how do I override the css settings for grid container? to change the gap between two grid boxes
To override the CSS settings for a grid container and change the gap between two grid boxes, you can use the grid-row-gap
and/or grid-column-gap
properties.
Here's an example in CSS:
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.grid-container {
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: repeat(3, 1fr);
grid-row-gap: 20px; /* change row gap to 20px */
grid-column-gap: 10px; /* change column gap to 10px */
}
In this example, grid-row-gap
is used to set the gap between rows, and grid-column-gap
is used to set the gap between columns. You can adjust the values to your preference.
Here's a link to the Mozilla Developer Network's documentation on CSS Grid for more information: CSS Grid
how to change the gap between only one specific row in a grid?
To change the gap between only one specific row in a grid, you can use the grid-row-gap
property on the parent container, and then use the grid-row
property to specify the selected row.
Here's an example in CSS:
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.parent-container {
display: grid;
grid-template-rows: repeat(3, 1fr); /* sets up 3 rows of equal height */
grid-row-gap: 20px; /* sets the vertical gap between all rows to 20px */
}
.selected-row {
grid-row: 2; /* target the second row (index starts at 1) */
margin-top: 30px; /* add a margin to the top of the selected row to increase the gap */
margin-bottom: 10px; /* add a margin to the bottom of the selected row to decrease the gap with the following row */
}
This sets up a parent container with three rows of equal height with a vertical gap of 20px between each of them. The .selected-row
class specifically targets the second row using the grid-row
property, then adds a top margin of 30px to increase the gap between the first and second row, and a bottom margin of 10px to decrease the gap between the second and third row.
Note that you can combine grid-row-gap
and grid-column-gap
properties to change the gap between rows and columns respectively.
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