Bootstrap 5 Images


Image Shapes

Rounded Corners:

Paris

Circle:

NYC

Thumbnail:

San Fran

Rounded Corners

The .rounded class adds rounded corners to an image:

Example

<img src="cinqueterre.jpg" class="rounded" alt="Cinque Terre">
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Circle

The .rounded-circle class shapes the image to a circle:

Example

<img src="cinqueterre.jpg" class="rounded-circle" alt="Cinque Terre">
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Thumbnail

The .img-thumbnail class shapes the image to a thumbnail (bordered):

Example

<img src="cinqueterre.jpg" class="img-thumbnail" alt="Cinque Terre">
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Aligning Images

Float an image to the left with the .float-start class or to the right with .float-end:

Example

<img src="paris.jpg" class="float-start">
<img src="paris.jpg" class="float-end">
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Centered Image

Center an image by adding the utility classes .mx-auto (margin:auto) and .d-block (display:block) to the image:

Example

<img src="paris.jpg" class="mx-auto d-block">
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Responsive Images

Images come in all sizes. So do screens. Responsive images automatically adjust to fit the size of the screen.

Create responsive images by adding an .img-fluid class to the <img> tag. The image will then scale nicely to the parent element.

The .img-fluid class applies max-width: 100%; and height: auto; to the image:

Example

<img class="img-fluid" src="ny.jpg" alt="New York">
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Did You Know?

W3.CSS is an excellent alternative to Bootstrap 5.

W3.CSS is smaller, faster, and easier to use.

If you want to learn W3.CSS, go to our W3.CSS Tutorial.


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