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| extends | title | description | features | ||||||||||
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| _layouts.documentation | Flex Wrapping | Utilities for controlling how flex items wrap. |
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@include('_partials.class-table', [ 'rows' => [ [ '.flex-no-wrap', 'flex-wrap: nowrap;', "Don't allow flex items to wrap.", ], [ '.flex-wrap', 'flex-wrap: wrap;', "Allow flex items to wrap in the normal direction.", ], [ '.flex-wrap-reverse', 'flex-wrap: wrap-reverse;', "Allow flex items to wrap in the reverse direction.", ], ] ])
Don't wrap Default
Use .flex-no-wrap to prevent flex items from wrapping, causing inflexible items to overflow the container if necessary:
@component('_partials.code-sample')
Wrap normally
Use .flex-wrap to allow flex items to wrap:
@component('_partials.code-sample')
Wrap reversed
Use .flex-wrap-reverse to wrap flex items in the reverse direction:
@component('_partials.code-sample')
Responsive
To control how flex items wrap at a specific breakpoint, add a {screen}: prefix to any existing utility class. For example, use md:flex-wrap-reverse to apply the flex-wrap-reverse utility at only 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')
Customizing
@include('_partials.variants-and-disabling', [
'utility' => [
'name' => 'flex-wrap',
'property' => 'flexbox',
],
'variants' => [
'responsive',
],
'extraMessage' => 'Note that modifying the flexbox property will affect which variants are generated for all Flexbox utilities, not just the flex-wrap utilities.'
])