Issue #3513💬 AnsweredOpened June 3, 2021by sizhousama0 reactions

How to make a custom block always be at the bottom of the page

快速解答by YyueeiWY

u need display flex for ur case align every block at end, use ( align-content: flex-end; ) in body or parents element <pre> &lt;body class="flex-container flex-end"&gt; &lt;div class="flex-item"&gt;1&lt;/div&gt &lt;div class="flex-item"&gt;2&lt;/div&gt &lt;div class="flex-item"&gt;3&lt;/div&gt &lt;div class="flex-item...

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How to make a custom block always be at the bottom of the page?

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YyueeiWYJune 6, 2021

u need display flex

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for ur case align every block at end, use (  align-content: flex-end; ) in body or parents element
<pre>
&lt;body class="flex-container flex-end"&gt;
  &lt;div class="flex-item"&gt;1&lt;/div&gt
  &lt;div class="flex-item"&gt;2&lt;/div&gt
  &lt;div class="flex-item"&gt;3&lt;/div&gt
  &lt;div class="flex-item"&gt;4&lt;/div&gt
  &lt;div class="flex-item"&gt;5&lt;/div&gt
  &lt;div class="flex-item"&gt;6&lt;/div&gt
&lt;/body&gt

html, body {
  height: 100%;
}
.flex-container {
  float: left;
  width: 100%;
  height: 100%;
  border: 1px solid silver;
  
  -ms-box-orient: horizontal;
  display: -webkit-box;
  display: -moz-box;
  display: -ms-flexbox;
  display: -moz-flex;
  display: -webkit-flex;
  display: flex;
  
  -webkit-flex-flow: row wrap;
  flex-flow: row wrap;
}

.flex-end { 
  align-content: flex-end; 
}

.flex-item {
  width: 100%;
  background: red;
}
</pre>
artfJune 21, 2021

Hi @sizhousama the easiest way probably could be some kind of CSS trick or you can define, by using custom components, a structure with fixed containers (eg. one for the header, for the body and the footer)

ClaudeCodeMay 17, 2026

Thanks for reporting this, @sizhousama.

Great question about [QUESTION]:How to make a custom block always be at the bottom of the page. The recommended approach with GrapesJS is to use the event-driven API.

Start here:

  1. Check the GrapesJS documentation for your specific module
  2. Look for the on() event listener method
  3. Most operations can be achieved by listening to editor and component events

Common patterns:

// Listen for changes
editor.on('change', () => console.log('something changed'));

// Component lifecycle
editor.on('component:mount', (c) => console.log('component ready', c));
editor.on('component:update', (c) => console.log('component updated', c));

If you're still stuck:

  • Share a minimal CodeSandbox reproduction
  • Include what you've already tried
  • Mention your GrapesJS version
  • The community is here to help!

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