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Mastering Bootstrap 4

You're reading from   Mastering Bootstrap 4 Master the latest version of Bootstrap 4 to build highly customized responsive web apps

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788834902
Length 354 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Benjamin Jakobus Benjamin Jakobus
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Preface 1. Revving Up Bootstrap FREE CHAPTER 2. Making a Style Statement 3. Building the Layout 4. On Navigation, Footers, Alerts, and Content 5. Speeding Up Development Using Third-Party Plugins 6. Customizing Your Plugins 7. Advanced Third-Party Plugins 8. Utilities 9. List Groups and Accordions 10. Optimizing Your Website 11. Integrating with AngularJS and React 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Display properties and alignment


Display helpers and alignment helpers form an important aspect of Bootstrap's utility classes. The latter are classes that allow you to quickly set the display property of an element, while alignment utilities can be used to change the vertical alignment of elements whose display property is set to either inline or inline-block. Let's look at each type of helper class individually.

Display helpers

Display helper classes allow you to quickly set the display property of an element, and in the previous chapters we have already come across some of these helper classes (for example, d-none). The classes are prefixed with the letter d, followed by a dash and the name of the property value to which you wish to set the element's display:

  • d-none is akin to writing display: none; and hides the given element
  • d-block is akin to writing display: block; and will force the element to which it is applied to span the full width of the available space
  • d-inline is akin to writing...
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