Layout
Arranging elements on the page in different ways.
By combining layout functions, you can create complex and automatic layouts.
Definitions
- Aligns content horizontally and vertically.
 - Where to [align] something along an axis.
 - An angle describing a rotation.
 - A block-level container.
 - An inline-level container that sizes content.
 - Forces a column break.
 - Separates a region into multiple equally sized columns.
 - The four directions into which content can be laid out.
 - Defines how the remaining space in a layout is distributed.
 - Arranges content in a grid.
 - Inserts horizontal spacing into a paragraph.
 - Hides content without affecting layout.
 - Provides access to the current outer container's (or page's, if none)
 - A size or distance, possibly expressed with contextual units.
 - Measures the layouted size of content.
 - Moves content without affecting layout.
 - Adds spacing around content.
 - Layouts its child onto one or multiple pages.
 - A manual page break.
 - Places content relatively to its parent container.
 - A ratio of a whole.
 - A length in relation to some known length.
 - Repeats content to the available space.
 - Rotates content without affecting layout.
 - Scales content without affecting layout.
 - Skews content.
 - Arranges content and spacing horizontally or vertically.
 - Inserts vertical spacing into a flow of blocks.