Layout Props
More detailed examples about those properties can be found on the Layout with Flexbox page.
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ExampleThe following example shows how different properties can affect or shape a React Native layout. You can try for example to add or remove squares from the UI while changing the values of the property flexWrap
.
Reference
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PropsalignContent
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alignContent
controls how rows align in the cross direction, overriding the alignContent
of the parent. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/align-content for more details.
Type | Required |
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enum('flex-start', 'flex-end', 'center', 'stretch', 'space-between', 'space-around') | No |
alignItems
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alignItems
aligns children in the cross direction. For example, if children are flowing vertically, alignItems
controls how they align horizontally. It works like align-items
in CSS (default: stretch). See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/align-items for more details.
Type | Required |
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enum('flex-start', 'flex-end', 'center', 'stretch', 'baseline') | No |
alignSelf
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alignSelf
controls how a child aligns in the cross direction, overriding the alignItems
of the parent. It works like align-self
in CSS (default: auto). See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/align-self for more details.
Type | Required |
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enum('auto', 'flex-start', 'flex-end', 'center', 'stretch', 'baseline') | No |
aspectRatio
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Aspect ratio controls the size of the undefined dimension of a node. Aspect ratio is a non-standard property only available in React Native and not CSS.
- On a node with a set width/height, aspect ratio controls the size of the unset dimension
- On a node with a set flex basis, aspect ratio controls the size of the node in the cross axis if unset
- On a node with a measure function, aspect ratio works as though the measure function measures the flex basis
- On a node with flex grow/shrink, aspect ratio controls the size of the node in the cross axis if unset
- Aspect ratio takes min/max dimensions into account
Type | Required |
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number | No |
borderBottomWidth
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borderBottomWidth
works like border-bottom-width
in CSS. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/border-bottom-width for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number | No |
borderEndWidth
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When direction is ltr
, borderEndWidth
is equivalent to borderRightWidth
. When direction is rtl
, borderEndWidth
is equivalent to borderLeftWidth
.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number | No |
borderLeftWidth
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borderLeftWidth
works like border-left-width
in CSS. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/border-left-width for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number | No |
borderRightWidth
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borderRightWidth
works like border-right-width
in CSS. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/border-right-width for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number | No |
borderStartWidth
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When direction is ltr
, borderStartWidth
is equivalent to borderLeftWidth
. When direction is rtl
, borderStartWidth
is equivalent to borderRightWidth
.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number | No |
borderTopWidth
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borderTopWidth
works like border-top-width
in CSS. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/border-top-width for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number | No |
borderWidth
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borderWidth
works like border-width
in CSS. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/border-width for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number | No |
bottom
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bottom
is the number of logical pixels to offset the bottom edge of this component.
It works similarly to bottom
in CSS, but in React Native you must use points or percentages. Ems and other units are not supported.
See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/bottom for more details of how bottom
affects layout.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
direction
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direction
specifies the directional flow of the user interface. The default is inherit
, except for root node which will have value based on the current locale. See https://yogalayout.com/docs/layout-direction for more details.
Type | Required | Platform |
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enum('inherit', 'ltr', 'rtl') | No | iOS |
display
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display
sets the display type of this component.
It works similarly to display
in CSS but only supports 'flex' and 'none'. 'flex' is the default.
Type | Required |
---|---|
enum('none', 'flex') | No |
end
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When the direction is ltr
, end
is equivalent to right
. When the direction is rtl
, end
is equivalent to left
.
This style takes precedence over the left
and right
styles.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
flex
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In React Native flex
does not work the same way that it does in CSS. flex
is a number rather than a string, and it works according to the Yoga layout engine.
When flex
is a positive number, it makes the component flexible, and it will be sized proportional to its flex value. So a component with flex
set to 2 will take twice the space as a component with flex
set to 1. flex: <positive number>
equates to flexGrow: <positive number>, flexShrink: 1, flexBasis: 0
.
