Why does grid-gap cause an overflow?

Damiano Barbati picture Damiano Barbati · Jan 11, 2018 · Viewed 8.7k times · Source

Why do I have an overflow on the X axis in the following snippet?

The overflow is generated once I apply grid-gap: 10px on my .body grid container.

https://codepen.io/anon/pen/WdJExz?editors=1100

Answer

Michael Benjamin picture Michael Benjamin · Jan 11, 2018

You have a 3-column grid container (.body):

grid-template-columns: 25% 50% 25%

The total width of those columns is 100%.

You're then adding gutters between the columns (and rows):

grid-gap: 10px

which is shorthand for:

grid-column-gap: 10px;
grid-row-gap: 10px;

So when you add up all the widths you get:

25% + 50% + 25% + 10px + 10px

Put more briefly:

100% + 20px > 100%, which results in an overflow condition

(Note: grid-*-gap properties apply only between grid items – never between items and the container. That's why we calculate two grid gaps, not four.)

As a solution, instead of percentage units, try using fr units, which apply only to free space. This means that fr lengths are calculated after any grid-gap lengths are applied.

grid-template-columns: 1fr 2fr 1fr

div:not(.header):not(.body):not(.row) {
  border: 1px solid grey;
}

.header {
  margin-top: 20px;
  display: grid;
  grid-gap: 10px;
  grid-template-areas: "header-left header-right-up" "header-left header-right-down";
  grid-template-rows: 40px 40px;
  grid-template-columns: minmax(50px, 200px) auto;
}

.header-left {
  grid-area: header-left;
}

.header-right-up {
  grid-area: header-right-up;
}

.header-right-down {
  grid-area: header-right-down;
}

.body {
  margin-top: 20px;
  display: grid;
  grid-template-columns: 1fr 2fr 1fr; /* ADJUSTMENT */
  grid-auto-rows: 80px;
  grid-gap: 10px;
}

.row-left {}

.row-center {}

.row-right {}
<div class="header">
  <div class="header-left">image</div>
  <div class="header-right-up">content</div>
  <div class="header-right-down">long content</div>
</div>

<div class="body">
  <div class="row-left"></div>
  <div class="row-center"></div>
  <div class="row-right"></div>

  <div class="row-left"></div>
  <div class="row-center"></div>
  <div class="row-right"></div>

  <div class="row-left"></div>
  <div class="row-center"></div>
  <div class="row-right"></div>
</div>

revised codepen demo

More details here: The difference between percentage and fr units in CSS Grid Layout