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I would like to know to align the text in a p element to be vertically centered.

Here are my styles:

p.event_desc {
     font: bold 12px "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
     line-height: 14px;
     height: 35px;
     margin: 0px;
}
<p class="event_desc">Lorem ipsum.</p>

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12 Answers 12

79

Try these styles:

p.event_desc {
  font: bold 12px "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
  line-height: 14px;
  height:75px;
  margin: 0px;
  display: table-cell;
  vertical-align: middle;
  padding: 10px;
  border: 1px solid #f00;
}
<p class="event_desc">lorem ipsum</p>

4
  • I'm new to HTML CSS. I tried hard to look for an answer that doesn't involve tables (because apparently they're bad...). This answer was just too simple to pass up on so I'm using it.
    – V Maharajh
    Mar 16, 2015 at 22:40
  • @vivekmaharajh Using HTML table tags for layout is bad. I don't believe it's bad to use table in display for things like this.
    – Keavon
    Aug 4, 2015 at 2:25
  • What if you want the paragraph to span the entire width but it only contains a couple of words? Sep 19, 2017 at 14:30
  • Except now I can't
    – mae
    Sep 14, 2018 at 15:04
41

You can use line-height for that. Just set it up to the exact height of your p tag.

p.event_desc {
  line-height:35px;
}
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  • 2
    @Gatekeeper in such a case we can simply align the paragraph inside a container to vertically center it. Such as with this method: Centering in the Unknown. Jun 15, 2012 at 14:08
  • whow, you actually made to learn something new on friday afternoon... cool :-D
    – Gatekeeper
    Jun 15, 2012 at 14:12
  • 2
    everyone loved valign back in the table-layout days! ;)
    – Luca
    Jun 15, 2012 at 14:23
12

If the answers that involve tables or setting line-height don't work for you, you can experiment with wrapping the p element in a div and style its positioning relative to the height of the parent div.

.parent-div{
  width: 100px;
  height: 100px;
  background-color: blue;
}

.text-div{
  position: relative;
  top: 50%;
  transform: translateY(-50%);
}

p.event_desc{
  font: bold 12px "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
  color: white;
  text-align: center;
}
<div class="parent-div">
  <div class="text-div">
   <p class="event_desc">
    MY TEXT
   </p>
  </div>
</div>

2
  • This only appears to work with the parent element having a set height.
    – Martin
    May 22, 2020 at 12:17
  • This is exactly what I needed! All of the other answers didn't work for me as I was using inline-block elements.
    – Roodey
    Jun 19, 2023 at 13:12
5

So personally I'm not sure of the best-method way, but one thing I have found works well for vertical alignment is using Flex, as you can justify it's content!

Let's say you have the following HTML and CSS:

.paragraph { 
      font-weight: light;
      color: gray;
      min-height: 6rem;
      background: lightblue;
  }
<h1 class="heading"> Nice to meet you! </h1>
<p class="paragraph"> This is a paragraph </p>

We end up with a paragraph that isn't vertically centered, now if we use a Flex Column and apply the min height + BG to that we get the following:

.myflexbox {
    min-height: 6rem;
    display: flex;
    flex-direction: column;
    justify-content: center;
    background: lightblue;
}

.paragraph { 
      font-weight: light;
      color: gray;
  }
<h1 class="heading"> Nice to meet you! </h1>
<div class="myflexbox">
    <p class="paragraph"> This is a paragraph </p>
</div>

However, in some situations you can't just wrap the P tag in a div so easily, well using Flexbox on the P tag is perfectly fine even if it's not the nicest practice.

.myflexparagraph {
    min-height: 6rem;
    display: flex;
    flex-direction: column;
    justify-content: center;
    background: lightblue;
}

.paragraph { 
      font-weight: light;
      color: gray;
  }
<h1 class="heading"> Nice to meet you! </h1>
<p class="paragraph myflexparagraph"> This is a paragraph </p>

I have no clue if this is good or bad but if this helps only one person somewhere that's still one more then naught!

2

If you use Bootstrap, try to assign margin-bottom 0 to the paragraph and after assign the property align-items-center to container, for example, like this:

<div class="row align-items-center">
     <p class="col-sm-1 mb-0">
          ....
     </p>
</div>

Bootstrap by default assign a calculate margin bottom, so mb-0 disabled this.

I hope it helps

1

you could use

    line-height:35px;

You really shouldnt set a height on paragraph as its not good for accessibility (what happens if the user increase text size etc)

Instead use a Div with a hight and the p inside it with the correct line-height:

    <div style="height:35px;"><p style="line-height:35px;">text</p></div>
1

User vertical-align: middle; along with text-align: center property

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<style>
.center {
  border: 3px solid green;
  text-align: center;
}

.center p {
  display: inline-block;
  vertical-align: middle;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>

<h2>Centering</h2>
<p>In this example, we use the line-height property with a value that is equal to the height property to center the div element:</p>

<div class="center">
  <p>I am vertically and horizontally centered.</p>
</div>

</body>
</html>
0

Alternative solution which scales for multi-line text:

Set vertical and horizontal padding to be (height - line-height) / 2

p.event_desc {
    font: bold 12px "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
    line-height: 14px;
    padding: 10.5px 0;
    margin: 0px;
}
0

Below styles will vertically center it for you.

p.event_desc {
 font: bold 12px "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
 line-height: 14px;
 height: 35px;
 display: table-cell;
 vertical-align: middle;
 margin: 0px;
}
0

In my case margin auto works fine.

p {
    font: 22px/24px Ubuntu;
    margin:auto 0px;
}
1
  • Yea. Margin auto to top and bottom works fine May 10, 2022 at 7:31
0

Precisely, vertically align text in a paragraph.

HTML

<main>
    <p><span>TEXT to be centered in P tag</span></p>
</main>

CSS

main {
        height: 400px;
        position: relative;
}

main>p {
        min-height: 128px;
        line-height: 128px;

        font-size: 48px;

        position: relative;

        top: 50%;
        transform: translateY(-50%);
        -webkit-transform: translateY(-50%);
        -moz-transform: translateY(-50%);
        -ms-transform: translateY(-50%);
}

main>p>span {
        position: absolute;

        left: 0;
        right: 0;
        top: 64px;
        transform: translateY(-68px);
        -webkit-transform: translateY(-68px);
        -moz-transform: translateY(-68px);
        -ms-transform: translateY(-68px);

        text-align: center;
}
0

Try this:

<div class="parent">
    <p class="child"> This is a paragraph </p>
</div>

parent {
    display: flex;
    justify-content: center;
    align-items: center;
}

p {
    text-align: center;
}

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