Spacing
React Bootstrap 5 Spacing component
MDB includes a wide range of shorthand responsive margin and padding utility classes to modify an element’s appearance.
How it works
Assign responsive-friendly margin or padding values to an element or
a subset of its sides with shorthand classes. Includes support for individual properties, all
properties, and vertical and horizontal properties. Classes are built from a default Sass map
ranging from .25rem to 3rem.
Using the CSS Grid layout module? Consider using the gap utility.
Notation
Spacing utilities that apply to all breakpoints, from
xs to xxl, have no breakpoint abbreviation in them. This is because
those classes are applied from min-width: 0 and up, and thus are not bound by a
media query. The remaining breakpoints, however, do include a breakpoint abbreviation.
The classes are named using the format
{property}{sides}-{size} for xs and
{property}{sides}-{breakpoint}-{size} for sm, md,
lg, xl, and xxl.
Where property is one of:
m- for classes that setmarginp- for classes that setpadding
Where sides is one of:
-
t- for classes that setmargin-toporpadding-top -
b- for classes that setmargin-bottomorpadding-bottom -
s- for classes that setmargin-leftorpadding-leftin LTR,margin-startorpadding-startin RTL, -
e- for classes that setmargin-rightorpadding-rightin LTR,margin-endorpadding-endin RTL -
x- for classes that set both*-leftand*-right -
y- for classes that set both*-topand*-bottom -
blank - for classes that set a
marginorpaddingon all 4 sides of the element
Where size is one of:
-
0- for classes that eliminate themarginorpaddingby setting it to0 -
1- (by default) for classes that set themarginorpaddingto$spacer * .25 -
2- (by default) for classes that set themarginorpaddingto$spacer * .5 -
3- (by default) for classes that set themarginorpaddingto$spacer -
4- (by default) for classes that set themarginorpaddingto$spacer * 1.5 -
5- (by default) for classes that set themarginorpaddingto$spacer * 3 auto- for classes that set themarginto auto
(You can add more sizes by adding entries to the
$spacers Sass map variable.)
Examples
Here are some representative examples of these classes:
.mt-0 {
margin-top: 0 !important;
}
.ml-1 {
margin-left: ($spacer * .25) !important;
}
.px-2 {
padding-left: ($spacer * .5) !important;
padding-right: ($spacer * .5) !important;
}
.p-3 {
padding: $spacer !important;
}
Horizontal centering
Additionally, Bootstrap also includes an .mx-auto class for horizontally
centering fixed-width block level content—that is, content that has
display: block and a width set—by setting the horizontal margins
to auto.
import React from 'react';
export default function App() {
return <div className="mx-auto" style={{width: 200"}}>Centered element</div>
}
Negative margin
In CSS, margin properties can utilize negative values (padding
cannot). These negative margins are disabled by default, but can be enabled
in Sass by setting $enable-negative-margins: true.
The syntax is nearly the same as the default, positive margin utilities, but with the
addition of n before the requested size. Here’s an example class that’s the
opposite of .mt-1:
.mt-n1 {
margin-top: -0.25rem !important;
}
Gap
When using display: grid, you can make use of gap utilities on the parent grid
container. This can save on having to add margin utilities to individual grid items (children
of a display: grid container). Gap utilities are responsive by default, and are
generated via our utilities API, based on the $spacers Sass map.
import React from 'react';
export default function App() {
return (
<div className="d-grid gap-3">
<div className="p-2 bg-light border">Grid item 1</div>
<div className="p-2 bg-light border">Grid item 2</div>
<div className="p-2 bg-light border">Grid item 3</div>
</div>
);
}