Why does display: -ms-flex; -ms-justify-content: c

2019-01-13 13:33发布

问题:

Why doesn't the following code work in IE10?

.foo {
    display: -ms-flex; 
    -ms-justify-content: center;
}

What do I need to write in order for them to work?

回答1:

IE10 implemented the Flexbox draft from March 2012. Those properties correspond to these:

.foo {
    display: -ms-flexbox;
    -ms-flex-pack: center;
}


回答2:

A good place to start when trying to get the syntax right for all browsers is http://the-echoplex.net/flexyboxes/

For centering elements horizontally and vertically within a container you'll get code something like this: (working in Chrome,FF,Opera 12.1+ and IE 10+)

FIDDLE

<div class="flex-container">
  <div class="flex-item">A</div>
  <div class="flex-item">B</div>
  <div class="flex-item">C</div>
</div>

CSS

.flex-container {

    height: 100%;
    display: -webkit-box;
    display: -moz-box;
    display: -ms-flexbox;
    display: -webkit-flex;
    display: flex;
    -webkit-box-direction: normal;
    -moz-box-direction: normal;
    -webkit-box-orient: horizontal;
    -moz-box-orient: horizontal;
    -webkit-flex-direction: row;
    -ms-flex-direction: row;
    flex-direction: row;
    -webkit-flex-wrap: wrap;
    -ms-flex-wrap: wrap;
    flex-wrap: wrap;
    -webkit-box-pack: center;
    -moz-box-pack: center;
    -webkit-justify-content: center;
    -ms-flex-pack: center;
    justify-content: center;
    -webkit-align-content: stretch;
    -ms-flex-line-pack: stretch;
    align-content: stretch;
    -webkit-box-align: center;
    -moz-box-align: center;
    -webkit-align-items: center;
    -ms-flex-align: center;
    align-items: center;
    }
.flex-item
{
    width: 100px;
    height:100px;
    background: brown;
    margin: 0 10px;
}

/*
    Legacy Firefox implementation treats all flex containers
    as inline-block elements.
*/

@-moz-document url-prefix() {
.flex-container {
    width: 100%;
    -moz-box-sizing: border-box;
    }

}