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<div>LA PETITE ECOLE</div> |
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<li class="menuItem"><a href="index.html"><span><img src="img/barre.svg" alt="bar"></span><h3>Blog </h3></a> </li> |
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<h1>Welcome to la petit ecole</h1> |
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This establishes the main-axis, thus defining the direction flex items are placed in the flex container. Flexbox is (aside from optional wrapping) a single-direction layout concept. Think of flex items as primarily laying out either in horizontal rows or vertical columns. |
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.container { |
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flex-direction: row | row-reverse | column | column-reverse; |
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} |
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row (default): left to right in ltr; right to left in rtl |
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row-reverse: right to left in ltr; left to right in rtl |
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column: same as row but top to bottom |
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column-reverse: same as row-reverse but bottom to top |
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flex-wrap |
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two rows of boxes, the first wrapping down onto the second |
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By default, flex items will all try to fit onto one line. You can change that and allow the items to wrap as needed with this property. |
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.container { |
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flex-wrap: nowrap | wrap | wrap-reverse; |
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} |
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nowrap (default): all flex items will be on one line |
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wrap: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines, from top to bottom. |
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wrap-reverse: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines from bottom to top. |
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There are some visual demos of flex-wrap h |
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<p> |
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This establishes the main-axis, thus defining the direction flex items are placed in the flex container. Flexbox is (aside from optional wrapping) a single-direction layout concept. Think of flex items as primarily laying out either in horizontal rows or vertical columns. |
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.container { |
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flex-direction: row | row-reverse | column | column-reverse; |
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} |
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row (default): left to right in ltr; right to left in rtl |
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row-reverse: right to left in ltr; left to right in rtl |
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column: same as row but top to bottom |
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column-reverse: same as row-reverse but bottom to top |
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flex-wrap |
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two rows of boxes, the first wrapping down onto the second |
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By default, flex items will all try to fit onto one line. You can change that and allow the items to wrap as needed with this property. |
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.container { |
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flex-wrap: nowrap | wrap | wrap-reverse; |
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} |
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nowrap (default): all flex items will be on one line |
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wrap: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines, from top to bottom. |
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wrap-reverse: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines from bottom to top. |
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There are some visual demos of flex-wrap h |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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This establishes the main-axis, thus defining the direction flex items are placed in the flex container. Flexbox is (aside from optional wrapping) a single-direction layout concept. Think of flex items as primarily laying out either in horizontal rows or vertical columns. |
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.container { |
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flex-direction: row | row-reverse | column | column-reverse; |
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} |
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row (default): left to right in ltr; right to left in rtl |
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row-reverse: right to left in ltr; left to right in rtl |
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column: same as row but top to bottom |
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column-reverse: same as row-reverse but bottom to top |
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flex-wrap |
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two rows of boxes, the first wrapping down onto the second |
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By default, flex items will all try to fit onto one line. You can change that and allow the items to wrap as needed with this property. |
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.container { |
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flex-wrap: nowrap | wrap | wrap-reverse; |
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} |
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nowrap (default): all flex items will be on one line |
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wrap: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines, from top to bottom. |
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wrap-reverse: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines from bottom to top. |
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There are some visual demos of flex-wrap h |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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This establishes the main-axis, thus defining the direction flex items are placed in the flex container. Flexbox is (aside from optional wrapping) a single-direction layout concept. Think of flex items as primarily laying out either in horizontal rows or vertical columns. |
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.container { |
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flex-direction: row | row-reverse | column | column-reverse; |
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} |
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row (default): left to right in ltr; right to left in rtl |
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row-reverse: right to left in ltr; left to right in rtl |
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column: same as row but top to bottom |
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column-reverse: same as row-reverse but bottom to top |
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flex-wrap |
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two rows of boxes, the first wrapping down onto the second |
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By default, flex items will all try to fit onto one line. You can change that and allow the items to wrap as needed with this property. |
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.container { |
