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I'm trying to follow a very basic example. Using the starter page and the grid system, I was hoping the following:

<div class="row">
  <div class="span12">
    <h1>Bootstrap starter template</h1>
    <p>Example text.</p>
  </div>
</div>

...would produce centered text.

However, it still appears on the far left. What am I doing wrong?

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24 Answers 24

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This is for Text Centering (which is what the question was about)

For other types of content, see Flavien's answer.

Update: Bootstrap 2.3.0+ Answer

The original answer was for an early version of bootstrap. As of bootstrap 2.3.0, you can simply give the div the class .text-center.


Original Answer (pre 2.3.0)

You need to define one of the two classes, row or span12 with a text-align: center. See http://jsfiddle.net/xKSUH/ or http://jsfiddle.net/xKSUH/1/

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    I've tried this for both row, and span12, but my table inside span12, inside row always sits left. Adding padding moves it to the center, but I want to center it in a responsive way. Can I do auto padding somehow?
    – ATSiem
    Apr 19, 2012 at 15:38
  • I see that this is working but why should we need to define it.Are these not already defined?I am talking just about the text.... Sep 7, 2012 at 17:45
  • @AkshatJiwanSharma--the classes are defined, but last I looked, the text-align: center is not default on those classes. Typically the default is going to be left alignment.
    – ScottS
    Sep 7, 2012 at 22:27
  • for pre 2.3.0 the .pagination-centered also works :P saves you the keystroke of adding another class.
    – Sarim
    Apr 2, 2014 at 19:35
  • @Sarim: Actually, pagination-centered requires you to add another class to the html. My pre-2.3.0 answer only requires one to expand the property definition of a class already there. Also, if you look at the comments on the answer using pagination-centered, you will find some objections and warnings related to that. But if it works for you in your case--go to it! :-)
    – ScottS
    Apr 2, 2014 at 20:25
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NOTE: this was removed in Bootstrap 3.


Pre-Bootstrap 3, you could use the CSS class pagination-centered like this:

<div class="span12 pagination-centered">
    Centered content.
</div>

Class pagination-centered is already in bootstrap.css (or bootstrap.min.css) and has the only one rule:

.pagination-centered{text-align:center;}

With Bootstrap 2.3.0. just use class text-center

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    I wouldn't suggest using this as its very specific to pagination (as inferred from the classname). It may clash with styles you apply on pagination and may not be compatible with future updates if bootstrap decides that this class needs to do more for centered pagination.
    – epicwhale
    Sep 2, 2012 at 20:26
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    @lurii.k This makes EVERYTHING centered, including children. WHat if we just want to align the outer container but have everything inside it align left?
    – gatzkerob
    Dec 14, 2012 at 1:24
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    With bootstrap 2.3.0. just use css class .text-center
    – Iurii.K
    Feb 27, 2013 at 15:19
  • Greatest answer so far! Work with bootstrap 2.3.2
    – z1m.in
    Jun 29, 2013 at 21:49
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    It appears that Bootstrap 3.0.0 has removed this class. Using .text-center on the parent is the correct solution for this version. Oct 24, 2013 at 21:22
155

I guess most of the people here are actually searching for the way to center the whole div and not only the text content (which is trivial…).

The second way (instead of using text-align:center) to center things in HTML is to have an element with a fixed width and auto margin (left and right). With Bootstrap, the style defining auto margins is the "container" class.

<div class="container">
    <div class="span12">
        "Centered stuff there"
    </div>
</div>

Take a look here for a fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/D2RLR/7788/

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Bootstrap 5 (update 2021)

Bootstrap 5 still uses flexbox grid layout, so centering works the same way.

  • text-center to center display:inline elements (ie: span, img)
  • mx-auto for centering inside flex elements
  • offset-* or mx-auto can be used to center columns (.col-)
  • justify-content-center to center columns (col-*) inside row

Bootstrap 4

"Centered content" can mean many different things, and Bootstrap centering has changed a lot since the original post.

