Friday, May 15, 2009

CSS Padding

Padding defines the space between the element's border and its content. CSS padding is specified just like margins - they can be set individually for each side, or all sides at once.



Setting Padding on all Sides





<p style="border:1px solid orange;padding:20px;">
This text has padding of 20 pixels on all four sides.
</p>




This results in:



This text has padding of 20 pixels on all four sides.




Setting Padding for Each Side


If you don't want the padding settings to be applied to all four sides, or if you want each side to have different padding, you can use the following properties:



  • padding-bottom


  • padding-left

  • padding-right

  • padding-top



Example:




<p style="border:1px solid orange;padding-left:60px;">This text has left padding of 60 pixels.</p>



This results in:



This text has left padding of 60 pixels.






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