--- layout: docs title: Flexbox grid system group: layout --- Fancy a more modern grid system? [Enable flexbox support in Bootstrap](/getting-started/flexbox) to take full advantage of CSS's Flexible Box module for even more control over your site's layout, alignment, and distribution of content. Bootstrap's flexbox grid includes support for every feature from our [default grid system](/layout/grid), and then some. Please read the [default grid system docs](/layout/grid) before proceeding through this page. Features that are covered there are only summarized here. Please note that **Internet Explorer 9 does not support flexbox**, so proceed with caution when enabling it. {% callout warning %} **Heads up!** The flexbox grid documentation is only functional when flexbox support is explicitly enabled. {% endcallout %} ## Contents * Will be replaced with the ToC, excluding the "Contents" header {:toc} ## How it works The flexbox grid system behaves similar to our default grid system, but with a few notable differences: - [Grid mixins](/layout/grid#sass-mixins) and [predefined classes](/layout/grid#predefined-classes) include support for flexbox. Just [enable flexbox support](/getting-started/flexbox) to utilize them as you would otherwise. - Nesting, offsets, pushes, and pulls are all supported in the flexbox grid system. - Flexbox grid columns without a set width will automatically layout with even widths. For example, four columns will each automatically be 25% wide. - Flexbox grid columns have significantly more alignment options available, including vertical alignment. Chill? Awesome—keep reading for more information and some code snippets. ## Auto-layout columns As mentioned above, flexbox grid columns will automatically layout with even widths. Add any number of `.col`s and you're good to go.