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The margin CSS shorthand property sets the margin area on all four sides of an element.

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Constituent properties

This property is a shorthand for the following CSS properties:

Syntax

/* Apply to all four sides */
margin: 1em;
margin: -3px;

/* top and bottom | left and right */
margin: 5% auto;

/* top | left and right | bottom */
margin: 1em auto 2em;

/* top | right | bottom | left */
margin: 2px 1em 0 auto;

/* Global values */
margin: inherit;
margin: initial;
margin: revert;
margin: revert-layer;
margin: unset;

The margin property may be specified using one, two, three, or four values. Each value is a <length>, a <percentage>, or the keyword auto. Negative values draw the element closer to its neighbors than it would be by default.

  • When one value is specified, it applies the same margin to all four sides.
  • When two values are specified, the first margin applies to the top and bottom, the second to the left and right.
  • When three values are specified, the first margin applies to the top, the second to the right and left, the third to the bottom.
  • When four values are specified, the margins apply to the top, right, bottom, and left in that order (clockwise).

Values

<length>

The size of the margin as a fixed value.

<percentage>

The size of the margin as a percentage, relative to the inline size (width in a horizontal language, defined by writing-mode) of the containing block.

auto

The browser selects a suitable margin to use. For example, in certain cases this value can be used to center an element.

Description

This property can be used to set a margin on all four sides of an element. Margins create extra space around an element, unlike padding, which creates extra space within an element.

The top and bottom margins have no effect on non-replaced inline elements, such as <span> or <code>.

Horizontal centering

To center something horizontally in modern browsers, you can use display: flex; justify-content: center;.

However, in older browsers like IE8-9 that do not support Flexible Box Layout, these are not available. In order to center an element inside its parent, use margin: 0 auto;.

Margin collapsing

Elements' top and bottom margins are sometimes collapsed into a single margin that is equal to the larger of the two margins. See Mastering margin collapsing for more information.

Formal definition

Initial value as each of the properties of the shorthand:
Applies to all elements, except elements with table display types other than table-caption, table and inline-table. It also applies to ::first-letter and ::first-line.
Inherited no
Percentages refer to the width of the containing block
Computed value as each of the properties of the shorthand:
  • margin-bottom: the percentage as specified or the absolute length
  • margin-left: the percentage as specified or the absolute length
  • margin-right: the percentage as specified or the absolute length
  • margin-top: the percentage as specified or the absolute length
Animation type a length

Formal syntax

margin = 
<'margin-top'>{1,4}

Examples

Simple example

HTML

<div class="center">This element is centered.</div>

<div class="outside">This element is positioned outside of its container.</div>

CSS

.center {
  margin: auto;
  background: lime;
  width: 66%;
}

.outside {
  margin: 3rem 0 0 -3rem;
  background: cyan;
  width: 66%;
}

More examples

margin: 5%; /* All sides: 5% margin */

margin: 10px; /* All sides: 10px margin */

margin: 1.6em 20px; /* top and bottom: 1.6em margin */
/* left and right: 20px margin */

margin: 10px 3% -1em; /* top:            10px margin */
/* left and right: 3% margin   */
/* bottom:         -1em margin */

margin: 10px 3px 30px 5px; /* top:    10px margin */
/* right:  3px margin  */
/* bottom: 30px margin */
/* left:   5px margin  */

margin: 2em auto; /* top and bottom: 2em margin   */
/* Box is horizontally centered */

margin: auto; /* top and bottom: 0 margin     */
/* Box is horizontally centered */

Specifications

Browser compatibility

Desktop Mobile
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari WebView Android Chrome Android Firefox for Android Opera Android Safari on IOS Samsung Internet
margin 1 12 1 3 3.5 1 4.4 18 4 10.1 1 1.0
auto 1
12The auto value is not supported in quirks mode.
1
6The auto value is not supported in quirks mode.
3.5 1 37 18 4 14 1 1.0

See also

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/margin