When flex
is 0, the component is sized according to width
and height
, and it is inflexible.
When flex
is -1, the component is normally sized according to width
and height
. However, if there's not enough space, the component will shrink to its minWidth
and minHeight
.
flexGrow
, flexShrink
, and flexBasis
work the same as in CSS.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number | No |
flexBasis
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flexBasis
is an axis-independent way of providing the default size of an item along the main axis. Setting the flexBasis
of a child is similar to setting the width
of that child if its parent is a container with flexDirection: row
or setting the height
of a child if its parent is a container with flexDirection: column
. The flexBasis
of an item is the default size of that item, the size of the item before any flexGrow
and flexShrink
calculations are performed.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
flexDirection
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flexDirection
controls which directions children of a container go. row
goes left to right, column
goes top to bottom, and you may be able to guess what the other two do. It works like flex-direction
in CSS, except the default is column
. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/flex-direction for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
enum('row', 'row-reverse', 'column', 'column-reverse') | No |
flexGrow
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flexGrow
describes how any space within a container should be distributed among its children along the main axis. After laying out its children, a container will distribute any remaining space according to the flex grow values specified by its children.
flexGrow
accepts any floating point value >= 0, with 0 being the default value. A container will distribute any remaining space among its children weighted by the children’s flexGrow
values.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number | No |
flexShrink
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flexShrink
describes how to shrink children along the main axis in the case in which the total size of the children overflows the size of the container on the main axis. flexShrink
is very similar to flexGrow
and can be thought of in the same way if any overflowing size is considered to be negative remaining space. These two properties also work well together by allowing children to grow and shrink as needed.
flexShrink
accepts any floating point value >= 0, with 1 being the default value. A container will shrink its children weighted by the children’s flexShrink
values.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number | No |
flexWrap
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flexWrap
controls whether children can wrap around after they hit the end of a flex container. It works like flex-wrap
in CSS (default: nowrap). See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/flex-wrap for more details. Note it does not work anymore with alignItems: stretch
(the default), so you may want to use alignItems: flex-start
for example (breaking change details: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/releases/tag/v0.28.0).
Type | Required |
---|---|
enum('wrap', 'nowrap', 'wrap-reverse') | No |
height
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height
sets the height of this component.
It works similarly to height
in CSS, but in React Native you must use points or percentages. Ems and other units are not supported. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/height for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
justifyContent
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justifyContent
aligns children in the main direction. For example, if children are flowing vertically, justifyContent
controls how they align vertically. It works like justify-content
in CSS (default: flex-start). See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/justify-content for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
enum('flex-start', 'flex-end', 'center', 'space-between', 'space-around', 'space-evenly') | No |
left
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left
is the number of logical pixels to offset the left edge of this component.
It works similarly to left
in CSS, but in React Native you must use points or percentages. Ems and other units are not supported.
See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/left for more details of how left
affects layout.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
margin
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Setting margin
has the same effect as setting each of marginTop
, marginLeft
, marginBottom
, and marginRight
. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/margin for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
marginBottom
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marginBottom
works like margin-bottom
in CSS. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/margin-bottom for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
marginEnd
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When direction is ltr
, marginEnd
is equivalent to marginRight
. When direction is rtl
, marginEnd
is equivalent to marginLeft
.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
marginHorizontal
#
Setting marginHorizontal
has the same effect as setting both marginLeft
and marginRight
.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
marginLeft
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marginLeft
works like margin-left
in CSS. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/margin-left for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
marginRight
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marginRight
works like margin-right
in CSS. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/margin-right for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
marginStart
#
When direction is ltr
, marginStart
is equivalent to marginLeft
. When direction is rtl
, marginStart
is equivalent to marginRight
.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
marginTop
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marginTop
works like margin-top
in CSS. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/margin-top for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
marginVertical
#
Setting marginVertical
has the same effect as setting both marginTop
and marginBottom
.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
maxHeight
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maxHeight
is the maximum height for this component, in logical pixels.
