The CSS margin properties define the space around elements.
Margin
The margin clears an area around an element (outside the border). The margin does not have a background color, and is completely transparent.The top, right, bottom, and left margin can be changed independently using separate properties. A shorthand margin property can also be used, to change all margins at once.
Possible Values
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
| auto | The browser calculates a margin |
| length | Specifies a margin in px, pt, cm, etc. Default value is 0px |
| % | Specifies a margin in percent of the width of the containing element |
| inherit | Specifies that the margin should be inherited from the parent element |
| Note: It is also possible to use negative values, to overlap content. |
Margin - Individual sides
In CSS, it is possible to specify different margins for different sides:Example
margin-top:100px;
margin-bottom:100px;
margin-right:50px;
margin-left:50px;
margin-bottom:100px;
margin-right:50px;
margin-left:50px;
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Margin - Shorthand property
To shorten the code, it is possible to specify all the margin properties in one property. This is called a shorthand property.The shorthand property for all the margin properties is "margin":
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