The display
CSS property specifies the type of rendering box used for an element. In HTML, default display
property values are taken from behaviors described in the HTML specifications or from the browser/user default stylesheet. The default value in XML is inline
.
In addition to the many different display box types, the value none
lets you turn off the display of an element; when you use none
, all descendant elements also have their display turned off. The document is rendered as though the element doesn't exist in the document tree.
Initial value | inline |
---|---|
Applies to | all elements |
Inherited | no |
Media | all |
Computed value | as the specified value, except for positioned and floating elements and the root element. In both cases the computed value may be a keyword other than the one specified. |
Animation type | discrete |
Canonical order | the unique non-ambiguous order defined by the formal grammar |
/* <display-outside> values */ display: block; display: inline; display: run-in; /* <display-inside> values */ display: flow; display: flow-root; display: table; display: flex; display: grid; display: ruby; display: subgrid; /* <display-outside> plus <display-inside> values */ display: block flow; display: inline table; display: flex run-in; /* <display-listitem> values */ display: list-item; display: list-item block; display: list-item inline; display: list-item flow; display: list-item flow-root; display: list-item block flow; display: list-item block flow-root; display: flow list-item block; /* <display-internal> values */ display: table-row-group; display: table-header-group; display: table-footer-group; display: table-row; display: table-cell; display: table-column-group; display: table-column; display: table-caption; display: ruby-base; display: ruby-text; display: ruby-base-container; display: ruby-text-container; /* <display-box> values */ display: contents; display: none; /* <display-legacy> values */ display: inline-block; display: inline-list-item; display: inline-table; display: inline-flex; display: inline-grid; /* Global values */ display: inherit; display: initial; display: unset;
Value | Description |
---|---|
block | The element generates a block element box. |
inline | The element generates one or more inline element boxes. |
run-in
| The element generates a run-in box. Run-in elements act like inlines or blocks, depending on the surrounding elements. That is:
|
Value | Description |
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flow
| The element lays out its contents using flow layout (block-and-inline layout). If its outer display type is inline or run-in, and it is participating in a block or inline formatting context, then it generates an inline box. Otherwise it generates a block container box. Depending on the value of other properties (such as |
flow-root
| The element generates a block element box that establishes a new block formatting context. |
table | These elements behave like <table> HTML elements. It defines a block-level box. |
flex | The element behaves like a block element and lays out its content according to the flexbox model. |
-webkit-flex
| Alias for flex . |
-moz-box / -webkit-box
| The element behaves like a flexible box according to an outdated Flexbox specification. |
grid
| The element behaves like a block element and lays out its content according to the grid model. As this is experimental, most browsers don't support it. Especially pay attention that -moz-grid is not the prefixed version of this, but a XUL layout model that must not be used on a Web site. |
subgrid
| If the parent element has display:grid , the element itself and its content are laid out according to the grid model. |
ruby
| The element behaves like an inline element and lays out its content according to the ruby formatting model. It behaves like the corresponding <ruby> HTML elements. |
The element generates a block box for the content and a separate list-item inline box.
If no <display-inside>
value is specified, the principal box’s inner display type defaults to flow
. If no <display-outside>
value is specified, the principal box’s outer display type defaults to block
.
Some layout models, such as table and ruby, have a complex internal structure, with several different roles that their children and descendants can fill. This section defines those "internal" display values, which only have meaning within that particular layout mode.
Unless otherwise specified, both the inner display type and the outer display type of elements using these display values are set to the given keyword.
