Summary
A block formatting context is a part of a visual CSS rendering of a Web page. It is the region in which the layout of block boxes occurs and in which floats interact with each other.
A block formatting context is created by one of the following:
- the root element or something that contains it
- floats (elements where
float
is notnone
) - absolutely positioned elements (elements where
position
isabsolute
orfixed
) - inline-blocks (elements with
display
: inline-block
) - table cells (elements with
display
: table-cell
, which is the default for HTML table cells) - table captions (elements with
display
: table-caption
, which is the default for HTML table captions) - elements where
overflow
has a value other thanvisible
- flex boxes (elements with
display
: flex
orinline-flex
)
A block formatting context contains everything inside of the element creating it that is not also inside a descendant element that creates a new block formatting context.
Block formatting contexts are important for the positioning (see float
) and clearing (see clear
) of floats. The rules for positioning and clearing of floats apply only to things within the same block formatting context. Floats do not affect the layout of things in other block formatting contexts, and clear only clears past floats in the same block formatting context.