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 setmargin
p
- for classes that setpadding
Where sides is one of:
-
t
- for classes that setmargin-top
orpadding-top
-
b
- for classes that setmargin-bottom
orpadding-bottom
-
s
- for classes that setmargin-left
orpadding-left
in LTR,margin-start
orpadding-start
in RTL, -
e
- for classes that setmargin-right
orpadding-right
in LTR,margin-end
orpadding-end
in RTL -
x
- for classes that set both*-left
and*-right
-
y
- for classes that set both*-top
and*-bottom
-
blank - for classes that set a
margin
orpadding
on all 4 sides of the element
Where size is one of:
-
0
- for classes that eliminate themargin
orpadding
by setting it to0
-
1
- (by default) for classes that set themargin
orpadding
to$spacer * .25
-
2
- (by default) for classes that set themargin
orpadding
to$spacer * .5
-
3
- (by default) for classes that set themargin
orpadding
to$spacer
-
4
- (by default) for classes that set themargin
orpadding
to$spacer * 1.5
-
5
- (by default) for classes that set themargin
orpadding
to$spacer * 3
auto
- for classes that set themargin
to 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>
);
}