CSS Vertical Alignment

Quickly and easily modify the vertical alignment of inline, inline-block, inline-table, and table cell elements to enhance your web layout.

What is CSS Vertical Alignment?

CSS vertical alignment refers to the positioning of elements along the vertical axis within a container. It can be achieved using properties like vertical-align for inline or table-cell elements, and by utilizing Flexbox or Grid for block-level elements to center or align them effectively.

CSS Vertical Alignment

Change the alignment of elements with the vertical-alignment utilities. Please note that vertical-align only affects inline, inline-block, inline-table, and table cell elements.

Choose from .align-baseline, .align-top, .align-middle, .align-bottom, .align-text-bottom, and .align-text-top as needed.

To vertically center non-inline content (like <div>s and more), use our flex box utilities.

With inline elements:

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With table cells:

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