Horizontal Center

Bootstrap 3

  • text-center is used for display:inline elements
  • center-block to center display:block elements
  • col-*offset-* to center grid columns
  • see this answer to center the navbar

Demo Bootstrap 3 Horizontal Centering

Bootstrap 4

  • text-center is still used for display:inline elements
  • mx-auto replaces center-block to center display:block elements
  • offset-* or mx-auto can be used to center grid columns
  • justify-content-center in row can also be used to center col-*

mx-auto (auto x-axis margins) will center display:block or display:flex elements that have a defined width, (%, vw, px, etc..). Flexbox is used by default on grid columns, so there are also various flexbox centering methods.

Demo Bootstrap 4 Horizontal Centering


**Vertical Center** --

Now that Bootstrap 4 is flexbox by default there are many different approaches to vertical alignment using: auto-margins, flexbox utils, or the display utils along with vertical align utils. At first "vertical align utils" seems obvious but these only work with inline and table display elements. Here are some Bootstrap 4 vertical centering options..


1 - Vertical Center Using Auto Margins:

Another way to vertically center is to use my-auto. This will center the element within it's container. For example, h-100 makes the row full height, and my-auto will vertically center the col-sm-12 column.

<div class="row h-100">
    <div class="col-sm-12 my-auto">
        <div class="card card-block w-25">Card</div>
    </div>
</div>

Vertical Center Using Auto Margins Demo

my-auto represents margins on the vertical y-axis and is equivalent to:

margin-top: auto;
margin-bottom: auto;

2 - Vertical Center with Flexbox:

vertical center grid columns

Since Bootstrap 4 .row is now display:flex you can simply use align-self-center on any column to vertically center it...

       <div class="row">
           <div class="col-6 align-self-center">
                <div class="card card-block">
                 Center
                </div>
           </div>
           <div class="col-6">
                <div class="card card-inverse card-danger">
                    Taller
                </div>
          </div>
    </div>

or, use align-items-center on the entire .row to vertically center align all col-* in the row...

       <div class="row align-items-center">
           <div class="col-6">
                <div class="card card-block">
                 Center
                </div>
           </div>
           <div class="col-6">
                <div class="card card-inverse card-danger">
                    Taller
                </div>
          </div>
    </div>

Vertical Center Different Height Columns Demo


3 - Vertical Center Using Display Utils:

Bootstrap 4 has display utils that can be used for display:table, display:table-cell, display:inline, etc.. These can be used with the vertical alignment utils to align inline, inline-block or table cell elements.

<div class="row h-50">
    <div class="col-sm-12 h-100 d-table">
        <div class="card card-block d-table-cell align-middle">
            I am centered vertically
        </div>
    </div>
</div>

Vertical Center Using Display Utils Demo

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  • When using Grid layout I found that only the following combination of css would horizontally & vertically align a div inside a column so that the maximum height of the column also matched the largest column in the same row. .className-of-inner-div { display: inline-block; text-align: left; padding-top: 25%; padding-bottom: 20%; margin-top: auto; margin-bottom: auto; } .className-of-Grid-column { vertical-align:middle; text-align: center; } Apr 12, 2017 at 8:05
  • I'd upvote for each demo if I could. They're great. :) Thanks a lot!
    – Pascal
    Dec 5, 2019 at 16:24
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Bootstrap 3.1.1 has a .center-block class for centering divs. See: http://getbootstrap.com/css/#helper-classes-center.

Center content blocks Set an element to display: block and center via margin. Available as a mixin and class.

<div class="center-block">...</div>

Or, as others have already said, use the .text-center class to centre text.

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The best way to do this is define a css style:

.centered-text {
    text-align:center
}    

Then where ever you need centered text you add it like so:

<div class="row">
    <div class="span12 centered-text">
        <h1>Bootstrap starter template</h1>
        <p>Use this document as a way to quick start any new project.<br> All you get is this message and a barebones HTML document.</p>
    </div>
</div>

or if you just want the p tag centered:

<div class="row">
    <div class="span12 centered-text">
        <h1>Bootstrap starter template</h1>
        <p class="centered-text">Use this document as a way to quick start any new project.<br> All you get is this message and a barebones HTML document.</p>
    </div>
</div>

The less inline css you use the better.

