Working with Block-Level Elements
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Block-level elements are rectangular and stack on top of each other, preventing other elements from sharing the same line. This behavior is controlled by the CSS property display: block.
Key points about block-level elements:
- They default to
display: block; - Their width spans the full width of the parent container;
- Their height is determined by the content but can be customized with CSS;
- They always start on a new line;
- Properties like
border,margin,padding,width, andheightcan be adjusted.
Let's explore an example where we manipulate width, height, and margin:
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index.css
Let's consider how we can center an element inside its parent.
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