Reputation: 1285
Requirements
Sounds difficult to describe. The pink box in the demo is the look I want. The green box is already good, only that I don't know how to do with multiple child elements.
I think the solution may be a combination of the following, but I cannot make it.
align-items: center;
flex-direction: column;
body {
margin: 1em .5em;
}
article {
display: flex;
align-items: center;
flex-wrap: wrap;
}
section {
height: 18em;
background: #ccc;
margin: 0 .5em;
position: relative;
display: flex;
align-items: center;
}
section:after {
font-size: smaller;
color: blue;
position: absolute;
bottom: 0;
}
section.big {
width: 20%;
height: 5em;
}
section.small {
width: 10%;
flex: 1;
}
section div {
outline: 1px dotted green;
}
section.want {
background-color: pink;
}
section.want:after {
content: "1) want to do like this: vertically middle, horizontally left, while section will contain one or several child elements";
}
section.only1 {
background-color: lightgreen;
}
section.only1:after {
content: "2) all good except one point:the number of child element must be one.";
}
section.row:after {
content: "3) by default flex-diraction is row";
}
section.col {
flex-direction: column;
}
section.col:after {
content: "4) this can vertically stack multiple stacks, but they no longer horizontally left-align";
}
section.col.justify {
justify-content: center;
align-items: flex-start;
background-color: lightblue;
}
section.col.justify:after {
content: "6) this is good! Solved.";
}
section.colmar {
flex-direction: column;
}
section.colmar:after {
content: "5) this can vertically stack multiple stacks, and left-align divs, but divs are not vertically center";
}
section.colmar div {
margin-right: auto;
}
<article>
<section class="small want">
line1
<br/>line2
</section>
<section class="small only1">
<div>only 1 div</div>
</section>
<section class="small row">
<div>div1</div>
<div>div2</div>
</section>
<section class="small col">
<div>div1</div>
<div>div2</div>
</section>
<section class="small colmar">
<div>div1</div>
<div>div2</div>
</section>
<section class="small col justify">
<div>div1</div>
<div>div2</div>
</section>
</article>
Upvotes: 45
Views: 94428
Reputation: 146
I think if you put the column div in the vertically in the center of the wrapper div (let's call it your row div) with this:
align-self: center;
And put the contents of the column div in the middle of it:
text-align: center;
It will work the way you want.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 371013
justify-content
aligns flex items along the main axis.
align-items
aligns flex items along the cross axis, which is always perpendicular to the main axis.
Depending on the flex-direction
, the main axis may be horizontal or vertical.
Since flex-direction:column
means the main axis is vertical, you need to use justify-content
not align-items
to center the flex items.
Here's an example:
#container {
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
justify-content: center;
height: 200px;
background-color: lightpink;
}
<div id="container">
<div class="box">div 1</div>
<div class="box">div 2</div>
<div class="box">div 3</div>
<div class="box">div 4</div>
<div class="box">div 5</div>
</div>
Learn more about flex alignment along the main axis here:
Learn more about flex alignment along the cross axis here:
Upvotes: 117