The box-sizing CSS property defines how the user agent should calculate the total width and height of an element.
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By default in the CSS box model, the width and height you assign to an element is applied only to the element's content box. If the element has any border or padding, this is then added to the width and height to arrive at the size of the box that's rendered on the screen. This means that when you set width and height, you have to adjust the value you give to allow for any border or padding that may be added.
The box-sizing property can be used to adjust this behavior:
content-boxgives you the default CSS box-sizing behavior. If you set an element's width to 100 pixels, then the element's content box will be 100 pixels wide, and the width of any border or padding will be added to the final rendered width.border-boxtells the browser to account for any border and padding in the values you specify for an element's width and height. If you set an element's width to 100 pixels, that 100 pixels will include any border or padding you added, and the content box will shrink to absorb that extra width. This typically makes it much easier to size elements.
Some experts recommend that web developers should consider routinely applying box-sizing: border-box to all elements.
Syntax
The box-sizing property is specified as a single keyword chosen from the list of values below.
Values
content-box- This is the initial and default value as specified by the CSS standard. The
widthandheightproperties include the content, but does not include the padding, border or margin. For example,.box {width: 350px;border: 10px solid black;}renders a box ofwidth: 370px. - Here the dimensions of the element are calculated as: width = width of the content, and height = height of the content. (Borders and padding are not included in the calculation.)
border-box- The
widthandheightproperties include the content, padding and border, but does not include the margin. Note that padding and border will be inside of the box. For example,.box {width: 350px; border: 10px solid black;}renders a box ofwidth: 350px. The content box can't be negative and is floored to 0, making it impossible to useborder-boxto make the element disappear. - Here the dimensions of the element are calculated as: width = border + padding + width of the content, and height = border + padding + height of the content.
Formal syntax
content-box | border-box
Example
This example shows how different box-sizing values alter the rendered size of two otherwise identical elements.
HTML
<div class="content-box">Content box</div> <br> <div class="border-box">Border box</div>
CSS
div {
width: 160px;
height: 80px;
padding: 20px;
border: 8px solid red;
background: yellow;
}
.content-box {
box-sizing: content-box;
/* Total width: 160px + (2 * 20px) + (2 * 8px) = 216px
Total height: 80px + (2 * 20px) + (2 * 8px) = 136px
Content box width: 160px
Content box height: 80px */
}
.border-box {
box-sizing: border-box;
/* Total width: 160px
Total height: 80px
Content box width: 160px - (2 * 20px) - (2 * 8px) = 104px
Content box height: 80px - (2 * 20px) - (2 * 8px) = 24px */
}
Result
Specifications
| Specification | Status | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| CSS Basic User Interface Module Level 3 The definition of 'box-sizing' in that specification. |
Proposed Recommendation | Initial definition. |
| Initial value | content-box |
|---|---|
| Applies to | all elements that accept width or height |
| Inherited | no |
| Media | visual |
| Computed value | as specified |
| Animation type | discrete |
| Canonical order | the unique non-ambiguous order defined by the formal grammar |
Browser compatibility
| Feature | Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic support | 101 1 -webkit- | Yes Yes -webkit- | 29 49 -webkit- | 81 | 7 | 5.1 3 —? -webkit- |
padding-box | No | No | 1 — 50 | No | No | No |
| Feature | Android webview | Chrome for Android | Edge mobile | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | iOS Safari | Samsung Internet |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic support | 41 2.1 -webkit- | ? | Yes Yes -webkit- | 29 49 -webkit- | Yes | Yes | ? |
padding-box | No | ? | No | 4 — 50 | No | No | ? |
1. box-sizing is not respected when the height is calculated from window.getComputedStyle().
2. Before Firefox 23, box-sizing is not respected when the height is calculated from window.getComputedStyle().
3. From version 44: this feature is behind the layout.css.prefixes.webkit preference (needs to be set to true). To change preferences in Firefox, visit about:config.