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How to vertically center align an element to the last row in CSS Grid?

<p>I'm laying out some items using a CSS grid, like this...</p> <p><br /></p> <pre class="brush:css;toolbar:false;">#container { display: grid; grid-template-columns: 16.666% 16.666% 16.666% 16.666% 16.666% 16.666%; } .item { background: teal; color: white; padding: 20px; margin: 10px; }</pre> <pre class="brush:html;toolbar:false;"><div id="container"> <div class="item">item</div> <div class="item">item</div> <div class="item">item</div> <div class="item">item</div> <div class="item">item</div> <div class="item">item</div> <div class="item">item</div> <div class="item">item</div> <div class="item">item</div> <div class="item">item</div> <div class="item">item</div> <div class="item">item</div> <div class="item">item</div> <div class="item">item</div> <div class="item">item</div> <div class="item">item</div> </div></pre> <p><br /></p> <p>How can I make the last row centered instead of left aligned? I can't guarantee the number of items, so hopefully the layout will work with any number of items. </p> <p>Is this something I should use flexbox for? Or is CSS grid suitable to use? </p>
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    P粉6800005552023-08-23 09:07:04

    Found a great method on how to control remaining grid items using pseudo-selectors in this article: Control Leftover Grid Items with Pseudo-selectors

    .grid {
      display: grid;
      grid-template-columns: repeat(6, 1fr);
      grid-gap: 20px;
      margin: 20px;
      padding: 20px;  
    }
    .item {
      grid-column: span 2;
      background: #AB47BC;
      padding: 20px;
    }
    
    /* 处理两个孤立项 */
    
    .item:last-child:nth-child(3n - 1) {
      grid-column-end: -2;
    }
    
    .item:nth-last-child(2):nth-child(3n + 1) {
      grid-column-end: 4;
    }
    
    /* 处理单个孤立项 */
    
    .item:last-child:nth-child(3n - 2) {
      grid-column-end: 5;
    }
    <div class="wrapper">
        <div class="grid grid--1">
            <div class="item"></div>
            <div class="item"></div>
            <div class="item"></div>
            <div class="item"></div>
            <div class="item"></div>
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        </div>
    
        <div class="grid grid--2">
            <div class="item"></div>
            <div class="item"></div>
            <div class="item"></div>
            <div class="item"></div>
            <div class="item"></div>
            <div class="item"></div>
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        </div>
    </div>

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    P粉1933074652023-08-23 00:40:23

    CSS Grid is not suitable for alignment across entire rows because crossing rails would get in the way. Here's a detailed explanation:

    As an alternative, use flexbox and set justify-content: center.

    This will pack all items in the horizontal center of the row. Your margins will then separate them.

    On fully populated rows, justify-content will not work because there is no free space for it to work .

    On rows with free space (in your case, only the last row), the items will appear centered.

    #container {
      display: flex;
      flex-wrap: wrap;
      justify-content: center;
    }
    
    .item {
      flex: 0 0 calc(16.66% - 20px);
      background: teal;
      color: white;
      padding: 20px;
      margin: 10px;
    }
    
    * {
      box-sizing: border-box;
    }
    <div id="container">
      <div class="item">Item</div>
      <div class="item">Item</div>
      <div class="item">Item</div>
      <div class="item">Item</div>
      <div class="item">Item</div>
      <div class="item">Item</div>
      <div class="item">Item</div>
      <div class="item">Item</div>
      <div class="item">Item</div>
      <div class="item">Item</div>
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      <div class="item">Item</div>
      <div class="item">Item</div>
      <div class="item">Item</div>
      <div class="item">Item</div>
    </div>

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