How to set css so that the content was in the middle but one div like this:
EDIT:
+----------------------------+
| MONITOR |
|
| +----------------+ |
| | CONTENT | |
| +-----------------------|---------------+
| | | |
| | IMAGE TO THE RIGHT | REST OF IMAGE |
| +----------------+------|---------------+
| | | |
| | CONTENT | |
| | MIDDLE OF | |
| | SCREEN | |
| | | |
| | | |
+----------------------------+
EDIT 2:
I do not want the horizontal scroll. Image hiding must simply hide behind right side.
How to do it?
.content {
width: 400px; /* whatever fixed width */
min-height: 500px;
margin: 20px auto;
}
You can see the live demo here: http://dabblet.com/gist/2730694
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| | Full image | |
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**I have div element which have img element inside it. How to make the above while print.
The content div contains an X amount of divs inside of it, but what i would wand is that the divs inside the content div to float(open for sugestions) from top to bottom instead of left to right.
and when the divs in the content div reaches it max-height the divs inside the content div overflow to the right and start over from top to bottom (as shown in the example below), and so, stretch the content divs width to fit a new row.
I also would like to make it work in mobile browsers.
css---------------------------------------:
.content {
float: left;
min-width: 100px;
height: 95%;
}
.block {
float: left;
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
}
html---------------------------------------:
<div class="content">
<div class="block"></div>
<div class="block"></div>
<div class="block"></div>
<div class="block"></div>
<div class="block"></div>
</div><!-- end content -->
My questions are:
1: how can i let the divs(inside the content div) float from top to bottom.
2: when the content div reached the max-height how can i let the divs float next to eachother and start a new vertical row.
+ ==== content ==== + + ==== content ====================== +
| +---------------+ | | +---------------+ +---------------+ |
| | | | | | | | | |
| | div 1 | | | | div 1 | | div 4 | |
| | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | |
| +---------------+ | | +---------------+ +---------------+ |
| +---------------+ | | +---------------+ +---------------+ |
| | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | |
| | div 2 | | when more then 3 divs vertacly | | div 2 | | div 5 | |
| | | | i wand it to expand horizontaly | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | |
| +---------------+ | | +---------------+ +---------------+ |
| +---------------+ | | +---------------+ |
| | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
| | div 3 | | | | div 3 | |
| | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
| +---------------+ | | +---------------+ |
+ ================= + + =================================== +
Thank you in advance!
You can do so using display: flex; and flex-direction: column
Here is a demo: http://jsfiddle.net/hpy3vt1s/
This demo is using the <div id="container"> as indicator for available space, which is 100% of the view port height. You will have to set a height or max-height to controll the max items per row. When you'd set max-height: 330; exactly 3 items would be in one row/column: Here is a demo showing this
body
{
margin:0;
}
#container
{
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
flex-wrap: wrap;
height: 100vh;
}
#container .box
{
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
margin: 5px;
background-color: silver;
flex: 0 0 auto;
}
HTML:
<div id="container">
<div class="box">1</div>
<div class="box">2</div>
....
</div>
Information on Browser-Support: http://caniuse.com/#feat=flexbox (IE10+)
Nice article on flexbox: http://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/a-guide-to-flexbox/
I'm trying to create a div with images inside it, and there is space between them. For example, I want the space between them is 2px, I can use margin:1px; so it will become 2px when one's left-margin meet other's right-margin, same for top and bottom. But there is also space between image and div's border, so the div will become like this:
+------------------------------------------+
| |
| +---------------+ +---------------+ |
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
| | IMG1 | | IMG2 | |
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
| +---------------+ +---------------+ |
| DIV |
| |
| +---------------+ +---------------+ |
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
| | IMG3 | | IMG4 | |
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
| +---------------+ +---------------+ |
| |
+------------------------------------------+
When what I'm actually trying to do, is this:
+---------------+---+---------------+
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| IMG1 | | IMG2 |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
+---------------+ +---------------+
| DIV |
| |
+---------------+ +---------------+
| | | |
| | | |
| IMG3 | | IMG4 |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
+---------------+---+---------------+
How to do this, without set style for every single image?
