This tutorial demonstrates controlling item placement and alignment within CSS Grid Layout. We'll explore ordering items and aligning them both individually and as a group.
Previously, we covered Grid Layout basics, including element placement and the Grid auto-placement algorithm.
For optimal demonstration, use the latest versions of Firefox (version 52 or later) or Chrome (version 57 or later), both offering native Grid Layout support.
Key Concepts:
- The
order
property dictates item sequence in the grid, overriding the default DOM order. This is especially helpful with numerous or dynamically added items. - Row-axis alignment uses
justify-self
(individual items) andjustify-items
(all items).justify-self
aligns a single item;justify-items
aligns all items within the grid. - Column-axis alignment uses
align-self
(individual items) andalign-items
(all items). Both acceptstart
,end
,center
, andstretch
values. - Overall grid alignment is controlled by
justify-content
(row axis) andalign-content
(column axis), applied to the grid container. These acceptstart
,end
,center
,stretch
,space-around
,space-between
, andspace-evenly
.
Controlling Item Order with order
:
The order
property specifies item placement sequence. By default, items follow their DOM order. However, order
allows for customized arrangement, particularly beneficial with many or dynamically-added items.
Lower order
values appear first; items with equal order
values maintain their DOM order.
Example:
HTML:
<div class="container"> <div class="item a">A</div> <div class="item b">B</div> <div class="item c">C</div> <div class="item d">D</div> <div class="item e">E</div> <div class="item f">F</div> <div class="item g">G</div> <div class="item h">H</div> <div class="item i">I</div> <div class="item j">J</div> </div>
CSS (Illustrative Snippet):
.c { grid-row-start: 1; grid-row-end: 2; } .e { grid-row-start: 1; grid-row-end: 3; } .b, .j { order: 2; } .a, .i { order: 3; }
Remember: Altering item order with order
might affect accessibility. Screen readers and keyboard navigation may not reflect the visual changes.
Row-Axis Alignment (justify-self
, justify-items
):
justify-self
aligns individual items, while justify-items
aligns all items along the row axis. Both use start
, end
, center
, and stretch
.
Column-Axis Alignment (align-self
, align-items
):
align-self
aligns individual items, and align-items
aligns all items along the column axis, using start
, end
, center
, and stretch
.
Overall Grid Alignment (justify-content
, align-content
):
justify-content
(row axis) and align-content
(column axis) align the entire grid within its container. In addition to start
, end
, center
, and stretch
, they also accept space-around
, space-between
, and space-evenly
.
Conclusion:
Mastering item ordering and alignment in CSS Grid provides precise layout control. Remember accessibility considerations when reordering items.
(FAQs section removed for brevity. The provided FAQs are already well-covered within the rewritten tutorial.)
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