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CSS Margins


Margins are used to create space around elements, outside of any defined borders.


This element has a margin of 70px.

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The CSS margin properties are used to create space around elements, outside of any defined borders.

With CSS, you have full control over the margins. There are properties for setting the margin for each side of an element (top, right, bottom, and left).


Margin - Individual Sides

CSS has properties for specifying the margin for each side of an element:

All the margin properties can have the following values:

Tip: Negative values are allowed.

Example

Set different margins for all four sides of a <p> element:

p {
  margin-top: 100px;
  margin-bottom: 100px;
  margin-right: 150px;
  margin-left: 80px;
}

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Margin - Shorthand Property

To shorten the code, it is possible to specify all the margin properties in one property.

The margin property is a shorthand property for the following individual margin properties:

So, here is how it works:

If the margin property has four values:

Example

Use the margin shorthand property with four values:

p {
  margin: 25px 50px 75px 100px;
}

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If the margin property has three values:

Example

Use the margin shorthand property with three values: 

p {
  margin: 25px 50px 75px;
}

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If the margin property has two values:

Example

Use the margin shorthand property with two values: 

p {
  margin: 25px 50px;
}

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If the margin property has one value:

Example

Use the margin shorthand property with one value: 

p {
  margin: 25px;
}

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The auto Value

You can set the margin property to auto to horizontally center the element within its container.

The element will then take up the specified width, and the remaining space will be split equally between the left and right margins.

Example

Use margin: auto:

div {
  width: 300px;
  margin: auto;
  border: 1px solid red;
}

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The inherit Value

This example lets the left margin of the <p class="ex1"> element be inherited from the parent element (<div>):

Example

Use of the inherit value:

div {
  border: 1px solid red;
  margin-left: 100px;
}

p.ex1 {
  margin-left: inherit;
}

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All CSS Margin Properties

Property Description
margin A shorthand property for setting all the margin properties in one declaration
margin-bottom Sets the bottom margin of an element
margin-left Sets the left margin of an element
margin-right Sets the right margin of an element
margin-top Sets the top margin of an element