Wrap children content respectively to main parent width
I wonder if there is a flex-way
to create fluid
like behaviour of the parent
container: by moving red boxes n1 and n2 to the left of the blue box n3 and as a result moving the red box n3 to the left side of the container
.parent
display: flex;
width: 525px;
flex-wrap: wrap;
background-color: green;
.child
flex-wrap: wrap;
display: flex;
.box
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
margin: 5px;
.blue .box
background-color: blue;
.red .box
background-color: red;
<div class='parent'>
<div class='child blue'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
<div class='child red'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
</div>
css flexbox
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I wonder if there is a flex-way
to create fluid
like behaviour of the parent
container: by moving red boxes n1 and n2 to the left of the blue box n3 and as a result moving the red box n3 to the left side of the container
.parent
display: flex;
width: 525px;
flex-wrap: wrap;
background-color: green;
.child
flex-wrap: wrap;
display: flex;
.box
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
margin: 5px;
.blue .box
background-color: blue;
.red .box
background-color: red;
<div class='parent'>
<div class='child blue'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
<div class='child red'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
</div>
css flexbox
1
flex tag : Apache Flex [NOT CSS FLEXBOX] --> please read tag description before using
– Temani Afif
Nov 12 '18 at 0:14
add a comment |
I wonder if there is a flex-way
to create fluid
like behaviour of the parent
container: by moving red boxes n1 and n2 to the left of the blue box n3 and as a result moving the red box n3 to the left side of the container
.parent
display: flex;
width: 525px;
flex-wrap: wrap;
background-color: green;
.child
flex-wrap: wrap;
display: flex;
.box
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
margin: 5px;
.blue .box
background-color: blue;
.red .box
background-color: red;
<div class='parent'>
<div class='child blue'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
<div class='child red'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
</div>
css flexbox
I wonder if there is a flex-way
to create fluid
like behaviour of the parent
container: by moving red boxes n1 and n2 to the left of the blue box n3 and as a result moving the red box n3 to the left side of the container
.parent
display: flex;
width: 525px;
flex-wrap: wrap;
background-color: green;
.child
flex-wrap: wrap;
display: flex;
.box
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
margin: 5px;
.blue .box
background-color: blue;
.red .box
background-color: red;
<div class='parent'>
<div class='child blue'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
<div class='child red'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
</div>
.parent
display: flex;
width: 525px;
flex-wrap: wrap;
background-color: green;
.child
flex-wrap: wrap;
display: flex;
.box
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
margin: 5px;
.blue .box
background-color: blue;
.red .box
background-color: red;
<div class='parent'>
<div class='child blue'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
<div class='child red'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
</div>
.parent
display: flex;
width: 525px;
flex-wrap: wrap;
background-color: green;
.child
flex-wrap: wrap;
display: flex;
.box
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
margin: 5px;
.blue .box
background-color: blue;
.red .box
background-color: red;
<div class='parent'>
<div class='child blue'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
<div class='child red'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
</div>
css flexbox
css flexbox
edited Nov 12 '18 at 4:50
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flex tag : Apache Flex [NOT CSS FLEXBOX] --> please read tag description before using
– Temani Afif
Nov 12 '18 at 0:14
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flex tag : Apache Flex [NOT CSS FLEXBOX] --> please read tag description before using
– Temani Afif
Nov 12 '18 at 0:14
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1
flex tag : Apache Flex [NOT CSS FLEXBOX] --> please read tag description before using
– Temani Afif
Nov 12 '18 at 0:14
flex tag : Apache Flex [NOT CSS FLEXBOX] --> please read tag description before using
– Temani Afif
Nov 12 '18 at 0:14
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You can use display:contents
(https://caniuse.com/#feat=css-display-contents) on .child
elements making the boxes behaving as they was child of the .parent
element.
.parent
display: flex;
width: 555px;
flex-wrap: wrap;
background-color: green;
.child
flex-wrap: wrap;
display: flex;
display:contents
.box
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
margin: 5px;
.blue .box
background-color: blue;
.red .box
background-color: red;
<div class='parent'>
<div class='child blue'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
<div class='child red'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
</div>
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You can use display:contents
(https://caniuse.com/#feat=css-display-contents) on .child
elements making the boxes behaving as they was child of the .parent
element.
.parent
display: flex;
width: 555px;
flex-wrap: wrap;
background-color: green;
.child
flex-wrap: wrap;
display: flex;
display:contents
.box
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
margin: 5px;
.blue .box
background-color: blue;
.red .box
background-color: red;
<div class='parent'>
<div class='child blue'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
<div class='child red'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
</div>
add a comment |
You can use display:contents
(https://caniuse.com/#feat=css-display-contents) on .child
elements making the boxes behaving as they was child of the .parent
element.
.parent
display: flex;
width: 555px;
flex-wrap: wrap;
background-color: green;
.child
flex-wrap: wrap;
display: flex;
display:contents
.box
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
margin: 5px;
.blue .box
background-color: blue;
.red .box
background-color: red;
<div class='parent'>
<div class='child blue'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
<div class='child red'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
</div>
add a comment |
You can use display:contents
(https://caniuse.com/#feat=css-display-contents) on .child
elements making the boxes behaving as they was child of the .parent
element.
.parent
display: flex;
width: 555px;
flex-wrap: wrap;
background-color: green;
.child
flex-wrap: wrap;
display: flex;
display:contents
.box
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
margin: 5px;
.blue .box
background-color: blue;
.red .box
background-color: red;
<div class='parent'>
<div class='child blue'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
<div class='child red'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
</div>
You can use display:contents
(https://caniuse.com/#feat=css-display-contents) on .child
elements making the boxes behaving as they was child of the .parent
element.
.parent
display: flex;
width: 555px;
flex-wrap: wrap;
background-color: green;
.child
flex-wrap: wrap;
display: flex;
display:contents
.box
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
margin: 5px;
.blue .box
background-color: blue;
.red .box
background-color: red;
<div class='parent'>
<div class='child blue'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
<div class='child red'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
</div>
.parent
display: flex;
width: 555px;
flex-wrap: wrap;
background-color: green;
.child
flex-wrap: wrap;
display: flex;
display:contents
.box
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
margin: 5px;
.blue .box
background-color: blue;
.red .box
background-color: red;
<div class='parent'>
<div class='child blue'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
<div class='child red'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
</div>
.parent
display: flex;
width: 555px;
flex-wrap: wrap;
background-color: green;
.child
flex-wrap: wrap;
display: flex;
display:contents
.box
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
margin: 5px;
.blue .box
background-color: blue;
.red .box
background-color: red;
<div class='parent'>
<div class='child blue'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
<div class='child red'>
<div class='box'>1</div>
<div class='box'>2</div>
<div class='box'>3</div>
</div>
</div>
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flex tag : Apache Flex [NOT CSS FLEXBOX] --> please read tag description before using
– Temani Afif
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