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flex-wrap: nowrap | wrap | wrap-reverse; |
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} |
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nowrap (default): all flex items will be on one line |
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wrap: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines, from top to bottom. |
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wrap-reverse: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines from bottom to top. |
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There are some visual demos of flex-wrap h |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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This establishes the main-axis, thus defining the direction flex items are placed in the flex container. Flexbox is (aside from optional wrapping) a single-direction layout concept. Think of flex items as primarily laying out either in horizontal rows or vertical columns. |
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.container { |
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flex-direction: row | row-reverse | column | column-reverse; |
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} |
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row (default): left to right in ltr; right to left in rtl |
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row-reverse: right to left in ltr; left to right in rtl |
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column: same as row but top to bottom |
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column-reverse: same as row-reverse but bottom to top |
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flex-wrap |
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two rows of boxes, the first wrapping down onto the second |
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By default, flex items will all try to fit onto one line. You can change that and allow the items to wrap as needed with this property. |
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.container { |
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flex-wrap: nowrap | wrap | wrap-reverse; |
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} |
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nowrap (default): all flex items will be on one line |
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wrap: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines, from top to bottom. |
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wrap-reverse: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines from bottom to top. |
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There are some visual demos of flex-wrap h |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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This establishes the main-axis, thus defining the direction flex items are placed in the flex container. Flexbox is (aside from optional wrapping) a single-direction layout concept. Think of flex items as primarily laying out either in horizontal rows or vertical columns. |
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.container { |
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flex-direction: row | row-reverse | column | column-reverse; |
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} |
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row (default): left to right in ltr; right to left in rtl |
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row-reverse: right to left in ltr; left to right in rtl |
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column: same as row but top to bottom |
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column-reverse: same as row-reverse but bottom to top |
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flex-wrap |
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two rows of boxes, the first wrapping down onto the second |
|
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By default, flex items will all try to fit onto one line. You can change that and allow the items to wrap as needed with this property. |
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.container { |
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flex-wrap: nowrap | wrap | wrap-reverse; |
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} |
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nowrap (default): all flex items will be on one line |
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wrap: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines, from top to bottom. |
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wrap-reverse: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines from bottom to top. |
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There are some visual demos of flex-wrap h |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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This establishes the main-axis, thus defining the direction flex items are placed in the flex container. Flexbox is (aside from optional wrapping) a single-direction layout concept. Think of flex items as primarily laying out either in horizontal rows or vertical columns. |
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.container { |
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flex-direction: row | row-reverse | column | column-reverse; |
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} |
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row (default): left to right in ltr; right to left in rtl |
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row-reverse: right to left in ltr; left to right in rtl |
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column: same as row but top to bottom |
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column-reverse: same as row-reverse but bottom to top |
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flex-wrap |
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two rows of boxes, the first wrapping down onto the second |
|
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By default, flex items will all try to fit onto one line. You can change that and allow the items to wrap as needed with this property. |
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.container { |
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flex-wrap: nowrap | wrap | wrap-reverse; |
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} |
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nowrap (default): all flex items will be on one line |
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wrap: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines, from top to bottom. |
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wrap-reverse: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines from bottom to top. |
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There are some visual demos of flex-wrap h |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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This establishes the main-axis, thus defining the direction flex items are placed in the flex container. Flexbox is (aside from optional wrapping) a single-direction layout concept. Think of flex items as primarily laying out either in horizontal rows or vertical columns. |
|
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.container { |
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flex-direction: row | row-reverse | column | column-reverse; |
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} |
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row (default): left to right in ltr; right to left in rtl |
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row-reverse: right to left in ltr; left to right in rtl |
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column: same as row but top to bottom |
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column-reverse: same as row-reverse but bottom to top |
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flex-wrap |
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two rows of boxes, the first wrapping down onto the second |
