How to Align an Element to the Bottom Using Flexbox?
Align an Element to Bottom with Flexbox
Flexbox offers a powerful solution for aligning elements within a container, and one of its versatile capabilities is aligning elements to the bottom of their container. Let's explore how to achieve this alignment in a practical scenario.
Given the HTML structure provided, we aim to align the ".button" element to the bottom with flexbox, regardless of the amount of text present in the paragraph.
Using Auto Margins
The key to aligning an element to the bottom using Flexbox lies in manipulating margins. Specifically, we can leverage the concept of "auto margins" to achieve our desired behavior. Auto margins automatically distribute available space to elements with "auto" margin values.
Therefore, applying one of these CSS properties (or both) will push the ".button" element to the bottom:
p { margin-bottom: auto; } /* Pushes following elements to the bottom */ a { margin-top: auto; } /* Pushes it and following elements to the bottom */
Example Implementation
In the example, we create a parent container with flexbox enabled and a columnar direction. We apply "auto" margins to the paragraph and the button. As a result, the button is pushed to the bottom regardless of the varying text content in the paragraph.
<div class="content">
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