Value | Description |
---|---|
table-row-group | These elements behave like <tbody> HTML elements |
table-header-group | These elements behave like <thead> HTML elements. |
table-footer-group | These elements behave like <tfoot> HTML elements. |
table-row | These elements behave like <tr> HTML elements. |
table-cell | These elements behave like <td> HTML elements. |
table-column-group | These elements behave like <colgroup> HTML elements. |
table-column | These elements behave like <col> HTML elements. |
table-caption | These elements behave like <caption> HTML elements. |
ruby-base | These elements behave like <rb> elements. |
ruby-text | These elements behave like <rt> elements. |
ruby-base-container
| These elements behave like <rbc> elements generated as anonymous boxes. |
ruby-text-container
| These elements behave like <rtc> elements. |
Value | Description |
---|---|
contents
| These elements don't produce a specific box by themselves. They are replaced by their pseudo-box and their child boxes. |
none | Turns off the display of an element (it has no effect on layout); all descendant elements also have their display turned off. The document is rendered as though the element did not exist. To render an element box's dimensions, yet have its contents be invisible, see the |
display
property, requiring separate keywords for block-level and inline-level variants of the same layout mode. They are defined as follows: Value | Description |
---|---|
inline-block | The element generates a block element box that will be flowed with surrounding content as if it were a single inline box (behaving much like a replaced element would) It is equivalent to |
inline-list-item | This value makes the element a list item, with the effects described above. Additionally, the outside value of list-style-position computes to inside on this element. Otherwise, this display value is treated identically to inline. |
inline-table | The It is equivalent to |
inline-flex | The element behaves like an inline element and lays out its content according to the flexbox model. It is equivalent to |
-webkit-inline-flex
| Alias for inline-flex . |
-moz-inline-box / -webkit-inline-box
| The element behaves like a inline flexible box according to an outdated Flexbox specification. |
inline-grid
| The element behaves like an inline element and lays out its content according to the grid model. |
none | inline | block | list-item | inline-list-item | inline-block | inline-table | table | table-cell | table-column | table-column-group | table-footer-group | table-header-group | table-row | table-row-group | flex | inline-flex | grid | inline-grid | run-in | ruby | ruby-base | ruby-text | ruby-base-container | ruby-text-container | contents
<p>Visible text</p> <p class="secret">Invisible text</p>
p.secret { display: none; }
Feature | Chrome | Edge | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari (WebKit) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
none , inline and block
| 1.0 | (Yes) | 1.0 (1.7 or earlier) | 4.0 | 7.0 | 1.0 (85) |
inline-block | 1.0 | (Yes) | 3.0 (1.9) | 5.5[4] | 7.0 | 1.0 (85) |
list-item | 1.0 | (Yes) | 1.0 (1.7 or earlier) | 6.0 | 7.0 | 1.0 (85) |
inline-list-item | No support | ? | No support[6] | No support | No support | No support |
run-in
| 1.0 [5] | (Yes) | No support | 8.0 | 7.0 | 1.0 (85)[5] |
4.0 Removed in 32 | 5.0 (532.5) Removed in 8.0 | |||||
inline-table | 1.0 | (Yes) | 3.0 (1.9) | 8.0 | 7.0 | 1.0 (85) |
table , table-cell , table-column , table-column-group , table-header-group , table-row-group , table-footer-group , table-row , and table-caption
| 1.0 | (Yes) | 1.0 (1.7 or earlier) | 8.0 | 7.0 | 1.0 (85) |
flex | 21.0-webkit | ? |
18.0 (18.0)[1] 20.0 (20.0) | 11 | 12.50 | 6.1-webkit |
inline-flex | 21.0-webkit | ? |
18.0 (18.0)[1] 20.0 (20.0) | 11 | 12.50 | 6.1-webkit |
grid
| 57.0 | ? | 45.0 (45.0)[7] | 10.0-ms | 43.0 | TP |
inline-grid
| 57.0 | ? | 45.0 (45.0)[7] | 10.0-ms | 43.0 | TP |
subgrid
| ? | ? | ? | No support | ? | ? |
ruby , ruby-base , ruby-text , ruby-base-container , ruby-text-container
| ? | ? | 34.0 (34.0)[3] | ? | ? | ? |
contents
| No support | ? | 37 (37)[2] | No support | No support | No support |
-webkit-box | (Yes) | ? | 45.0 (45.0) | No support | (Yes) | ? |
-webkit-inline-box | (Yes) | ? | 48.0 (48.0) | No support | (Yes) | ? |
-webkit-flex , -webkit-inline-flex
| (Yes) | ? | 48.0 (48.0) | No support | (Yes) | ? |
flow-root | ? | ? | 53.0 (53.0) | ? | ? | ? |
Feature | Android | Edge | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | IE Phone | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | 4.4 | (Yes) | ? | ? | ? | 7.0-webkit |
[1] To activate flexbox support, for Firefox 18 and 19, the user has to change the about:config preference "layout.css.flexbox.enabled" to true
. Multi-line flexbox are supported since Firefox 28.
[2] In Firefox 36, it the preference governing this feature was off by default.
[3] CSS Ruby support is behind pref "layout.css.ruby.enabled". The user has to change this pref to true to activate this.
[4] Natural inline elements only
[5] Not before inline-elements
[6] See bug 1105868
[7] CSS Grid support is unprefixed in Nightly/Alpha builds and behind pref "layout.css.grid.enabled" in Beta/release builds
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