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Flexbox utilities/flexbox Stable https://github.com/github/design-systems/issues/157 https://github.com/primer/css/blob/main/src/utilities/flexbox.scss utilities

Flex utilities can be used to apply flexbox behaviors to elements by using utility classes.

Required reading

Before using these utilities, you should be familiar with CSS3 Flexible Box spec. If you are not, check out MDN's guide:

📖 Using CSS Flexible Boxes

Flex container

Use these classes to make an element lay out its content using the flexbox model. Each direct child of the flex container will become a flex item.

CSS

.d-flex { display: flex; }
.d-inline-flex { display: inline-flex; }

Classes

Class Description
.d-flex The element behaves like a block and lays out its content using the flexbox model.
.d-inline-flex The element behaves like an inline element and lays out its content using the flexbox model.

Example using .d-flex

<!-- flex container -->
<div class="border d-flex">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">flex item 1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">flex item 2</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">flex item 3</div>
</div>

Example using .d-inline-flex

<!-- inline-flex container -->
<div class="border d-inline-flex">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">flex item 1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">flex item 2</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">flex item 3</div>
</div>

Flex direction

Use these classes to define the orientation of the main axis (row or column). By default, flex items will display in a row. Use .flex-column to change the direction of the main axis to vertical.

CSS

.flex-row            { flex-direction: row; }
.flex-row-reverse    { flex-direction: row-reverse; }
.flex-column         { flex-direction: column; }
.flex-column-reverse { flex-direction: column-reverse; }

Classes

Class Description
.flex-row The main axis runs left to right (default).
.flex-row-reverse The main axis runs right to left.
.flex-column The main axis runs top to bottom.
.flex-column-reverse The main axis runs bottom to top.

Example using .flex-column

<div class="border d-flex flex-column">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">Item 1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">Item 2</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">Item 3</div>
</div>

Example using .flex-column-reverse

This example uses the responsive variant .flex-sm-column-reverse to override .flex-column Learn more about responsive flexbox utilities here. Keep in mind that it won't affect screen readers or navigating with the keyboard and it's advised to keep the markup in a logical source order.

<div class="border d-flex flex-column flex-sm-column-reverse">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">Item 1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">Item 2</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">Item 3</div>
</div>

Example using .flex-row

This example uses the responsive variant .flex-sm-row to override .flex-column Learn more about responsive flexbox utilities here.

<div class="border d-flex flex-column flex-sm-row">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">Item 1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">Item 2</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">Item 3</div>
</div>

Example using .flex-row-reverse

This example uses the responsive variant .flex-sm-row-reverse to override .flex-column Learn more about responsive flexbox utilities here. Keep in mind that it won't affect screen readers or navigating with the keyboard and it's advised to keep the markup in a logical source order.

<div class="border d-flex flex-column flex-sm-row-reverse">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">Item 1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">Item 2</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">Item 3</div>
</div>

Flex wrap

You can choose whether flex items are forced into a single line or wrapped onto multiple lines.

CSS

.flex-wrap           { flex-wrap: wrap; }
.flex-nowrap         { flex-wrap: nowrap; }
.flex-wrap-reverse   { flex-wrap: wrap-reverse; }

Classes

Class Description
.flex-wrap Flex items will break onto multiple lines (default)
.flex-nowrap Flex items are laid out in a single line, even if they overflow
.flex-wrap-reverse Behaves the same as wrap but cross-start and cross-end are permuted.

flex-wrap example

<div class="border d-flex flex-wrap">
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">1</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">2</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">3</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">4</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">5</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">6</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">7</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">8</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">9</div>
</div>

flex-nowrap example

<div class="border d-flex flex-nowrap">
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">1</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">2</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">3</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">4</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">5</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">6</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">7</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">8</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">9</div>
</div>

flex-wrap-reverse example

<div class="border d-flex flex-wrap-reverse">
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">1</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">2</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">3</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">4</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">5</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">6</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">7</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">8</div>
  <div class="p-5 px-6 border bg-gray-light">9</div>
</div>

Justify content

Use these classes to distribute space between and around flex items along the main axis of the container.

CSS

.flex-justify-start    { justify-content: flex-start; }
.flex-justify-end      { justify-content: flex-end; }
.flex-justify-center   { justify-content: center; }
.flex-justify-between  { justify-content: space-between; }
.flex-justify-around   { justify-content: space-around; }

Classes

Class Default behavior
.flex-justify-start Justify all items to the left
.flex-justify-end Justify all items to the right
.flex-justify-center Justify items to the center of the container
.flex-justify-between Distribute items evenly. First item is on the start line, last item is on the end line.
.flex-justify-around Distribute items evenly with equal space around them

flex-justify-start

Use .flex-justify-start to align items to the start line. By default this will be on the left side of the container. If you are using .flex-column, the start line will be at the top of the container.

