--- title: Flexbox Mode description: For browsers with cutting-edge support, some of Foundation's key components can be converted to flexbox. video: 'KxafSdyTCIg' sass: - scss/components/_flex.scss - scss/util/_flex.scss --- ## Flexbox Mode Foundation components use a combination of floats, vertical alignment, table cells, and various other CSS hacks to get layouts looking right. These days though, there's a better way... if you are happy with the below browser support! Enabling **flexbox mode** replaces those hacks with flexbox properties, streamlining how layouts are made, and making sizing and alignment of elements much easier. Flexbox mode is only supported in these browsers: - The latest Chrome and Firefox - Safari 6+ - IE/Edge 10+ - iOS 7+ - Android 4.4+ --- ## Enabling Flexbox Mode If you're using the CSS version of Foundation, you can generate a custom download of Foundation with flexbox mode enabled. If you're using the Sass version of Foundation, you can enable flexbox mode two ways: If you use the `foundation-everything()` mixin in your main Sass file, pass in the parameter `true` to enable flexbox mode. ```scss @include foundation-everything(true); ``` If you included each component manually (like our starter projects do), open your settings file (basic template: scss/_settings.scss, ZURB template: src/assets/scss/_settings.scss) and set `$global-flexbox` to `true`, and remove the `@include` for the float grid and replace it with the one for the flex grid, along with the helper classes (basic template: scss/app.scss, ZURB template: src/assets/scss/app.scss): ```scss $global-flexbox: true; // @include foundation-grid; @include foundation-flex-grid; @include foundation-flex-classes; ``` --- ## Supported Components Besides the flex grid, these components have flexbox modes: - [Button group](button-group.html) - [Input group - (Forms)](forms.html#inline-labels-and-buttons) - [Menu](menu.html) - [Top bar](top-bar.html) - [Media object](media-object.html) - [Title bar](off-canvas.html#title-bar) - [Card](card.html) In general, all of the components work exactly the same. However, a few of them require slight changes to CSS classes used to work properly. Refer to the documentation for each to find out what's different.