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I'm making a menu. Looks something like thing:

<div>
    <ul>
        <li><a>menu/<br/>item</a></li>
    </ul>
</div>

I want to center the text vertically. I usually go with

ul li { height: 50px; line-height: 50px; }

for example. But obviously this does not work since it is a
tag in the menu. I need the text to look like

menu/
item

in the menu. Any ideas how to solve this? Thanks!

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    display as a table-cell is a way
    – SQLMason
    Apr 12, 2011 at 20:56

2 Answers 2

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You could just set a smaller line height and equal padding top and bottom, like so:

ul li {
   padding: 20px 0;
   line-height: 14px;
}

This method assumes each item list contains two lines of text for them all to be equal height.

It would look something like this - http://jsfiddle.net/ajcw/fVamh/

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  • Thanks, but forgot to mention that some are 1 line. However, i added a class to the dual-rows with jquery and changed the padding. I guess it works ok..
    – Johan
    Apr 12, 2011 at 21:17
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Vertical Align is only supported in table cells. You can either adjust your padding to move the text around (will only work for your particular font size and if that changes you will have to re-adjust your padding), or as Dan Andrews mentioned above, you can use display: table-cell, however, this is only supported by the newer browsers, so depending on your audience, it may not be a viable solution.

For table-cell support, see QuirksMode.com

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