<div class="border d-flex flex-justify-start">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">2</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">3</div>
</div>

flex-justify-end

Use .flex-justify-end to align items to the end line. By default this will be on the right side of the container. If you are using .flex-column, the end line will be at the bottom of the container.

<div class="border d-flex flex-justify-end">
 <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">1</div>
 <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">2</div>
 <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">3</div>
</div>

flex-justify-center

Use .flex-justify-center to align items in the middle of the container.

<div class="border d-flex flex-justify-center">
 <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">1</div>
 <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">2</div>
 <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">3</div>
</div>

flex-justify-between

Use .flex-justify-between to distribute items evenly in the container. The first items will be on the start line and the last item will be on the end line.

<div class="border d-flex flex-justify-between">
 <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">1</div>
 <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">2</div>
 <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">3</div>
</div>

flex-justify-around

Use .flex-justify-around to distribute items evenly, with an equal amount of space around them. Visually the spaces won't look equal, since each item has the same unit of space around it. For example, the first item only has one unit of space between it and the start line, but it has two units of space between it and the next item.

<div class="border d-flex flex-justify-around">
 <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">1</div>
 <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">2</div>
 <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">3</div>
</div>

Align items

Use these classes to align items on the cross axis.

The cross axis runs perpendicular to the main axis. By default the main axis runs horizontally, so your items will align vertically on the cross axis. If you use flex-column to make the main axis run vertically, your items will be aligned horizontally.

CSS

.flex-items-start      { align-items: flex-start; }
.flex-items-end        { align-items: flex-end; }
.flex-items-center     { align-items: center; }
.flex-items-baseline   { align-items: baseline; }
.flex-items-stretch    { align-items: stretch; }

Classes

Class Behavior
.flex-items-start Align items to the start of the cross axis
.flex-items-end Align items to the end of the cross axis
.flex-items-center Align items to the center of the cross axis
.flex-items-baseline Align items along their baselines
.flex-items-stretch Stretch items from start of cross axis to end of cross axis

flex-items-start

<div  style="min-height: 150px;" class="border d-flex flex-items-start">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">2</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">3</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">4</div>
</div>

flex-items-end

<div  style="min-height: 150px;" class="border d-flex flex-items-end">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">2</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">3</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">4</div>
</div>

flex-items-center

<div  style="min-height: 150px;" class="border d-flex flex-items-center">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">2</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">3</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">4</div>
</div>

flex-items-baseline

With .flex-items-baseline, items will be aligned along their baselines even if they have different font sizes.

<div  style="min-height: 150px;" class="border d-flex flex-items-baseline">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light f1">1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">2</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light f3">3</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">4</div>
</div>

flex-items-stretch

<div  style="min-height: 150px;" class="border d-flex flex-items-stretch">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">2</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">3</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">4</div>
</div>

Align content

When the main axis wraps, this creates multiple main axis lines and adds extra space in the cross axis. Use these classes to align the lines of the main axis on the cross axis.

CSS

.flex-content-start    { align-content: flex-start; }
.flex-content-end      { align-content: flex-end; }
.flex-content-center   { align-content: center; }
.flex-content-between  { align-content: space-between; }
.flex-content-around   { align-content: space-around; }
.flex-content-stretch  { align-content: stretch; }

Classes

Class Description
.flex-content-start Align content to the start of the cross axis
.flex-content-end Align content to the end of the cross axis
.flex-content-center Align content to the center of the cross axis
.flex-content-between Distribute content evenly. First line is on the start of the cross axis, last line is on the end of the cross axis.
.flex-content-around Stretch items from the start of the cross axis to the end of the cross axis.
.flex-content-stretch Lines stretch to occupy available space.

flex-content-start

<div style="min-height: 300px;" class="border d-flex flex-wrap flex-content-start">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">2</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">3</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">4</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">5</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">6</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">7</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">8</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">9</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">10</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">11</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">12</div>
</div>

flex-content-end

<div style="min-height: 300px;" class="border d-flex flex-wrap flex-content-end">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">2</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">3</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">4</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">5</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">6</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">7</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">8</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">9</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">10</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">11</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">12</div>
</div>

flex-content-center

<div style="min-height: 300px;" class="border d-flex flex-wrap flex-content-center">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">2</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">3</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">4</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">5</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">6</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">7</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">8</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">9</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">10</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">11</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">12</div>
</div>

flex-content-between

<div style="min-height: 300px;" class="border d-flex flex-wrap flex-content-between">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">2</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">3</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">4</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">5</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">6</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">7</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">8</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">9</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">10</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">11</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">12</div>
</div>

flex-content-around

<div style="min-height: 300px;" class="border d-flex flex-wrap flex-content-around">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">2</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">3</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">4</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">5</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">6</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">7</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">8</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">9</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">10</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">11</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">12</div>
</div>

flex-content-stretch

<div style="min-height: 300px;" class="border d-flex flex-wrap flex-content-stretch">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">2</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">3</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">4</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">5</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">6</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">7</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">8</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">9</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">10</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">11</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">12</div>
</div>

