Flex
Import
import { Flex, Spacer } from '@hover/blueprint'
- Flex: A
Box
withdisplay: flex
. - Spacer: Creates an adjustable, empty space that can be used to tune the
spacing between child elements within
Flex
.
Usage
Using the Flex components, here are some helpful shorthand props:
flexDirection
isdirection
flexWrap
iswrap
flexBasis
isbasis
flexGrow
isgrow
flexShrink
isshrink
alignItems
isalign
justifyContent
isjustify
While you can pass the verbose props, using the shorthand can save you some time.
<Flex color='white'> <Center w='100px' bg='green.500'> <Text>Box 1</Text> </Center> <Square bg='blue.500' size='150px'> <Text>Box 2</Text> </Square> <Box flex='1' bg='tomato'> <Text>Box 3</Text> </Box></Flex>
Using the Spacer
As an alternative to Stack
, you can combine Flex
and Spacer
to create
stackable and responsive layouts.
<Flex> <Box p='4' bg='red.400'> Box 1 </Box> <Spacer /> <Box p='4' bg='green.400'> Box 2 </Box></Flex>
Flex and Spacer vs Grid vs Stack
The Flex
and Spacer
components, Grid
and HStack
treat children of
different widths differently.
- In
HStack
, the children will have equal spacing between them but they won't span the entire width of the container. - In
Grid
, the starting points of the children will be equally spaced but the gaps between them will not be equal. - With
Flex
andSpacer
, the children will span the entire width of the container and also have equal spacing between them.
<Box> <Text>Flex and Spacer: Full width, equal Spacing</Text> <Flex> <Box w='70px' h='10' bg='red.500' /> <Spacer /> <Box w='170px' h='10' bg='red.500' /> <Spacer /> <Box w='180px' h='10' bg='red.500' /> </Flex> <Text> Grid: The children start at the beginning, the 1/3 mark and 2/3 mark </Text> <Grid templateColumns='repeat(3, 1fr)' gap={6}> <Box w='70px' h='10' bg='blue.500' /> <Box w='170px' h='10' bg='blue.500' /> <Box w='180px' h='10' bg='blue.500' /> </Grid> <Text> HStack: The children have equal spacing but don't span the whole container </Text> <HStack spacing='24px'> <Box w='70px' h='10' bg='teal.500' /> <Box w='170px' h='10' bg='teal.500' /> <Box w='180px' h='10' bg='teal.500' /> </HStack></Box>
A good use case for Spacer
is to create a navbar with a signup/login button
aligned to the right.
Since Spacer
renders a div
, any gap
value provided to the parent is
applied to both sides of this component, and therefore make the gap appear
doubled when the spacer is completely collapsed.
The example below is not responsive on purpose as you might switch to a collapsed menu on mobile.
<Flex minWidth='max-content' alignItems='center' gap='2'> <Box p='2'> <Heading size='md'>Chakra App</Heading> </Box> <Spacer /> <ButtonGroup gap='2'> <Button colorScheme='teal'>Sign Up</Button> <Button colorScheme='teal'>Log in</Button> </ButtonGroup></Flex>