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I want to keep the height of #abc div at 50px and text to align vertically in the middle of the div.

body{
  padding: 0;
  margin: 0;
  margin: 0px auto;
}

#main{
  position: relative;
  background-color:blue;
  width:500px;
  height:500px;
}

#abc{
  font:Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif;
  font-size:18px;
  text-align:left;
  background-color:#0F0;
  height:50px;
  vertical-align:middle;
}
<div id="main">
 <div id="abc">
     asdfasdfafasdfasdf
 </div>
</div>

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11 Answers 11

206

You can use line-height: 50px;, you won't need vertical-align: middle; there.

Demo


The above will fail if you've multiple lines, so in that case you can wrap your text using span and than use display: table-cell; and display: table; along with vertical-align: middle;, also don't forget to use width: 100%; for #abc

Demo

#abc{
  font:Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif;
  font-size:18px;
  text-align:left;
  background-color:#0F0;
  height:50px;
  display: table;
  width: 100%;
}

#abc span {
  vertical-align:middle;
  display: table-cell;
}

Another solution I can think of here is to use transform property with translateY() where Y obviously stands for Y Axis. It's pretty straight forward... All you need to do is set the elements position to absolute and later position 50% from the top and translate from it's axis with negative -50%

div {
  height: 100px;
  width: 100px;
  background-color: tomato;
  position: relative;
}

p {
  position: absolute;
  top: 50%;
  transform: translateY(-50%);
}

Demo

Note that this won't be supported on older browsers, for example IE8, but you can make IE9 and other older browser versions of Chrome and Firefox by using -ms, -moz and -webkit prefixes respectively.

For more information on transform, you can refer here.

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  • this does not work if you have long text Sep 16, 2021 at 13:57
  • magicly works for me w/ transform way @@
    – Nam G VU
    Jan 8 at 9:02
119

Old question but nowadays CSS3 makes vertical alignment really simple!

Just add to #abc the following css:

display:flex;
align-items:center;

Simple Demo

Original question demo updated

Simple Example:

.vertical-align-content {
  background-color:#f18c16;
  height:150px;
  display:flex;
  align-items:center;
  /* Uncomment next line to get horizontal align also */
  /* justify-content:center; */
}
<div class="vertical-align-content">
  Hodor!
</div>

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  • 3
    I would suggest also: display:grid; align-items:center; It works better when you have more than one object to align vertically together Jul 29, 2017 at 22:35
  • Which browsers supports CSS3 ?
    – Kiquenet
    Jan 17, 2018 at 16:05
  • @Kiquenet, 92% of the global market caniuse.com/#search=align-items Dec 10, 2018 at 23:57
  • 1
    This works very well, thank you. Some of the other posts have not aged well here, and I would suggest implementing this instead of using a heavier hand as some of the other approaches do.
    – Travis J
    Apr 7 at 21:05
98

It's simple: give the parent div this:

display: table;

and give the child div(s) this:

display: table-cell;
vertical-align: middle;

That's it!

.parent{
    display: table;
}
.child{
    display: table-cell;
    vertical-align: middle;
    padding-left: 20px;
}
<div class="parent">
    <div class="child">
        Test
    </div>
    <div class="child">
        Test Test Test <br/> Test Test Test
    </div>
    <div class="child">
        Test Test Test <br/> Test Test Test <br/> Test Test Test
    </div>
<div>

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  • 6
    this is bad as this is using table as a hack, it may work for most cases, but when you want to change the width of the 'table' , then it's not gonna work properly(which i am having the issue now with this solution) Aug 6, 2015 at 1:21
  • I didn't need to add the display:table;to the parent to make it work.
    – Vince
    Sep 22, 2015 at 10:28
  • Perhaps this is a hack ... but it WORKS, and most other solutions work only in specific cases and are often not usable in our case.
    – Jerry
    Jan 31, 2019 at 10:36
  • Advantage of this solution : works with all type of contents (not only for text, and not only a single line ...)
    – Jerry
    Jan 31, 2019 at 10:37
49

I found this solution by Sebastian Ekström. It's quick, dirty, and works really well. Even if you don't know the parent's height:

.element {
  position: relative;
  top: 50%;
  -webkit-transform: translateY(-50%);
  -ms-transform: translateY(-50%);
  transform: translateY(-50%);
}

Read the full article here.

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  • 4
    This might blur things because the result of transforms can be lead to things being positioned at half pixel locations. Jul 17, 2015 at 5:30
  • 1
    There is an update on the post targeting that issue. On parent: transform-style: preserve-3d;!
    – Andry
    Jul 29, 2015 at 9:25
11

 div {
    height:200px;
    text-align: center;
    padding: 2px;
    border: 1px solid #000;
    background-color: green;
}

.text-align-center {
    display: flex;
    align-items: center;
    justify-content: center;
}
<div class="text-align-center"> Align center</div>

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  • Explain it please! Jun 21, 2019 at 12:30
  • align-items: center only align the text vertically, but not horizontally. justify-content: center does the trick. That .text-align-center is the exact 3 lines of code you need to align element to the middle div. Thank you. Jul 15, 2022 at 19:39
8

You can use Line height a big as height of the div. But for me best solution is this --> position:relative; top:50%; transform:translate(0,50%);

4

How about adding line-height ?

#abc{
  font:Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif;
  font-size:18px;
  text-align:left;
  background-color:#0F0;
  height:50px;
  vertical-align:middle;
  line-height: 45px;
}

Fiddle, line-height

Or padding on #abc. This is the result with padding

Update

Add in your css :

#abc img{
   vertical-align: middle;
}

The result. Hope this what you looking for.

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2

Try this:

.main_div{
    display: table;
    width: 100%;
}
.cells {
    display: table-cell;
    vertical-align: middle;
}

Another method for centering a div:

<div id="parent">
    <div id="child">Content here</div>
</div>

#parent {position: relative;}

#child {
    position: absolute;
    top: 0;
    bottom: 0;
    left: 0;
    right: 0;
    width: 50px;
    height: 100px;
    margin: auto;
}
2

This Code Is for Vertical Middle and Horizontal Center Align without specify fixed height:

.parent-class-name {
  position: relative;
}

.className {
  position: absolute;
  top: 50%;
  left: 0;
  right: 0;
  margin: 0 auto;
  transform: translateY(-50%);
  -moz-transform: translateY(-50%);
  -webkit-transform: translateY(-50%);
}

2

.container { 
  height: 200px;
  position: relative;
  border: 3px solid green; 
}

.center {
  margin: 0;
  position: absolute;
  top: 50%;
  left: 50%;
  -ms-transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
  transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
}
<h2>Centering Div inside Div, horizontally and vertically without table</h2>
<p>1. Positioning and the transform property to vertically and horizontally center</p>
<p>2. CSS Layout - Horizontal & Vertical Align</p>

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

1

Use the translateY CSS property to vertically center your text in it's container

<style>
.centertext{

    position: relative;
    top: 50%;
    transform: translateY(40%);

}
</style>

And then apply it to your containing DIV

  <div class="centertext">
        <font style="color:white; font-size:20px;">   Your Text Here </font>
  </div>

Adjust the translateY percentage to suit your needs. Hope this helps

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