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How can I have two fixed width columns with one flexible column in the center?

I'm trying to set up a flexbox layout with three columns where the left and right columns have a fixed width, and the center column flexes to fill the available space.

Despite setting up dimensions for the columns, they still seem to shrink as the window shrinks.

Anyone know how to accomplish this?

An additional thing I will need to do is hide the right column based on user interaction, in which case the left column would still keep its fixed width, but the center column would fill the rest of the space.

#container { display: flex; justify-content: space-around; align-items: stretch; max-width: 1200px; } .column.left { width: 230px; } .column.right { width: 230px; border-left: 1px solid #eee; } .column.center { border-left: 1px solid #eee; }

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Here's a JSFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/zDd2g/185/


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Popnoodles

Instead of using width (which is a suggestion when using flexbox), you could use flex: 0 0 230px; which means:

0 = don't grow (shorthand for flex-grow)

0 = don't shrink (shorthand for flex-shrink)

230px = start at 230px (shorthand for flex-basis)

which means: always be 230px.

See fiddle, thanks @TylerH

Oh, and you don't need the justify-content and align-items here.

img {
    max-width: 100%;
}
#container {
    display: flex;
    x-justify-content: space-around;
    x-align-items: stretch;
    max-width: 1200px;
}
.column.left {
    width: 230px;
    flex: 0 0 230px;
}
.column.right {
    width: 230px;
    flex: 0 0 230px;
    border-left: 1px solid #eee;
}
.column.center {
    border-left: 1px solid #eee;
}

In the current implementation (at least in Chrome), you also need to ensure that the middle column has flex-grow defined (as say 1). Updated fiddle.
why just width doesn't work? and I do need the flex: 0 0 230px;?
flex-grow: 1 is still needed for fluid column in Chrome 53. Otherwise, it wouldn't take the rest of width. I suppose the answer should consider this fact.
For anyone still confused, flex: 0 0 200px acts the same as width: 200px; flex-shrink: 0.
I have copied the Fiddle here in case Rudie lost it: jsfiddle.net/133rr51u
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Community

Despite setting up dimensions for the columns, they still seem to shrink as the window shrinks.

An initial setting of a flex container is flex-shrink: 1. That's why your columns are shrinking.

It doesn't matter what width you specify (it could be width: 10000px), with flex-shrink the specified width can be ignored and flex items are prevented from overflowing the container.

I'm trying to set up a flexbox with 3 columns where the left and right columns have a fixed width...

You will need to disable shrinking. Here are some options:

.left, .right {
     width: 230px;
     flex-shrink: 0;
 }  

OR

.left, .right {
     flex-basis: 230px;
     flex-shrink: 0;
}

OR, as recommended by the spec:

.left, .right {
    flex: 0 0 230px;    /* don't grow, don't shrink, stay fixed at 230px */
}

7.2. Components of Flexibility Authors are encouraged to control flexibility using the flex shorthand rather than with its longhand properties directly, as the shorthand correctly resets any unspecified components to accommodate common uses.

More details here: What are the differences between flex-basis and width?

An additional thing I need to do is hide the right column based on user interaction, in which case the left column would still keep its fixed width, but the center column would fill the rest of the space.

Try this:

.center { flex: 1; }

This will allow the center column to consume available space, including the space of its siblings when they are removed.

Revised Fiddle


Adding flex: 1; to the center div was enough, thanks.
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2xSamurai

Compatibility with older browsers can be a drag, so be adviced.

If that is not a problem then go ahead. Run the snippet. Go to full page view and resize. Center will resize itself with no changes to the left or right divs.

Change left and right values to meet your requirement.

Thank you.

Hope this helps.

#container { display: flex; } .column.left { width: 100px; flex: 0 0 100px; } .column.right { width: 100px; flex: 0 0 100px; } .column.center { flex: 1; text-align: center; } .column.left, .column.right { background: orange; text-align: center; }

this is left
this is center
this is right


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Hu Cai
.column.left {
    width: 230px;
    flex: 0 0 230px;
}

.column.right {
    width: 230px;
    flex: 0 0 230px;
    border-left: 1px solid #eee;
}

.column.center {
    border-left: 1px solid #eee;
}

Please don't post code-only answers but actually describe how this fixes the issue.