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  • Good one, I used this to center the buttons in a Bootstrap Modal footer.
    – Giant Elk
    Aug 26, 2014 at 3:36
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The class .show-grid is applying center aligned text in the example in the link.

You can always add style="text-align:center" to your row div or some other class I would think.

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    adding inline styles like this is often considered bad practice Jun 29, 2012 at 1:14
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    I agree, and that's why I also said "or some other class" :)
    – PAULDAWG
    Jun 29, 2012 at 17:03
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As of February 2013, in some cases, I add a "centred" class to the "span" div:

<div class="container">
  <div class="row">
    <div class="span9 centred">
      This div will be centred.
    </div>
  </div>
</div>

and to CSS:

[class*="span"].centred {
  margin-left: auto;
  margin-right: auto;
  float: none;
}

The reason for this is because the span* div's get floated to the left, and the "auto margin" centering technique works only if the div is not floated.

Demo (on JSFiddle): http://jsfiddle.net/5RpSh/8/embedded/result/

JSFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/5RpSh/8/

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    This is the best answer because it the div is centered and it is still responsive. Here is a fiddle for the demo. The one in the answer doesn't work: jsfiddle.net/r7Qgn/6
    – Rafi
    Jun 13, 2014 at 14:11
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If you use Bootstrap 3, it also has built-in CSS class named .text-center. That's what you want.

<div class="text-left">
    left
</div>

<div class="text-center">
    center
</div>

<div class="text-right">
    right
</div>

Please see the example in jsfiddle. http://jsfiddle.net/ucheng/Q4Fue/

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Bootstrap 2.3 has a text-center class.

<p class="text-left">Left aligned text.</p>
<p class="text-center">Center aligned text.</p>
<p class="text-right">Right aligned text.</p>
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  • No, that's work only for text, the question is about the main container Jun 4, 2016 at 21:25
  • "the question is about the main container" I don't see why you claim that (and see the accepted answer)
    – leonbloy
    Jun 5, 2016 at 2:27
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On my side I define new CSS styles ready to use and easy to remember:

.center { text-align: center;}
.left { text-align: left;}
.right { text-align: right;}
.justify { text-align: justify;}
.fleft { float: left;} /*-> similar to .pull-left already existing in bootstrap*/
.fright { float: right;}  /*-> similar to .pull-right already existing in bootstrap*/
.vab { vertical-align: bottom;}
.bold { font-weight: bold;}
.italic { font-style: italic;}

Is it a good idea? Is there any good practice for this?

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    slippery slope. css is supposed to remove styling concerns from the document structure. These, albeit indirectly, add them back. Maybe TBS sets a bad example with their span12s and the like Nov 15, 2012 at 22:54
  • I agree with the slippery slope comment. I'd also add that the use of Twitter Bootstrap itself is arguably a slippery slope. Aug 9, 2016 at 19:46
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If you are using Bootstrap 2.0+

This can make the div centered to the page.

<div class="row">
    <div class="span4 offset4">
        //your content here gets centered of the page
    </div>
</div>
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    this does not center the element. it puts the upper left corner of the element to 4 columns forward. centering means putting the exact center of the element to the center of the container element. Aug 17, 2012 at 1:52
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Any text-align utility class would do the trick. Bootstrap has been using .text-center class for centering text for a long time now.

.text-center { text-align: center !important; }

Or you can create your own utilities. Some variations I've seen over the years:

.u-text-center { text-align: center !important; }
.ta-center { text-align: center !important; }
.ta\:c { text-align: center !important; }
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    Not a good design since pull-left and pull-right effects the element given the class. pull-center as you define, effects the childs of the element. Aug 17, 2012 at 1:50
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You need to adjust with the .span.

