--- layout: docs title: Gutters description: Gutters are the padding between your columns, used to responsively space and align content in the Bootstrap grid system. group: layout toc: true --- ## How they work - **Gutters are the gaps between column content, created by horizontal `padding`.** We set `padding-right` and `padding-left` on each column, and use negative `margin` to offset that at the start and end of each row to align content. - **Gutters start at `1.5rem` (`24px`) wide.** This allows us to match our grid to the [padding and margin spacers]({{< docsref "/utilities/spacing" >}}) scale. - **Gutters can be responsively adjusted.** Use breakpoint-specific gutter classes to modify horizontal gutters, vertical gutters, and all gutters. ## Horizontal gutters `.gx-*` classes can be used to control the horizontal gutter widths. The `.container` or `.container-fluid` parent may need to be adjusted if larger gutters are used too to avoid unwanted overflow, using a matching padding utility. For example, in the following example we've increased the padding with `.px-4`: {{< example class="bd-example-cols" >}}
Custom column padding
Custom column padding
{{< /example >}} An alternative solution is to add a wrapper around the `.row` with the `.overflow-hidden` class: {{< example class="bd-example-cols" >}}
Custom column padding
Custom column padding
{{< /example >}} ## Vertical gutters `.gy-*` classes can be used to control the vertical gutter widths within a row when columns wrap to new lines. Like the horizontal gutters, the vertical gutters can cause some overflow below the `.row` at the end of a page. If this occurs, you add a wrapper around `.row` with the `.overflow-hidden` class: {{< example class="bd-example-cols" >}}
Custom column padding
Custom column padding
Custom column padding
Custom column padding
{{< /example >}} ## Horizontal & vertical gutters Use `.g-*` classes to control the horizontal and vertical grid gutters. In the example below, we use a smaller gutter width, so there isn't a need for the `.overflow-hidden` wrapper class. {{< example class="bd-example-cols" >}}
Custom column padding
Custom column padding
Custom column padding
Custom column padding
{{< /example >}} ## Row columns gutters Gutter classes can also be added to [row columns]({{< docsref "/layout/grid#row-columns" >}}). In the following example, we use responsive row columns and responsive gutter classes. {{< example class="bd-example-cols" >}}
Row column
Row column
Row column
Row column
Row column
Row column
Row column
Row column
Row column
Row column
{{< /example >}} ## No gutters The gutters between columns in our predefined grid classes can be removed with `.g-0`. This removes the negative `margin`s from `.row` and the horizontal `padding` from all immediate children columns. **Need an edge-to-edge design?** Drop the parent `.container` or `.container-fluid` and add `.mx-0` to the `.row` to prevent overflow. In practice, here's how it looks. Note that you can continue to use this with all other predefined grid classes (including column widths, responsive tiers, reorders, and more). {{< example class="bd-example-row" >}}
.col-sm-6 .col-md-8
.col-6 .col-md-4
{{< /example >}} ## Change the gutters Classes are built from the `$gutters` Sass map which is inherited from the `$spacers` Sass map. ```scss $grid-gutter-width: 1.5rem; $gutters: ( 0: 0, 1: $spacer * .25, 2: $spacer * .5, 3: $spacer, 4: $spacer * 1.5, 5: $spacer * 3, ); ```