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Start your free trialEnemuo Felix
1,895 PointsDisplay property
What's the difference between inline and inline-block property apart from the fact that the former can't respond to margin value? An explanation with an actual code will be very much appreciated
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsOther than top and bottom margins & paddings, the major difference is that "inline" elements are "flowed" and have no specific dimensions, where "inline-block" elements can have a specific width and height on the element.
Here's a code example:
Here is an example of an <span class="flow">inline</span> element,
and here is an example of an <span class="box">inline-block</span> element.
.flow {
display: inline; /* the default for span */
width: 100px; /* these dimensions will be ignored */
height: 100px;
background: skyblue;
}
.box {
display: inline-block;
width: 100px; /* these dimensions will be used */
height: 100px;
background: skyblue;
}
Enemuo Felix
1,895 PointsEnemuo Felix
1,895 PointsThanks for the help Steven Parker