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I want my carousel images to be at the center (horizontally), which is not by default. I follow the solution at this topic.

However, using this solution, when the carousel is resized and smaller than the image, the image is cropped instead of scaling as default.

How can I both center my image, but keep it to stretch to the carousel item?

13 Answers 13

77

Now (on Boostrap 3+) it's simply:

.carousel-inner img {
  margin: auto;
}
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  • 6
    July 2015: Great answer which supersedes the accepted answer (for Bootstrap 3) in terms of simplicity. Jul 6, 2015 at 7:36
34

I assume you have different sized images. I tested this myself, and it works as you describe (always centered, images widths appropriately)

/*CSS*/
div.c-wrapper{
    width: 80%; /* for example */
    margin: auto;
}

.carousel-inner > .item > img, 
.carousel-inner > .item > a > img{
width: 100%; /* use this, or not */
margin: auto;
}

<!--html-->
<div class="c-wrapper">
<div id="carousel-example-generic" class="carousel slide">
  <!-- Indicators -->
  <ol class="carousel-indicators">
    <li data-target="#carousel-example-generic" data-slide-to="0" class="active"></li>
    <li data-target="#carousel-example-generic" data-slide-to="1"></li>
    <li data-target="#carousel-example-generic" data-slide-to="2"></li>
  </ol>

  <!-- Wrapper for slides -->
  <div class="carousel-inner">
    <div class="item active">
      <img src="http://placehold.it/600x400">
      <div class="carousel-caption">
        hello
      </div>
    </div>
        <div class="item">
      <img src="http://placehold.it/500x400">
      <div class="carousel-caption">
        hello
      </div>
    </div>
    <div class="item">
      <img src="http://placehold.it/700x400">
      <div class="carousel-caption">
        hello
      </div>
    </div>
  </div>

  <!-- Controls -->
  <a class="left carousel-control" href="#carousel-example-generic" data-slide="prev">
    <span class="icon-prev"></span>
  </a>
  <a class="right carousel-control" href="#carousel-example-generic" data-slide="next">
    <span class="icon-next"></span>
  </a>
</div>
</div>

This creates a "jump" due to variable heights... to solve that, try something like this: Select the tallest image of a list

Or use media-query to set your own fixed height.

19

On Boostrap 4 simply add mx-auto to your carousel image class.

<div class="carousel-item">
  <img class="d-block mx-auto" src="http://placehold.it/600x400" />
</div> 

Combine with the samples from the bootstrap carousel documentation as desired.

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  • 3
    the most elegant solution without adding any more custom class..... @rox can you explain what the d-block does
    – Ananda
    Feb 24, 2020 at 11:18
  • d-block sets the css property { display: block }. Basically, this elements stacks vertically.
    – julianm
    Jul 16, 2021 at 0:15
3

add this

.carousel .item img {
   left: -9999px;  /*important */
   right: -9999px;  /*important */
   margin: 0 auto;  /*important */
   max-width: none;  /*important */
   min-width: 100%;
   position: absolute;
}

And of course one of the parent divs needs to have a position:relative, but I believe it does by default.

See it here: http://paginacrestinului.ro/

3

Add a class to each image in the carousel html code, then with css apply margin: 0 auto.

3
.carousel-inner > .item > img {
    margin: 0 auto;
}

This simple solution worked for me

2

This work for me very simple just add attribute align="center". Tested on Bootstrap 4.

<!-- The slideshow -->
            <div class="carousel-inner" align="center">             
                <div class="carousel-item active">
                    <img src="image1.jpg" alt="no image" height="550">
                </div>
                <div class="carousel-item">
                    <img src="image2.jpg" alt="no image" height="550">
                </div>                
                <div class="carousel-item">
                    <img src="image3.png" alt="no image" height="550">
                </div>
             </div>

Edit:-

align attribute is deprecated, use CSS property.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLImageElement/align

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  • Works with BS5 too 👍 Jun 29, 2021 at 17:49
  • Don't use this solution as this is deprecated. Jun 29, 2021 at 23:24
  • But its working on Chrome 91.0.4472.124 with BS5, Is there any simple solution alternative to this ? Jun 30, 2021 at 6:24
  • yes this is working. But this is deprecated. so in future this may not work and you have to change code that time. so it is better not to use. Jun 30, 2021 at 13:48
  • Yes I got, but I want to know what was the alternative solution ? If you got idea Can you share Jul 1, 2021 at 16:05
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Was having a very similar issue to this while using a CMS but it was not resolving with the above solution. What I did to solve it is put the following in the applicable css:

background-size: cover

and for placement purposes in case you are using bootstrap, I used:

background-position: center center /* or whatever position you wanted */
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  • Is this really a solution ? Jul 21, 2015 at 0:47
1

By using this on bootstrap 3:

#carousel-example-generic{
    margin:auto;
}
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None of the above solutions worked for me. It's possible that there were some other styles conflicting.

For myself, the following worked, hopefully it may help someone else. I'm using bootstrap 4.

.carousel-inner img {       
   display:block;
   height: auto; 
   max-width: 100%;
}
0

Try giving a Width in % to the image in the carousel?

.item img {
    width:100%;
}
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  • that would not let the image be larger than the body in case you have a fixed height. So the image would get streched. Apr 14, 2014 at 10:10
0

I've placed the <div class="carousel" id...> inside another div with the class container (<div class="container"><div class="carousel" id="my-carousel">...</div></div>). That solved it too.

0

in bootstrap v4, i center and fill the carousel img to the screen using

<img class="d-block mx-auto" max-width="100%" max-height="100%">

pretty sure this requires parent elements' height or width to be set

html,body{height:100%;}
.carousel,.carousel-item,.active{height:100%;}
.carousel-inner{height:100%;}

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