Example:

<div class="container-fluid">
  <div class="row-fluid">
    <div class="span4"></div>
    <!--/span-->
    <div class="span4" align="center">
      <div class="hero-unit" align="center">
        <h3>Sign In</h3>
        <form>
          <div class="input-prepend">
            <span class="add-on"><i class="icon-envelope"></i> </span>
            <input class="span6" type="text" placeholder="Email address">
          </div>
          <div class="input-prepend">
            <span class="add-on"><i class="icon-key"></i> </span>
            <input class="span6" type="password" placeholder="Password">
          </div>
        </form>
      </div>
    </div>
    <!-- /span -->
    <div class="span4"></div>
  </div>
  <!-- /row -->
</div>
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My preferred method for centering blocks of information while maintaining responsiveness (mobile compatibility) is to place two empty span1 divs before and after the content you wish to center.

<div class="row-fluid">

    <div class="span1">
    </div>

        <div class="span10">
          <div class="hero-unit">
            <h1>Reading Resources</h1>
            <p>Read here...</p>
          </div>
        </div><!--/span-->

    <div class="span1">
    </div>

</div><!--/row-->
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For Bootstrap version 3.1.1 and above, the best class for centering the content is the .center-block helper class.

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  • yes it is wright now very themes and users use bootstrap versions greater than 3.1.1 Sep 30, 2016 at 10:21
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<div class="container">
  <div class="col-md-12 centered">
    <div class="row">
      <div class="col-md-1"></div>
       <div class="col-md-10">
           label
       </div>
      <div class="col-md-1"></div>
    </div>
  </div>
</div>

Do not use container-fluid in the main.

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  • You have a centered class in your code that will create a lot of confusion
    – bg17aw
    Jul 21, 2016 at 13:05
  • interesting approach, but for my particular webform css, this was a good option. Oct 19, 2017 at 19:37
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Center-block is also an option not referred in above answers

    <div class="center-block" style="width:200px;background-color:#ccc;">...</div>

All the class center-block does is to tell the element to have a margin of 0 auto, the auto being the left/right margins. However, unless the class text-center or css text-align:center; is set on the parent, the element does not know the point to work out this auto calculation from, so it will not center itself as anticipated.

So text-center is a better option.

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You can use any one of the below types

  1. Use the Bootstrap existing class text-center.
  2. Adding a custom style, style = "text-align:center".
  3. Use a column offset:

    Example: <div class="col-md-offset-6 col-md-12"></div>

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I created this class to keep the centered regardless of screen size while maintaining responsive features:

.container {
    alignment-adjust: central;
}
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Simply use a class, text-center, for the div or tag which you want. I think it may work fine. It is a Bootstrap class for text align center.

Here are some text alignment Bootstrap classes:

text-left, text-right, text-justify, etc.
<div class="row">
 <div class="col-md-12 text-center">
  <h1>Bootstrap starter template</h1>
  <p>Example text.</p>
 </div>
</div>
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I tried two ways, and it worked fine to center the div. Both the ways will align the divs on all screens.

Way 1: Using Push:

<div class = "col-lg-4 col-md-4 col-sm-4 col-xs-4 col-lg-push-4 col-md-push-4 col-sm-push-4 col-xs-push-4" style="border-style:solid;border-width:1px">
    <h2>Grievance form</h2> <!-- To center this text, use style="text-align: center" -->
  </div>

Way 2: Using Offset:

<div class = "col-lg-4 col-md-4 col-sm-4 col-xs-4 col-lg-offset-4 col-md-offest-4 col-sm-offest-4 col-xs-offest-4" style="border-style:solid;border-width:1px">
    <h2>Grievance form</h2> <!--to center this text, use style="text-align: center"-->
</div>

Result:

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Explanation

Bootstrap will designate to the left, the first column of the specified screen-occupancy. If we use offset or push it will shift the 'this' column by 'those' many columns. Though I faced some issues in responsiveness of offset, push was awesome.

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Update 2018:

In Bootstrap 4.1.3, content can be centered using class mx-auto.

<div class="mx-auto">
  Centered element
</div>

Reference: https://getbootstrap.com/docs/4.1/utilities/spacing/#horizontal-centering

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Adding an answer. Hope it helps someone

<div class="row">
  <div class="col-sm-12 col-md-12 col-lg-12">
    <div class='d-flex flex-row justify-content-center'>
      <img     
        className='img-fluid'       
        src="<url>"
          />
    </div>
    </div>
</div>

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