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display-outside

The <display-outside> keywords specify the element’s outer display type, which is essentially its role in flow layout. These keywords are used as values of the display property, and can be used for legacy purposes as a single keyword, or as defined in the Level 3 specification alongside a value from the <display-inside> keywords.

Syntax

The <display-outside> value is defined using a keyword from the list below:

Values

block
The element generates a block element box, generating line breaks both before and after the element when in the normal flow.
inline
The element generates one or more inline element boxes that do not generate line breaks before or after themselves. In normal flow, the next element will be on the same line if there is space
run-in
The element generates a run-in box. If the adjacent sibling of the element defined as display: run-in box is a block box, the run-in box becomes the first inline box of the block box that follows it.

Run-in elements act like inlines or blocks, depending on the surrounding elements. That is: If the run-in box contains a block box, same as block. If a block box follows the run-in box, the run-in box becomes the first inline box of the block box. If an inline box follows, the run-in box becomes a block box.

Note: Browsers that support the two value syntax, on finding the outer value only, such as when display: block or display: inline is specified, will set the inner value to flow. This will result in expected behavior; for example if you specify an element to be block, you would expect that the children of that element would participate in block and inline normal flow layout.

Formal syntax

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Example

In the following example, span elements (normally displayed as inline elements) are set to display: block and so break onto new lines and expand to fill their container in the inline dimension.

HTML

<span>span 1</span>
<span>span 2</span>

CSS

span {
    display: block;
    border: 1px solid rebeccapurple;
}

Result

Browser compatibilityUpdate compatibility data on GitHub

Support of run-in

Desktop
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari
Basic support 1 — 32
1 — 32
Before Chrome 4, run-in was not supported before inline elements.
No No 8 7 — 15 1 — 8
1 — 8
Before Safari 5, run-in was not supported before inline elements.
Mobile
Android webview Chrome for Android Edge Mobile Firefox for Android Opera for Android iOS Safari Samsung Internet
Basic support ? — 4.4.3
? — 4.4.3
Before version 4, run-in was not supported before inline elements.
? — 32
? — 32
Before Chrome 4, run-in was not supported before inline elements.
No No ? ? — 8
? — 8
Before Safari 5, run-in was not supported before inline elements.
?

See also

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/display-outside