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By default, flex items will all try to fit onto one line. You can change that and allow the items to wrap as needed with this property. |
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.container { |
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flex-wrap: nowrap | wrap | wrap-reverse; |
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} |
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nowrap (default): all flex items will be on one line |
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wrap: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines, from top to bottom. |
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wrap-reverse: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines from bottom to top. |
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There are some visual demos of flex-wrap h |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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This establishes the main-axis, thus defining the direction flex items are placed in the flex container. Flexbox is (aside from optional wrapping) a single-direction layout concept. Think of flex items as primarily laying out either in horizontal rows or vertical columns. |
|
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.container { |
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flex-direction: row | row-reverse | column | column-reverse; |
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} |
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row (default): left to right in ltr; right to left in rtl |
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row-reverse: right to left in ltr; left to right in rtl |
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column: same as row but top to bottom |
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column-reverse: same as row-reverse but bottom to top |
|
|
|
flex-wrap |
|
two rows of boxes, the first wrapping down onto the second |
|
|
|
By default, flex items will all try to fit onto one line. You can change that and allow the items to wrap as needed with this property. |
|
|
|
.container { |
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flex-wrap: nowrap | wrap | wrap-reverse; |
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} |
|
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nowrap (default): all flex items will be on one line |
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wrap: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines, from top to bottom. |
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wrap-reverse: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines from bottom to top. |
|
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There are some visual demos of flex-wrap h |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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This establishes the main-axis, thus defining the direction flex items are placed in the flex container. Flexbox is (aside from optional wrapping) a single-direction layout concept. Think of flex items as primarily laying out either in horizontal rows or vertical columns. |
|
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.container { |
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flex-direction: row | row-reverse | column | column-reverse; |
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} |
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row (default): left to right in ltr; right to left in rtl |
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row-reverse: right to left in ltr; left to right in rtl |
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column: same as row but top to bottom |
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column-reverse: same as row-reverse but bottom to top |
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flex-wrap |
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two rows of boxes, the first wrapping down onto the second |
|
|
|
By default, flex items will all try to fit onto one line. You can change that and allow the items to wrap as needed with this property. |
|
|
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.container { |
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flex-wrap: nowrap | wrap | wrap-reverse; |
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} |
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nowrap (default): all flex items will be on one line |
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wrap: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines, from top to bottom. |
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wrap-reverse: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines from bottom to top. |
|
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There are some visual demos of flex-wrap h |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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This establishes the main-axis, thus defining the direction flex items are placed in the flex container. Flexbox is (aside from optional wrapping) a single-direction layout concept. Think of flex items as primarily laying out either in horizontal rows or vertical columns. |
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.container { |
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flex-direction: row | row-reverse | column | column-reverse; |
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} |
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row (default): left to right in ltr; right to left in rtl |
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row-reverse: right to left in ltr; left to right in rtl |
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column: same as row but top to bottom |
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column-reverse: same as row-reverse but bottom to top |
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flex-wrap |
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two rows of boxes, the first wrapping down onto the second |
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By default, flex items will all try to fit onto one line. You can change that and allow the items to wrap as needed with this property. |
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.container { |
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flex-wrap: nowrap | wrap | wrap-reverse; |
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} |
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nowrap (default): all flex items will be on one line |
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wrap: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines, from top to bottom. |
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wrap-reverse: flex items will wrap onto multiple lines from bottom to top. |
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There are some visual demos of flex-wrap h |
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</p> |
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<div class="gal"> |
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<div class="gal-img"> |
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<img src="https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1527681192512-bca34fd580bb?q=80&w=2671&auto=format&fit=crop&ixlib=rb-4.0.3&ixid=M3wxMjA3fDB8MHxwaG90by1wYWdlfHx8fGVufDB8fHx8fA%3D%3D" alt="crabe"> |
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<img src="https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1527681192512-bca34fd580bb?q=80&w=2671&auto=format&fit=crop&ixlib=rb-4.0.3&ixid=M3wxMjA3fDB8MHxwaG90by1wYWdlfHx8fGVufDB8fHx8fA%3D%3D" alt="crabe"> |
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</div><div class="gal-img"> |
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<img src="https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1527681192512-bca34fd580bb?q=80&w=2671&auto=format&fit=crop&ixlib=rb-4.0.3&ixid=M3wxMjA3fDB8MHxwaG90by1wYWdlfHx8fGVufDB8fHx8fA%3D%3D" alt="crabe"> |
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