How to vertically center elements in Bulma?
Update: I came here from googling a way to vertically align items inside .content
not .column
class. Others might stumble on this place with the same reason.
If you're trying to vertically align elements inside .content
class, here's what I did:
.content.is-vcentered {
display: flex;
flex-wrap: wrap;
align-content: center; /* used this for multiple child */
align-items: center; /* if an only child */
}
Note: This is quite useful for div
's that have fixed height.
Here's an example html structure that it worked on
<div class="content is-vcentered has-text-centered">
<h1>Content</h1>
<p>that might be from</p>
<p>wysiwyg containing</p>
<p>multiple lines</p>
</div>
<div class="content is-vcentered">
<p>Some text line</p>
</div>
Here's a sample jsfiddle
I think it's a bit funny that .columns
does not have display:flex;
by default (should it have perhaps?). Anyway, if you use something that adds flex, for example:
class="columns is-flex is-vcentered"
then you get display:flex
from is-desktop
and now suddenly is-vcentered
works as intended.
Also I think the semantics is off since is-vcentered
suggests that it is columns
that gets vertically centered. But what it actually does (from source):
.columns.is-vcentered {
-webkit-box-align: center;
-ms-flex-align: center;
align-items: center;
}
is to make children of columns
to be vertically centered inside columns
. So you likely also need to set a height of your columns
element for this to work.
I think is-vcentered
should be named something like has-vcentered-content
, but perhaps I'm missing something obvious.
tl;dr; Add height and flex to the columns
-element for is-vcentered
to do something.
Sorry, I guess this is more of a extrapolation of the problem and not a solution.
I believe the real solution is probably to use the existing hero-class here. (Which by the way centers manually using paddings, just like in Peter Leger's answer!).
The columns are not vertically centered because you have used a height for the section. Use padding to increase the height.
Remove the class .section
(in Bulma)
.section {
background-color: white;
padding: 3rem 1.5rem;
}
and use your own padding.
Example
.red-bg {
background: red;
}
.orange-bg {
background: orange;
}
section {
padding: 100px 15px;
}
<link href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/bulma/0.4.3/css/bulma.css" rel="stylesheet" />
<section class="red-bg">
<div class="container">
<div class="columns is-vcentered">
<div class="column">
<h1>Eyes on what matters</h1>
<p>Backtick is made to look minimal, so you can focus on your code, always. From UI to linter errors, everything is kept non-obtrusive.</p>
</div>
<div class="column">
<img class="image" src="http://placehold.it/400x300" alt="">
</div>
</div>
</div>
</section>
<section class="orange-bg">
<div class="container">
<div class="columns is-vcentered">
<div class="column">
<img class="image" src="http://placehold.it/400x300" alt="">
</div>
<div class="column">
<h1>Eyes on what matters</h1>
<p>Backtick is made to look minimal, so you can focus on your code, always. From UI to linter errors, everything is kept non-obtrusive.</p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</section>
<section class="red-bg">
<div class="container">
<div class="columns is-vcentered">
<div class="column">
<h1>Eyes on what matters</h1>
<p>Backtick is made to look minimal, so you can focus on your code, always. From UI to linter errors, everything is kept non-obtrusive.</p>
</div>
<div class="column">
<img class="image" src="http://placehold.it/400x300" alt="">
</div>
</div>
</div>
</section>
POSTSCRIPT
You can use .columns is-vcentered
two times. In that case you can set an height for the section.
section {
height: 70vh;
padding: 15px;
}
.red-bg {
background: red;
}
.orange-bg {
background: orange;
}
<link href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/bulma/0.4.3/css/bulma.css" rel="stylesheet" />
<section class="columns is-vcentered is-centered red-bg">
<div class="container">
<div class="columns is-vcentered is-centered">
<div class="column">
<h1>Eyes on what matters</h1>
<p>Backtick is made to look minimal, so you can focus on your code, always. From UI to linter errors, everything is kept non-obtrusive.</p>
</div>
<div class="column">
<img class="image" src="http://placehold.it/400x300" alt="">
</div>
</div>
</div>
</section>
<section class="columns is-vcentered orange-bg">
<div class="container">
<div class="columns is-vcentered">
<div class="column">
<img class="image" src="http://placehold.it/400x300" alt="">
</div>
<div class="column">
<h1>Eyes on what matters</h1>
<p>Backtick is made to look minimal, so you can focus on your code, always. From UI to linter errors, everything is kept non-obtrusive.</p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</section>
<section class="columns is-vcentered red-bg">
<div class="container">
<div class="columns is-vcentered">
<div class="column">
<h1>Eyes on what matters</h1>
<p>Backtick is made to look minimal, so you can focus on your code, always. From UI to linter errors, everything is kept non-obtrusive.</p>
</div>
<div class="column">
<img class="image" src="http://placehold.it/400x300" alt="">
</div>
</div>
</div>
</section>