// justify-content: space-between !important; code example
Example 1: justify content
/* Positional alignment */
justify-content: center; /* Pack items around the center */
justify-content: start; /* Pack items from the start */
justify-content: end; /* Pack items from the end */
justify-content: flex-start; /* Pack flex items from the start */
justify-content: flex-end; /* Pack flex items from the end */
justify-content: left; /* Pack items from the left */
justify-content: right; /* Pack items from the right */
/* Baseline alignment */
/* justify-content does not take baseline values */
/* Normal alignment */
justify-content: normal;
/* Distributed alignment */
justify-content: space-between; /* Distribute items evenly
The first item is flush with the start,
the last is flush with the end */
justify-content: space-around; /* Distribute items evenly
Items have a half-size space
on either end */
justify-content: space-evenly; /* Distribute items evenly
Items have equal space around them */
justify-content: stretch; /* Distribute items evenly
Stretch 'auto'-sized items to fit
the container */
/* Overflow alignment */
justify-content: safe center;
justify-content: unsafe center;
/* Global values */
justify-content: inherit;
justify-content: initial;
justify-content: unset;
Example 2: gap between two flex items
.upper
{
margin:30px;
display:flex;
flex-direction:row;
width:300px;
height:80px;
border:1px red solid;
padding:5px; /* this */
}
.upper > div
{
flex:1 1 auto;
border:1px red solid;
text-align:center;
margin:5px; /* and that, will result in a 10px gap */
}
.upper.mc /* multicol test */
{flex-direction:column;flex-wrap:wrap;width:200px;height:200px;}