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Opt your images into responsive behavior (so they never become larger than their parent elements) and add lightweight styles to them—all via classes.
Contents
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Responsive images
Images in Bootstrap are made responsive with .img-responsive
. max-width: 100%;
and height: auto;
are applied to the image so that it scales with the parent element.
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{% callout warning %}
SVG images and IE 9-10
In Internet Explorer 9-10, SVG images with .img-responsive
are disproportionately sized. To fix this, add width: 100% \9;
where necessary. Bootstrap doesn't apply this automatically as it causes complications to other image formats.
{% endcallout %}
Image shapes
Add classes to an <img>
element to easily style images in any project.
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Aligning images
Align images with the helper float classes or text alignment classes. A simple centering class can also be used for block
level images.
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{% highlight html %}
{% endhighlight %}Figures
Use the included .figure
and .figure-caption
classes to provide some baseline styles for the HTML5 <figure>
and <figcaption>
elements. As a bonus, immediate children images are automatically responsive.
{% example html %}
{% endexample %}