Flex

Use this class to specify the ability of a flex item to alter its dimensions to fill available space.

.flex-1        { flex: 1; }
.flex-auto     { flex: auto; }
.flex-grow-0   { flex-grow: 0; }
.flex-shrink-0 { flex-shrink: 0; }
Class Description
.flex-1 Fills available space
.flex-auto Fills available space and auto-sizes based on the content
.flex-grow-0 Prevents growing of a flex item
.flex-shrink-0 Prevents shrinking of a flex item

flex-1

Adding .flex-1 makes the item grow in size to take up all the space that is available.

<div class="border d-flex">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">flex item</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light flex-1">.flex-1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">flex item</div>
</div>

Adding .flex-1 to all flex items results in each item having the same size.

<div class="border d-flex">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light flex-1">.flex-1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light flex-1">.flex-1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light flex-1">.flex-1</div>
</div>

flex-auto

Using .flex-auto fills the available space but also takes the size of the content into account. Type in the editor below to see the effect.

<div class="border d-flex">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light flex-1">.flex-1</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light flex-auto">.flex-auto with a bit more text</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light flex-1">.flex-1</div>
</div>

flex-grow-0

Add .flex-grow-0 to prevent an item from growing. This can be useful when used as a responsive variant. For example to stop growing when the viewport gets wider.

<div class="border d-flex">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">flex item</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light flex-auto flex-sm-grow-0">.flex-auto .flex-sm-grow-0</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">flex item</div>
</div>

flex-shrink-0

Add .flex-shrink-0 to prevent an item from shrinking. Note that for example text will not wrap and the flex items start to overflow if there is not enough space.

<div class="p-2 border d-flex" style="max-width: 340px">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">flex item</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light flex-shrink-0">.flex-shrink-0</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">flex item</div>
</div>

Align self

Use these classes to adjust the alignment of an individual flex item on the cross axis. This overrides any align-items property applied to the flex container.

CSS

.flex-self-auto        { align-self: auto; }
.flex-self-start       { align-self: flex-start; }
.flex-self-end         { align-self: flex-end; }
.flex-self-center      { align-self: center; }
.flex-self-baseline    { align-self: baseline; }
.flex-self-stretch     { align-self: stretch; }

Classes

Class Description
.flex-self-auto Inherit alignment from parent
.flex-self-start Align to the start of the cross axis
.flex-self-end Align to the end of the cross axis
.flex-self-center Align to center of cross axis
.flex-self-baseline Align baseline to the start of the cross axis
.flex-self-stretch Stretch item from start of cross axis to end of cross axis.

flex-self-auto

<div style="min-height: 150px;" class="border d-flex">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light flex-self-auto">.flex-self-auto</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">&nbsp;</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">&nbsp;</div>
</div>

flex-self-start

<div style="min-height: 150px;" class="border d-flex">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light flex-self-start">.flex-self-start</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">&nbsp;</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">&nbsp;</div>
</div>

flex-self-end

<div style="min-height: 150px;" class="border d-flex">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light flex-self-end">.flex-self-end</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">&nbsp;</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">&nbsp;</div>
</div>

flex-self-center

<div style="min-height: 150px;" class="border d-flex">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light flex-self-center">.flex-self-center</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">&nbsp;</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">&nbsp;</div>
</div>

flex-self-baseline

<div style="min-height: 150px;" class="border d-flex flex-items-end">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light flex-self-baseline f4">.flex-self-baseline</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light f1">item</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light f00">item</div>
</div>

flex-self-stretch

<div style="min-height: 150px;" class="border d-flex flex-items-start">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light flex-self-stretch">.flex-self-stretch</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">&nbsp;</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">&nbsp;</div>
</div>

Order

Use these classes to change the order of flex items. Keep in mind that it won't affect screen readers or navigating with the keyboard and it's advised to keep the markup in a logical source order.

