fit the container, but does not grow to absorb any extra free space in the flex container. This is equivalent to setting "flex: 0 1 auto".

auto

The item is sized according to its width and height properties, but grows to absorb any extra free space in the flex container, and shrinks to its minimum size to fit the container. This is equivalent to setting "flex: 1 1 auto".

none

The item is sized according to its width and height properties. It is fully inflexible: it neither shrinks nor grows in relation to the flex container. This is equivalent to setting "flex: 0 0 auto".

<'flex-grow'>

Defines the flex-grow of the flex item. Negative values are considered invalid. Defaults to 1 when omitted. (initial is 0)

<'flex-shrink'>

Defines the flex-shrink of the flex item. Negative values are considered invalid. Defaults to 1 when omitted. (initial is 1)

<'flex-basis'>

Defines the flex-basis of the flex item. A preferred size of 0 must have a unit to avoid being interpreted as a flexibility. Defaults to 0 when omitted. (initial is auto)

Description

For most purposes, authors should set flex to one of the following values: auto, initial, none, or a positive unitless number. To see the effect of these values, try resizing the flex containers below:

By default flex items don't shrink below their minimum content size. To change this, set the item's min-width or min-height.

Formal definition

Initial valueas each of the properties of the shorthand:flex-grow: 0flex-shrink: 1flex-basis: auto
Applies toflex items, including in-flow pseudo-elements
Inheritedno
Computed valueas each of the properties of the shorthand:flex-grow: as specifiedflex-shrink: as specifiedflex-basis: as specified, but with relative lengths converted into absolute lengths
Animation typeas each of the properties of the shorthand:flex-grow: a numberflex-shrink: a numberflex-basis: a length, percentage or calc();

Formal syntax

none | [ <'flex-grow'> <'flex-shrink'>? || <'flex-basis'> ]

Examples

Setting flex: auto

HTML
<div id="flex-container">   <div class="flex-item" id="flex">Flex box (click to toggle raw box)</div>   <div class="raw-item" id="raw">Raw box</div> </div> 
CSS
#flex-container {   display: flex;   flex-direction: row; }  #flex-container > .flex-item {   flex: auto; }  #flex-container > .raw-item {   width: 5rem; } 
Result

Specifications

Specification
CSS Flexible Box Layout Module Level 1 # flex-property

See also

CSS Flexbox Guide: Basic Concepts of Flexbox CSS Flexbox Guide: Controlling Ratios of flex items along the main axis

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