place-content
Quick Summary for place-content
The place-content CSS shorthand property allows you to align content along both the block and inline directions at once (i.e. the align-content and justify-content properties) in a relevant layout system such as Grid or Flexbox.
Code Usage for place-content
/* Positional alignment */ /* align-content does not take left and right values */ place-content: center start; place-content: start center; place-content: end left; place-content: flex-start center; place-content: flex-end center;  /* Baseline alignment */ /* justify-content does not take baseline values */ place-content: baseline center; place-content: first baseline space-evenly; place-content: last baseline right;  /* Distributed alignment */ place-content: space-between space-evenly; place-content: space-around space-evenly; place-content: space-evenly stretch; place-content: stretch space-evenly;  /* Global values */ place-content: inherit; place-content: initial; place-content: revert; place-content: unset; 
More Details for place-content

place-content

The place-content CSS shorthand property allows you to align content along both the block and inline directions at once (i.e. the align-content and justify-content properties) in a relevant layout system such as Grid or Flexbox.

Constituent properties

This property is a shorthand for the following CSS properties:

align-content justify-content

Syntax

/* Positional alignment */ /* align-content does not take left and right values */ place-content: center start; place-content: start center; place-content: end left; place-content: flex-start center; place-content: flex-end center;  /* Baseline alignment */ /* justify-content does not take baseline values */ place-content: baseline center; place-content: first baseline space-evenly; place-content: last baseline right;  /* Distributed alignment */ place-content: space-between space-evenly; place-content: space-around space-evenly; place-content: space-evenly stretch; place-content: stretch space-evenly;  /* Global values */ place-content: inherit; place-content: initial; place-content: revert; place-content: unset; 

The first value is the align-content property value, the second the justify-content one.

Note: If the second value is not present, the first value is used for both, provided it is a valid value for both. If it is invalid for one or the other, the whole value will be invalid.

Values

start

The items are packed flush to each other toward the start edge of the alignment container in the appropriate axis.

end

The items are packed flush to each other toward the end edge of the alignment container in the appropriate axis.

flex-start

The items are packed flush to each other toward the edge of the alignment container depending on the flex container's main-start or cross-start side. This only applies to flex layout items. For items that are not children of a flex container, this value is treated like start.

flex-end

The items are packed flush to each other toward the edge of the alignment container depending on the flex container's main-end or cross-end side. This only applies to flex layout items. For items that are not children of a flex container, this value is treated like end.

center

The items are packed flush to each other toward the center of the alignment container.

left

The items are packed flush to each other toward the left edge of the alignment container. If the property's axis is not parallel with the inline axis, this value behaves like start.

right

The items are packed flush to each other toward the right edge of the alignment container in the appropriate axis. If the property's axis is not parallel with the inline axis, this value behaves like start.

space-between

The items are evenly distributed within the alignment container. The spacing between each pair of adjacent items is the same. The first item is flush with the main-start edge, and the last item is flush with the main-end edge.

baseline, first baseline, last baseline

Specifies participation in first- or last-baseline alignment: aligns the alignment baseline of the box's first or last baseline set with the corresponding baseline in the shared first or last baseline set of all the boxes in its baseline-sharing group. The fallback alignment for first baseline is start, the one for last baseline is end.

space-around

The items are evenly distributed within the alignment container. The spacing between each pair of adjacent items is the same. The empty space before the first and after the last item equals half of the space between each pair of adjacent items.

space-evenly

The items are evenly distributed within the alignment container. The spacing between each pair of adjacent items, the main-start edge and the first item, and the main-end edge and the last item, are all exactly the same.

stretch

If the combined size of the items is less than the size of the alignment container, any 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

safe

Used alongside an alignment keyword. If the chosen keyword means that the item overflows the alignment container causing data loss, the item is instead aligned as if the alignment mode were start.

unsafe

Used alongside an alignment keyword. Regardless of the relative sizes of the item and alignment container, and regardless of whether overflow which causes data loss might happen, the given alignment value is honored.

Formal definition

Initial valuenormal
Applies tomulti-line flex containers
Inheritedno
Computed valueas specified
Animation typediscrete

Formal syntax

<'align-content'> <'justify-content'>?

Examples

Placing content in a flex container

HTML
<div id="container">   <div class="small">Lorem</div>   <div class="small">Lorem<br/>ipsum</div>   <div class="large">Lorem</div>   <div class="large">Lorem<br/>ipsum</div>   <div class="large"></div>   <div class="large"></div> </div> 
CSS
#container {   display: flex;   height:240px;   width: 240px;   flex-wrap: wrap;   background-color: #8c8c8c;   writing-mode: horizontal-tb; /* Can be changed in the live sample */   direction: ltr; /* Can be changed in the live sample */   place-content: flex-end center; /* Can be changed in the live sample */ }  div > div {   border: 2px solid #8c8c8c;   width: 50px;   background-color: #a0c8ff; }  .small {   font-size: 12px;   height: 40px; }  .large {   font-size: 14px;   height: 50px; } 
Result

Specifications

Specification
CSS Box Alignment Module Level 3 # place-content

See also

CSS Flexbox Guide: Basic Concepts of Flexbox CSS Flexbox Guide: Aligning items in a flex container CSS Grid Guide: Box alignment in CSS Grid layouts CSS Box Alignment The align-content property The justify-content property Select your preferred language English (US)Français日本語中文 (简体) Change language

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