CSS

.flex-order-1    { order: 1; }
.flex-order-2    { order: 2; }
.flex-order-none { order: inherit; }

Classes

Class Description
.flex-order-1 Set order to be 1
.flex-order-2 Set order to be 2
.flex-order-none Remove order (typically used with responsive variants)

flex-order (1+2)

<div class="border d-flex">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light flex-order-2">1. .flex-order-2</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">2.</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light flex-order-1">3. .flex-order-1</div>
</div>

flex-order-none

Resize window to see the effect.

<div class="border d-flex">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light flex-order-1 flex-sm-order-none">1. .flex-order-1 .flex-sm-order-none</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">2.</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">3.</div>
</div>

Responsive flex utilities

All flexbox utilities can be adjusted per breakpoint using the following formulas:

  • d-[breakpoint]-[property] for display
  • flex-[breakpoint]-[property]-[behavior] for various flex properties

Each responsive style is applied to the specified breakpoint and up.

Example classes

/* Example classes */

.d-sm-flex {}
.d-md-inline-flex {}

.flex-lg-row {}
.flex-xl-column {}

.flex-sm-wrap {}
.flex-lg-nowrap {}

.flex-lg-self-start {}

Example usage

Mixing flex properties:

<div style="min-height: 150px;" class="border d-flex flex-items-start flex-sm-items-center flex-justify-start flex-lg-justify-between">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light flex-sm-self-stretch">.flex-self-stretch</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">&nbsp;</div>
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">&nbsp;</div>
</div>

Example components

The flex utilities can be used to create a number of components. Here are some examples.

Media object

You can use flex utilities to make a simple media object, like this:

<div class="border d-flex flex-items-center p-4">
  <div class="p-5 border bg-gray-light">image</div>
  <p class="pl-4 m-0"><b>Body</b> Bacon ipsum dolor sit amet chuck prosciutto landjaeger ham hock filet mignon shoulder hamburger pig venison.</p>
</div>

Responsive media object

Here is an example of a media object that is vertically centered on large screens, but converts to a stacked column layout on small screens.

<div class="border p-3 d-flex flex-column flex-sm-row flex-sm-items-center">
  <div class="pr-0 pr-sm-3 mb-3 mb-sm-0 d-flex flex-justify-center flex-sm-justify-start">
    <img style="max-width:100px; max-height:100px;" src="https://github.com/github.png" />
  </div>
  <div class="d-flex text-center text-sm-left">
    <p><b>Body</b> Bacon ipsum dolor sit amet chuck prosciutto landjaeger ham hock filet mignon shoulder hamburger pig venison.</p>
  </div>
  <div class="ml-sm-3 d-flex flex-justify-center">
    <!-- <%= octicon "mark-github", :height => '32' %> -->
    <svg height="32" class="octicon octicon-mark-github" viewBox="0 0 16 16" version="1.1" width="32" aria-hidden="true"><path fill-rule="evenodd" d="M8 0C3.58 0 0 3.58 0 8c0 3.54 2.29 6.53 5.47 7.59.4.07.55-.17.55-.38 0-.19-.01-.82-.01-1.49-2.01.37-2.53-.49-2.69-.94-.09-.23-.48-.94-.82-1.13-.28-.15-.68-.52-.01-.53.63-.01 1.08.58 1.23.82.72 1.21 1.87.87 2.33.66.07-.52.28-.87.51-1.07-1.78-.2-3.64-.89-3.64-3.95 0-.87.31-1.59.82-2.15-.08-.2-.36-1.02.08-2.12 0 0 .67-.21 2.2.82.64-.18 1.32-.27 2-.27.68 0 1.36.09 2 .27 1.53-1.04 2.2-.82 2.2-.82.44 1.1.16 1.92.08 2.12.51.56.82 1.27.82 2.15 0 3.07-1.87 3.75-3.65 3.95.29.25.54.73.54 1.48 0 1.07-.01 1.93-.01 2.2 0 .21.15.46.55.38A8.013 8.013 0 0 0 16 8c0-4.42-3.58-8-8-8z"></path></svg>
  </div>
</div>

Flexbox bugs

This section lists flexbox bugs that affect browsers we currently support.

  1. Minimum content sizing of flex items not honored. Some browsers don't respect flex item size. Instead of respecting the minimum content size, items shrink below their minimum size which can create some undesirable results, such as overflowing text. The workaround is to apply flex-shrink: 0; to the items using d-flex. This can be applied with the flex-shrink-0 utility. For more information read philipwalton/flexbugs.

  2. Some elements can't be flex containers. Specifically, <button>, <fieldset>, and <summary> elements cannot be styled with display: flex in Safari. Instead of using class="d-flex" on these elements, you should nest an element within them, e.g. <summary><div class="d-flex">...</div></summary>.