Embeds / Ratio
Bootstrap 5 Ratio / Embed utilities
Create responsive video or images based on the width of the parent by creating an intrinsic ratio that scales on any device.
Basic example
Use the ratio helper to manage the aspect ratios of external content like
<iframe>
s, <embed>
s, <video>
s, and
<object>
s. These helpers also can be used on any standard HTML child
element (e.g., a <div>
or <img>
). Styles are applied
from the parent .ratio
class directly to the child.
Wrap any embed, like an <iframe>
, in a parent element with
.ratio
and an aspect ratio class. The immediate child element is automatically
sized thanks to our universal selector .ratio > *
.
<div class="ratio ratio-16x9">
<iframe
src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/vlDzYIIOYmM"
title="YouTube video"
allowfullscreen
></iframe>
</div>
Aspect ratios
Aspect ratios can be customized with modifier classes. By default the following ratio classes are provided:
<div class="ratio ratio-1x1">
<div>1x1</div>
</div>
<div class="ratio ratio-4x3">
<div>4x3</div>
</div>
<div class="ratio ratio-16x9">
<div>16x9</div>
</div>
<div class="ratio ratio-21x9">
<div>21x9</div>
</div>
Custom ratios
Each .ratio-*
class includes a CSS custom property (or CSS variable) in the selector. You can override this CSS variable to create custom aspect ratios on the fly with some quick math on your part.
For example, to create a 2x1 aspect ratio, set --mdb-aspect-ratio: 50%
on the .ratio
.
<div class="ratio" style="--mdb-aspect-ratio: 50%;">
<div>2x1</div>
</div>
This CSS variable makes it easy to modify the aspect ratio across breakpoints. The following is 4x3 to start, but changes to a custom 2x1 at the medium breakpoint.
.ratio-4x3 {
@include media-breakpoint-up(md) {
--mdb-aspect-ratio: 50%; // 2x1
}
}
<div class="ratio ratio-4x3">
<div>4x3, then 2x1</div>
</div>
Sass map
Within _variables.scss
, you can change the aspect ratios you want to use. Here’s
an example of the $aspect-ratios
map:
$aspect-ratios: (
"1x1": 100%,
"4x3": calc(3 / 4 * 100%),
"16x9": calc(9 / 16 * 100%),
"21x9": calc(9 / 21 * 100%)
);