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I'm trying to spread a list of <li>'s aligned horizontally using float:left across my <ul>.

Does anyone have any idea how this is done?

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  • float: left; sounds good. What HTML/CSS do you have so far?
    – Tomalak
    Aug 20, 2011 at 11:01
  • @Tomalak I was actually trying to divide them evenly, e.g. they will all have the same width regardless of their content, together adding up to the <ul>'s width. Jan 30, 2012 at 19:17
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    best answer: stackoverflow.com/a/11466521/104380
    – vsync
    Oct 16, 2012 at 20:44

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Is there some reason why you can't just set them to display: inline; (or inline-block)? For example:

http://jsfiddle.net/TKmR5/

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  • Display inline creates an awkward space between items, it also disallows to set width or height. Aug 20, 2011 at 11:08
  • Then use inline-block instead! "awkward space between items" is caused by not re-setting margins and paddings…
    – feeela
    Aug 20, 2011 at 11:29
  • I was able to figure out something similar myself, but this is not what I were looking after. I want differently sized items, but spread over a set width. Aug 20, 2011 at 12:19
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The answer is to use display: table; on the <ul> element and display: table-cell; on the <li> elements.

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  • Wow didn't even know this after all this time. Thank you! Jan 21, 2015 at 10:19
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    This doesn't work, would be interested in seeing a codepen or fiddle to see what else was added to styling in order to get it to work this way.
    – JGallardo
    Feb 10, 2018 at 19:19
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You can use display: inline-block; it works in modern browsers.

Example: http://jsfiddle.net/joar/ELpDD/

As feela said in the comments to #7131346,

[…] "awkward space between items" is caused by not re-setting margins and paddings…

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Float left and divide the width of the ul over de number of lis I think is what you are after. Have a look here: http://jsfiddle.net/b2nsW/

HTML:

<ul>
    <li>item</li>
     <li>item</li> 
     <li>item</li> 
     <li>item</li> 
</ul>

CSS:

ul {
    width: 250px;
    background: red;
    padding: 0;
    margin: 0;
    overflow: auto;
}

li {
    width: 20%;
    float: left;
    background: green;
    margin: 2.5%;
}
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  • Working, but only useful, if you have a fixed number of menu-items. But a customer may add more menu-items via a CMS.
    – feeela
    Aug 20, 2011 at 11:31
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li {
    display: inline-block;
}

ul{
    text-align: center;
}

Then adjust the padding or margins of the li elements to spread them across less or more across the ul.

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