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Flexbox support has finally come to Bootstrap. Opt-in to the new CSS layout styles with the flick of a variable or the swap of a stylesheet.
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What's included
Flexbox support is available for a number of Bootstrap's components:
- The entire grid system (mixins and predefined classes), which switch from
float
s todisplay: flex;
. - Input groups, which move from
display: table;
todisplay: flex;
. - The media component moves from
display: table;
and a number of hacky styles to a simpledisplay: flex;
.
Vendor prefixes are provided in our compiled CSS with Autoprefixer via Grunt.
Why flexbox?
In a nutshell, flexbix provides simpler and more flexible layout options in CSS. More specifically, it provides:
- Easy vertical alignment of content within a parent element.
- Easy reordering of content across devices and screen resolutions with the help of media queries.
- Easy CSS-only equal height columns for your grid-based layouts.
All these things are possible outside flexbox, but typically require extra hacks and workarounds to do right.
How it works
If you're familiar with modifying variables in Sass—or any other CSS preprocessor—you'll be right at home to move into flexbox mode.
- Open the
_variables.scss
file and find the$enable-flex
variable. - Change it from
false
totrue
. - Recompile, and done!
Alternatively, if you don't need the source Sass files, you may swap the default Bootstrap compiled CSS with the compiled flexbox variation. Head to the download page for more information.
Browser support
Enabling flexbox means reduced browser and device support:
- Internet Explorer 9 and below do not support flexbox.
- Internet Explorer 10 has a few known quirks.
Please be extra conscious of your user base when enabling flexbox in your project.