问题
I see that this question has been asked many times but I think my case is slightly different.
The navigation for the site I am working on is constructed with an unordered list like so:
<div class="nav_root nav_area_top">
<ul class="nav_root_wrap">
<li class="nav_parent first">
<a href="california.providence.org/torrance/pages/Locations.aspx">
Locations
</a>
</li>
<li class="nav_parent first">
<a href="california.providence.org/torrance/pages/Locations.aspx">
Health Services
</a>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
...
.nav_area_top ul.nav_root_wrap > li
{
background-image: url(../images/vert_bg_blue.jpg);
background-color: #0C83BB;
padding: 4px 15px 4px 15px;
float: left;
font-size: 13px;
margin-left: 3px;
-moz-border-radius: 5px 5px 0 0;
-webkit-border-radius: 5px 5px 0 0;
border-radius: 5px 5px 0 0;
min-height: 36px;
text-align: center;
border: 0px;
}
.nav_area_top ul.nav_root_wrap > li > a
{
color:#fff;
padding: 0px;
line-height: 18px;
}
Which renders to:

As you can see some of the nav items are one line and some are two.
Is it possible for me to vertical-align: middle the one line items?
回答1:
add this style (override if necessary)
.nav_area_top ul.nav_root_wrap > li {
line-height: 36px;
}
.nav_area_top ul.nav_root_wrap > li > a {
line-height: normal; /* or just choose another value: e.g. 1.5; */
vertical-align: middle;
display: inline-block;
*zoom: 1;
*display: inline;
}
last two properties are inline hacks necessary for IE<8
to properly render inline-blocks
element
回答2:
It's hard without a fixed height for your <li>
. If you do have a fixed height you could:
<style>
#centerMe{
line-height:4em
}
</style>
<p id="centerMe">
This line is vertically centered!
</p>
You'd set the line height to your liking.
I also saw this from Nerds to Geeks:
#container li{
display: table-cell;
vertical-align: middle;
text-align: center;
font-size:28px;
}
I Changed the p
element to li
; it should still work.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9726209/vertical-align-unordered-list-nav-links