It works similarly to max-height
in CSS, but in React Native you must use points or percentages. Ems and other units are not supported.
See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/max-height for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
maxWidth
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maxWidth
is the maximum width for this component, in logical pixels.
It works similarly to max-width
in CSS, but in React Native you must use points or percentages. Ems and other units are not supported.
See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/max-width for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
minHeight
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minHeight
is the minimum height for this component, in logical pixels.
It works similarly to min-height
in CSS, but in React Native you must use points or percentages. Ems and other units are not supported.
See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/min-height for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
minWidth
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minWidth
is the minimum width for this component, in logical pixels.
It works similarly to min-width
in CSS, but in React Native you must use points or percentages. Ems and other units are not supported.
See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/min-width for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
overflow
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overflow
controls how children are measured and displayed. overflow: hidden
causes views to be clipped while overflow: scroll
causes views to be measured independently of their parents' main axis. It works like overflow
in CSS (default: visible). See https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/CSS/overflow for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
enum('visible', 'hidden', 'scroll') | No |
padding
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Setting padding
has the same effect as setting each of paddingTop
, paddingBottom
, paddingLeft
, and paddingRight
. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/padding for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
paddingBottom
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paddingBottom
works like padding-bottom
in CSS. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/padding-bottom for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
paddingEnd
#
When direction is ltr
, paddingEnd
is equivalent to paddingRight
. When direction is rtl
, paddingEnd
is equivalent to paddingLeft
.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
paddingHorizontal
#
Setting paddingHorizontal
is like setting both of paddingLeft
and paddingRight
.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
paddingLeft
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paddingLeft
works like padding-left
in CSS. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/padding-left for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
paddingRight
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paddingRight
works like padding-right
in CSS. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/padding-right for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
paddingStart
#
When direction is ltr
, paddingStart
is equivalent to paddingLeft
. When direction is rtl
, paddingStart
is equivalent to paddingRight
.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
paddingTop
#
paddingTop
works like padding-top
in CSS. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/padding-top for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, ,string | No |
paddingVertical
#
Setting paddingVertical
is like setting both of paddingTop
and paddingBottom
.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
position
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position
in React Native is similar to regular CSS, but everything is set to relative
by default, so absolute
positioning is always relative to the parent.
If you want to position a child using specific numbers of logical pixels relative to its parent, set the child to have absolute
position.
If you want to position a child relative to something that is not its parent, don't use styles for that. Use the component tree.
See https://github.com/facebook/yoga for more details on how position
differs between React Native and CSS.
Type | Required |
---|---|
enum('absolute', 'relative') | No |
right
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right
is the number of logical pixels to offset the right edge of this component.
It works similarly to right
in CSS, but in React Native you must use points or percentages. Ems and other units are not supported.
See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/right for more details of how right
affects layout.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
start
#
When the direction is ltr
, start
is equivalent to left
. When the direction is rtl
, start
is equivalent to right
.
This style takes precedence over the left
, right
, and end
styles.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
top
#
top
is the number of logical pixels to offset the top edge of this component.
It works similarly to top
in CSS, but in React Native you must use points or percentages. Ems and other units are not supported.
See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/top for more details of how top
affects layout.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
width
#
width
sets the width of this component.
It works similarly to width
in CSS, but in React Native you must use points or percentages. Ems and other units are not supported. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/width for more details.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number, string | No |
zIndex
#
zIndex
controls which components display on top of others. Normally, you don't use zIndex
. Components render according to their order in the document tree, so later components draw over earlier ones. zIndex
may be useful if you have animations or custom modal interfaces where you don't want this behavior.
It works like the CSS z-index
property - components with a larger zIndex
will render on top. Think of the z-direction like it's pointing from the phone into your eyeball. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/z-index for more details.
On iOS, zIndex
may require View
s to be siblings of each other for it to work as expected.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number | No |