Spacing
Notation
Spacing utility classes can be defined using the format -{property}{sides}[-{breakpoint}]--{size}.
{property}
m- use to applymarginp- use to applypadding
{sides}
t- use to applymargin-toporpadding-topb- use to applymargin-bottomorpadding-bottoml- use to applymargin-leftorpadding-leftr- use to applymargin-rightorpadding-rightx- use to applymargin-leftandmargin-rightorpadding-leftandpadding-righty- use to applymargin-topandmargin-bottomorpadding-topandpadding-bottom- blank - leave blank to apply
marginorpaddingto all 4 sides.
{breakpoint}
Optionally, include -{breakpoint} to apply the utility behaviour to some breakpoints. As a mobile-first library, any applying to smaller breakpoints will also modify larger ones unless another class overrides this behaviour.
- blank - leave blank to apply
marginorpaddingto all breakpoints. sm- use to applymarginorpaddingto sm and larger breakpoints.md- use to applymarginorpaddingto md and larger breakpoints.lg- use to applymarginorpaddingto lg and larger breakpoints.xl- use to applymarginorpaddingto xl breakpoints.
{size}
0- use to eliminate existingmarginorpaddingand set to01- use to setmarginorpaddingto$base-unit2- use to setmarginorpaddingto$base-unit * 23- use to setmarginorpaddingto$base-unit * 34- use to setmarginorpaddingto$base-unit * 45- use to setmarginorpaddingto$base-unit * 56- use to setmarginorpaddingto$base-unit * 67- use to setmarginorpaddingto$base-unit * 78- use to setmarginorpaddingto$base-unit * 89- use to setmarginorpaddingto$base-unit * 910- use to setmarginorpaddingto$base-unit * 10auto- use to setmargintoautovalue
Examples
Margins
In this example, various margin classes have been applied to render margin on all 4 sides of the blue squares. The margin can be visualized in blue.
<div class="-m--2"></div>
<div class="-m--4"></div>
<div class="-m--6"></div>Side Margins
Apply margin to specific sides of an element by adding t,
b, l, r, x or y
to the class name.
<!-- margin-top -->
<div class="-mt--3"></div>
<!-- margin-bottom -->
<div class="-mb--3"></div>
<!-- margin-left -->
<div class="-ml--3"></div>
<!-- margin-right -->
<div class="-mr--3"></div>
<!-- margin-left and margin-right -->
<div class="-mx--3"></div>
<!-- margin-top and margin-bottom -->
<div class="-my--3"></div>Padding
In this example, various padding classes have been applied to render padding on all 4 sides of the blue squares. The padding can be visualized in yellow.
<div class="-p--2"></div>
<div class="-p--4"></div>
<div class="-p--6"></div>Side Paddings
Apply padding to specific sides of an element by adding t,
b, l, r, x or y
to the class name.
<!-- padding-top -->
<div class="-pt--3"></div>
<!-- padding-bottom -->
<div class="-pb--3"></div>
<!-- padding-left -->
<div class="-pl--3"></div>
<!-- padding-right -->
<div class="-pr--3"></div>
<!-- padding-left and padding-right -->
<div class="-px--3"></div>
<!-- padding-top and padding-bottom -->
<div class="-py--3"></div>Margin + Padding
Apply both margin and padding to an element by adding both class names.
<div class="-m--3 -p--3"></div>Auto margin
Apply margin auto to an element
<div class="-m--auto"></div>Breakpoints
Target specific breakpoints with responsive classes.
<div class="-mx--0 -px--0 -mx-lg--6 -px-lg--6"></div>