Baseline Widely available
The flex-wrap
CSS property sets whether flex items are forced onto one line or can wrap onto multiple lines. If wrapping is allowed, it sets the direction that lines are stacked.
<section class="default-example" id="default-example">
<div class="transition-all" id="example-element">
<div>Item One</div>
<div>Item Two</div>
<div>Item Three</div>
<div>Item Four</div>
<div>Item Five</div>
<div>Item Six</div>
</div>
</section>
#example-element {
border: 1px solid #c5c5c5;
width: 80%;
display: flex;
}
#example-element > div {
background-color: rgb(0 0 255 / 0.2);
border: 3px solid blue;
width: 60px;
margin: 10px;
}
The flex-flow
property shorthand can be used to set both the flex-direction
and flex-wrap
properties, which define the flex container's main and cross axes, respectively.
flex-wrap: nowrap; /* Default value */
flex-wrap: wrap;
flex-wrap: wrap-reverse;
/* Global values */
flex-wrap: inherit;
flex-wrap: initial;
flex-wrap: revert;
flex-wrap: revert-layer;
flex-wrap: unset;
Values
The flex-wrap
property is specified as a single keyword chosen from the following values below:
nowrap
The flex items are laid out in a single line which may cause the flex container to overflow. The cross-start is the equivalent of inline-start or block-start, depending on the flex-direction
value. This is the default value.
wrap
The flex items break into multiple lines. The cross-start is the equivalent of inline-start or block-start, depending on the current writing mode, and the flex-direction
value.
wrap-reverse
Behaves the same as wrap
, but cross-start and cross-end are inverted.
flex-wrap =Examples Setting flex container wrap values HTML
nowrap |
wrap |
wrap-reverse
<h4>This is an example for flex-wrap:wrap</h4>
<div class="content">
<div class="red">1</div>
<div class="green">2</div>
<div class="blue">3</div>
</div>
<h4>This is an example for flex-wrap:nowrap</h4>
<div class="content1">
<div class="red">1</div>
<div class="green">2</div>
<div class="blue">3</div>
</div>
<h4>This is an example for flex-wrap:wrap-reverse</h4>
<div class="content2">
<div class="red">1</div>
<div class="green">2</div>
<div class="blue">3</div>
</div>
CSS
/* Common Styles */
.content,
.content1,
.content2 {
color: #fff;
font: 100 24px/100px sans-serif;
height: 150px;
width: 897px;
text-align: center;
}
.content div,
.content1 div,
.content2 div {
height: 50%;
width: 300px;
}
.red {
background: orangered;
}
.green {
background: yellowgreen;
}
.blue {
background: steelblue;
}
/* Flexbox Styles */
.content {
display: flex;
flex-wrap: wrap;
}
.content1 {
display: flex;
flex-wrap: nowrap;
}
.content2 {
display: flex;
flex-wrap: wrap-reverse;
}
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