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I have this simple piece of HTML.

Why doesn't the background color fill the entire #footer element's background - specifically, including the margin?

<!doctype html>
<html>

<head>
  <style>
    #footer {
      background: #263238;
      margin: 100px;
      padding: 0;
    }
    .footer-text {
      margin: 0;
      color: #fff;
    }
  </style>
</head>

<body>
  <div id="footer">
    <div class="footer-text">All Rights Reserved © 2016</div>
  </div>
</body>

</html>

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8 Answers 8

55

You should use padding instead of margin as described by CSS's Box Model.

  • Margin is providing space beyond the element's box and therefore won't be colored - it's simply space.

  • Padding on the other hand provides space around the inside of the element's box and is colored and affected by other styles.

<!doctype html>
<html>      
  
  <head>
     <style>
        #footer {
           background: #263238;
           padding: 100px;
        }
        .footer-text {
           margin: 0;
           color: #fff;
        }
     </style>
  </head>
    
  <body>
     <div id="footer">
        <div class="footer-text">All Rights Reserved © 2016</div>
     </div>
  </body>   
 
</html>

1
  • I'm trying to use color just the top padding/(what I thought would be the margin) not the whole background color of that that div. Is there away to separate the top into a different color or do you just need a separate div and change the background color of that?
    – Micah
    Jan 4, 2023 at 19:07
8

Box model exampe This is how the css box model works. Tha background is applied only to the padding and content areas, that is why you don't see the background in the margin. the fix is simple just change the margin to be padding.

6

You can use padding.

If you can use margin then it's leave space outside of border and padding it's leave space inside border. So it's works perfect for you using padding.

 #footer{background: #263238; padding: 100px;}
 .footer-text{margin: 0;color: #fff;}
 <div id="footer">
        <div class="footer-text">All Rights Reserved © 2016</div>
    </div>

3

Try giving border: 1px solid transparent to the parent element of the p tag.

0
<!doctype html>
    <html>
        <head>
           <style>
              #footer{background: #263238;padding: 100px;}
              .footer-text{margin: 0;color: #fff;}
           </style>
        </head>
        <body>
            <div id="footer">
                <div class="footer-text">All Rights Reserved © 2016</div>
            </div>
        </body>
   </html>

Margin is applied outside the box while padding is applicable inside the box.

Here is an example of margin/padding.

http://www.goer.org/images/html/boxbasic.png

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  • Please explain why this works. Otherwise it's useless.
    – Pogrindis
    Dec 22, 2016 at 13:00
  • Margin is out side of the box. while Padding is inside the box. Dec 22, 2016 at 13:01
  • Put that in your answer. Also that's not a very clear explanation: see : stackoverflow.com/a/41283805/1606432
    – Pogrindis
    Dec 22, 2016 at 13:01
  • Updated with an example Dec 22, 2016 at 13:03
0

Margin doesn't get included in the Box-model of your div.

You add padding instead of margin. That will get you uniform color in your footer. like this:

#footer {
  background: #263238;
  margin:0;
  padding:100px;
}

But if you are looking for different color on the outside then you can get this using border like this:

#footer {
  background: #263238;
  margin:0;
  padding:0;
  border:100px solid green;
}

Now you can include border in your box-model so it doesn't mess up with your page structure. Do this by defining box-sizing for the footer.

#footer {
  background: #263238;
  margin:0;
  padding:0;
  border:100px solid green;
  box-sizing:border-box;
}
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<!doctype html>
<html>      
  
  <head>
     <style>
        #footer {
           background: #263238;
           padding: 100px;
        }
        .footer-text {
           margin: 0;
           color: #fff;
        }
     </style>
  </head>
    
  <body>
     <div id="footer">
        <div class="footer-text">All Rights Reserved © 2016</div>
     </div>
  </body>   
 
</html>

0

give background-colour to the parent of the element (whose margin you want to be coloured)

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