Template:Vertical-align
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The template aligns the element vertically inside the enclosing (parent) element (for example, surrounding text, a div element, or a table cell). It takes three unnamed parameters:
- The first parameter controls vertical alignment. Allowed values:
- baseline— aligns the baseline of the parent element with the baseline of the first line of text or another nested element.
- bottom— aligns to the bottom edge of the parent element.
- middle— aligns to the middle of the parent element.
- top— aligns to the top edge of the parent element.
 
- The second parameter: the nested element whose alignment is to be provided.
- The third (optional) parameter: if non-empty, the template works in an inline context.
Examples
[edit]- <div style="border:1px solid black; height:50px;">{{Vertical-align|bottom|I'm at the bottom}}</div>I'm at the bottom
- <div style="border:1px solid black; height:50px;">{{Vertical-align|middle|I'm in the middle}}</div>I'm in the middle
- <div style="border:1px solid black; height:50px;">{{Vertical-align|top|I'm at the top}}</div>I'm at the top
- Inline context example: <math>\begin{align} \cos 2x &= 1 - 2 \sin^2 x \\ &= \cos^2 x - \sin^2 x \\ &= 2 \cos^2 x - 1. \end{align}</math>{{Vertical-align|bottom|← bottom line|1}}{{Vertical-align|middle|← middle line|1}}{{Vertical-align|top|← top line|1}}
- ← bottom line← middle line← top line
 
	