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| extends | title | description | features | ||||||||
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| _layouts.documentation | Flex Direction | Utilities for controlling the direction of flex items. |
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@include('_partials.class-table', [ 'rows' => [ [ '.flex-row', 'flex-direction: row;', "Position flex items in the normal horizontal direction.", ], [ '.flex-row-reverse', 'flex-direction: row-reverse;', "Position flex items in the reverse horizontal direction.", ], [ '.flex-col', 'flex-direction: column;', "Position flex items vertically.", ], [ '.flex-col-reverse', 'flex-direction: column-reverse;', "Position flex items vertically in the reverse direction.", ], ] ])
Row Default
Use .flex-row to position flex items horizontally in the same direction as text:
@component('_partials.code-sample')
Row reversed
Use .flex-row-reverse to position flex items horizontally in the opposite direction:
@component('_partials.code-sample')
Column
Use .flex-col to position flex items vertically:
@component('_partials.code-sample')
Column reversed
Use .flex-col-reverse to position flex items vertically in the opposite direction:
@component('_partials.code-sample')
Responsive
To apply a flex direction utility only at a specific breakpoint, add a {screen}: prefix to the existing class name. For example, adding the class md:flex-row to an element would apply the flex-row utility at medium screen sizes and above.
For more information about Tailwind's responsive design features, check out the Responsive Design documentation.
@component('_partials.responsive-code-sample') @slot('none')