Responsive Grid Bootstrap includes a powerful mobile-first flexbox grid system for building layouts of all shapes and sizes.
The default bootstrap grid provides 5 variances, each variance serves a device width.
Extra small devices Phones (<0px) | Small devices Tablets (≥576px) | Medium devices Desktops (≥768px) | Large devices Desktops (≥992px) | Extra Large devices Desktops (≥1200px) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Grid behavior | Horizontal at all times | Collapsed to start, horizontal above breakpoints | |||
Max container | None (auto) | 576px | 768px | 992px | 1200px |
Class prefix |
.col-xs-
|
.col-sm-
|
.col-md-
|
.col-lg-
|
.col-xl-
|
Number of columns | 12 | ||||
Max column width | Auto | 60px | 78px | 95px | 95px |
Gutter width | 1.5rem (0.75rem on each side of a column) | ||||
Nestable | Yes | ||||
Offsets | N/A | Yes | Yes | ||
Column ordering | N/A | Yes | Yes |
How it works Bootstrap’s grid system uses a series of containers, rows, and columns to layout and align content. It’s built with flexbox and is fully responsive. Below is an example and an in-depth look at how the grid comes together.
Auto-layout columns Utilize breakpoint-specific column classes for equal-width columns. Add any number of unit-less classes for each breakpoint you need and every column will be the same width.
Equal-width
For example, here are two grid layouts that apply to every device and viewport, from xs
to xl
.
Setting one column width Auto-layout for flexbox grid columns also means you can set the width of one column and the others will automatically resize around it. You may use predefined grid classes (as shown below), grid mixins, or inline widths. Note that the other columns will resize no matter the width of the center column.
Variable width content
Using the col-{breakpoint}-auto
classes, columns can size itself based on the natural width of its content. This is super handy with single line content like inputs, numbers, etc. This, in conjunction with horizontal alignment classes, is very useful for centering layouts with uneven column sizes as viewport width changes.
Equal-width multi-row
Create equal-width columns that span multiple rows by inserting a .w-100
where you want the columns to break to a new line. Make the breaks responsive by mixing the .w-100
with some responsive display utilities.
Responsive classes Bootstrap’s grid includes five tiers of predefined classes for building complex responsive layouts. Customize the size of your columns on extra small, small, medium, large, or extra large devices however you see fit.
All breakpoints
For grids that are the same from the smallest of devices to the largest, use the .col
and .col-*
classes. Specify a numbered class when you need a particularly sized column; otherwise, feel free to stick to .col
.
Stacked to horizontal
Using a single set of .col-sm-*
classes, you can create a basic grid system that starts out stacked on extra small devices before becoming horizontal on desktop (medium) devices.
Mix and match Don’t want your columns to simply stack in some grid tiers? Use a combination of different classes for each tier as needed. See the example below for a better idea of how it all works.
Alignment Use flexbox alignment utilities to vertically and horizontally align columns.
Horizontal alignment
No gutters
The gutters between columns in the predefined grid classes can be removed with .no-gutters
. This removes the negative margins from .row
and the horizontal padding from all immediate children columns.
Column wrapping If more than 12 columns are placed within a single row, each group of extra columns will, as one unit, wrap onto a new line.
Since 9 + 4 = 13 > 12, this 4-column-wide div gets wrapped onto a new line as one contiguous unit.
Subsequent columns continue along the new line.