If adding classes or IDs is not an option and you do not want to style the images individually. Then you could try using img:nth-child(n) or img:nth-of-type(n).
First assign a right margin to every odd image:
img:nth-of-type(odd){
margin-right: 1px;
}
Then a left margin to every even:
img:nth-of-type(even){
margin-left: 1px;
}
And finally a top margin to every image but the first two:
img:nth-of-type(n+3){
margin-top: 2px;
}
You could also leave out one of the left or right margins and increase the one you leave in... thereby reducing the size of your styles a little.
Here an example: jsfiddle. In this example the container div has a set width of two images plus margins, and the images are floating left within.
jsfiddle example
You can set your bottom margins and align your left column images with the float property in your CSS:
img {
margin-bottom: /*your margin*/;
float: left;
}
And then move the right column images to the right of the div container:
nth-child(even) {
float: right;
}
give all images a same class & define padding for it
try this
<div>
<img src="1.jpg" class="myimage"/>
<img src="2.jpg" class="myimage"/>
<img src="3.jpg" class="myimage"/>
<img src="4.jpg" class="myimage"/>
</div>
CSS
.myimage {
display:block;
padding:2px 2px 0 0;
}
I have a problem with how my nested divs behaves with line breaks. I have tried searching for this, but to no avail, since the problem is hard to put in words.
I have four divs nested as indicated below, all with display inline-block:
-------- ---------------------------
| menu | | content holder div |
| div | | ----------- ----------- |
| | | | content | | content | |
| | | | div 1 | | div 2 | |
| | | | | | | |
-------- | ----------- ----------- |
---------------------------
Now, the menu div and the content divs have flexible width that depens on the data loaded. When either content div gets too wide, I want the following to happen:
-------- ----------------------
| menu | | content holder div |
| div | | ----------- |
| | | | content | |
| | | | div 1 | |
| | | | | |
-------- | ----------- |
| ------------------ |
| | content div 2 | |
| | | |
| | | |
| ------------------ |
----------------------
But instead I get the following:
--------
| menu |
| div |
| |
| |
| |
--------
---------------------------------
| content holder div |
| ----------- ----------------- |
| | content | | content div 2 | |
| | div 1 | | | |
| | | | | |
| ----------- ----------------- |
--------------------------------|
It is very confusing when the menu div is tall enough to hide that any content was loaded whatsoever. Also, keeping the menu div width fixed would only be considered as a definite last resort. The divs could however be made floats instead of inline-blocks, if that would help.
Does anyone know a simple way to keep the layout as in fig. 2? I have tested that this still happens when either content div would fit as in fig 2 if the other content div was invisible.
edit:
http://jsfiddle.net/pzHhL/1/
Easy and simple add max-width for you div "content holder div", i could give you the numbers but you didnt give a jsfiddle.
Switching them to floats would help to keep the layout you're looking for
http://jsfiddle.net/duncan/pXdDy/
giving the inner content divs
min-width:48%;
margin:1%;
float:left;
would sit them beside each other until the content gets wide enough to push them down
I happened to see a div which had the style clear:both! What is the use of clear in style?
<div style="clear:both">
clear:both makes the element drop below any floated elements that precede it in the document.
You can also use clear:left or clear:right to make it drop below only those elements that have been floated left or right.
+------------+ +--------------------+
| | | |
| float:left | | without clear |
| | | |
| | +--------------------+
| | +--------------------+
| | | |
| | | with clear:right |
| | | (no effect here, |
| | | as there is no |
| | | float:right |
| | | element) |
| | | |
| | +--------------------+
| |
+------------+
+---------------------+
| |
| with clear:left |
| or clear:both |
| |
+---------------------+
Just to add to RichieHindle's answer, check out Floatutorial, which walks you through how CSS floating and clearing works.
When you use float without width, there remains some space in that row. To block this space you can use clear:both; in next element.