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I'm using bootstrap and I embedded Google Maps API 3.

#map_canvas isn't responsive; it's a fixed width.

Also, if I use height: auto and width: auto the map doesn't show up in the page.

Why?

<style type="text/css">
  body {
    padding-top: 60px;
    padding-bottom: 40px;
  }
#map_canvas {
   height: 400px;
    width: auto;
  }
</style>

<div class="container">
 <div class="row">
  <div class="span6">
   <div id="map_canvas"></div>
  </div>
 </div>
</div>

11 Answers 11

101

REVISED: The Official Post is outdated, so I've updated my answer and improved the code.

The following method does not require bootstrap or any other framework. It can be used independently to make any content responsive. To the parent element is applied a padding by calculating the aspect ratio. Then the child element is placed on top using absolute position.

The HTML:

<div class="iframe-container">
    <!-- embed code here -->
</div>

The CSS:

.iframe-container{
    position: relative;
    width: 100%;
    padding-bottom: 56.25%; /* Ratio 16:9 ( 100%/16*9 = 56.25% ) */
}
.iframe-container > *{
    display: block;
    position: absolute;
    top: 0;
    right: 0;
    bottom: 0;
    left: 0;
    margin: 0;
    padding: 0;
    height: 100%;
    width: 100%;
}

The following 'fiddle' has examples on how to make:

  • Responsive Google Map
  • Responsive OpenStreetMap
  • Responsive Vimeo Video
  • Responsive Youtube Video

Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/LHQQZ/135/

4
  • the first method works but when I change the height to 100% does'nt show up can you tell me please why?
    – waely
    Mar 27, 2013 at 22:01
  • 4
    Method 3 worked great for me. I'm using Bootstrap 3 and gmaps4rails 1.x.
    – SteveO7
    Oct 20, 2014 at 17:59
  • Worked for me on PHP and HTML. Thanks.
    – Nevermore
    Oct 12, 2016 at 11:23
  • there is no need to use iframe any state, in my case i used this class with div and everything ok! thank u Feb 15, 2017 at 14:05
27

This uses Bootstrap's Responsive Embed feature with fixed aspect ratio of 16/9:

<div class="embed-responsive embed-responsive-16by9">
    <div id="map_canvas" class="embed-responsive-item" style="border: 1px solid black"></div>
</div>
2
  • Ensure your code uses a recall to the libraries on window resize by adding a DOM Listener as well.
    – Stephan
    May 12, 2016 at 3:05
  • This still works with Bootstrap 4.0 Beta. It is critical you put the iframe code within the embed-responsive-item div. Thank you for posting this solution. This should be the correct answer, IMHO.
    – Adrian
    Sep 7, 2017 at 3:26
10

Extremely simple. Make the map relative to viewport height using CSS:

.map {
  height: 80vh;
}

This specifies that the .map container must be 80% of the viewport height.

2
  • 1
    This seemed to be the fix for me. I tried all the other responses and nothing worked. Especially because I had mine within a row in a col-md-xx
    – mjwrazor
    Jun 20, 2017 at 21:20
  • This works like a charm in bootstrap 4 and rails 5.2. Thanks!
    – tomb
    Sep 13, 2018 at 15:07
10

makes the map resize in both height and width:

http://niklausgerber.com/blog/responsive-google-or-bing-maps/

2018/09/27 update: link is reportedly down, not sure for how much, so I'll link my web archive search to his github:

https://github.com/niklausgerber/responsive-google-or-bing-maps

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  • 2
    some code should be in the answer in case the link goes down
    – Jon
    May 13, 2015 at 14:16
  • web archive is our friend :)
    – chech
    Sep 27, 2018 at 10:25
5

If someone else look this, had a problem like that.

I had an iframe whit an openstreet map, and i couldn't make it responsive. I finally put a "img-responsive" class and all was good.

<iframe class="img-responsive" width="350" height="350" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" src="YOUR OPENSTREET URL HERE" style="border: 1px solid black"></iframe>
1
  • This did not work for me. I believe the simplest answer is the one that @chech posted, that worked for me in every browser I've checked, even on my phone and tablet. Mar 29, 2014 at 7:44
2

09 2021

It's been 8yrs since the question is asked.
If any of you still looking for the solution and couldn't find it, here it is.

Boostrap 5 (tested and works)

Add width="100%" to the Google Map iframe

<div class="row">
    <div class="col-6">
        <iframe src="SOURCE" width="100%" OTHER_ATTRIBUTES></iframe>
    </div>
</div>
1
  • genial! bootstrap 5 so simple
    – sd1sd1
    Sep 9, 2021 at 14:13
1

For those embedding using the javascript api (not iframe):

<div class="googleMapContainer">
  <div id="map"></div>
</div>
.googleMapContainer {
    position: relative;
    &:after {
      content: "";
      display: block;
      padding-bottom: 100%;
    }
}

#map {
  position: absolute;
  height: 100%;
  width: 100%;
  right: 0;
  overflow: hidden;
}
0
0

You could give the span6 class a width and height, then give map_canvas a width and height of 100%.

0

Smartik's answer works well.. I am using the gmaps4rails gem and applied these changes to the generated css like this:

.map_container {
padding: 6px;
border-width: 1px;
border-style: solid;
border-color: #ccc #ccc #999 #ccc;
-webkit-box-shadow: rgba(64, 64, 64, 0.5) 0 2px 5px;
-moz-box-shadow: rgba(64, 64, 64, 0.5) 0 2px 5px;
box-shadow: rgba(64, 64, 64, 0.1) 0 2px 5px;
display: block;
}

.gmaps4rails_map {
  display: block;
  height: 400px;
}

Then added these lines to my view:

<div class="map_container">
  <div id="map" class="gmaps4rails_map">
    <div id="map_canvas" class="span9">
      <%= gmaps({"map_options" => { "type" => "ROADMAP", "center_longitude" => 180,"auto_zoom" => false, "zoom" => 16, "auto_adjust" => true}, "markers" => { "data" => @json }})%>
    </div>
  </div> 
</div>
0
<div class="map_container">
    <div id="map" class="gmaps4rails_map">
        <div id="map_canvas" class="span9">
            <%= gmaps({"map_options" => { "type" => "ROADMAP", "center_longitude" => 180,"auto_zoom" => false, "zoom" => 16, "auto_adjust" => true}, "markers" => { "data" => @json }})%>
        </div>
    </div> 
1
  • 2
    Code-only answers are never good, especially poorly formatted ones.
    – PC Luddite
    Sep 24, 2015 at 2:23
0

This blog post has a great solution.

Add a div tag around the embed code. Use the CSS class map-responsive so that your code now looks like this:

<div class="map-responsive">
    <iframe src="https://www.google.com/maps/embed?pb=!1m18!1m12!1m3!1d386950.6511603643!2d-73.70231446529533!3d40.738882125234106!2m3!1f0!2f0!3f0!3m2!1i1024!2i768!4f13.1!3m3!1m2!1s0x89c24fa5d33f083b%3A0xc80b8f06e177fe62!2sNueva+York!5e0!3m2!1ses-419!2sus!4v1445032011908" width="600" height="450" frameborder="0" style="border:0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
</div>

Now add some CSS properties inside one of your stylesheet files:

.map-responsive{
    overflow:hidden;
    padding-bottom:56.25%;
    position:relative;
    height:0;
}
.map-responsive iframe{
    left:0;
    top:0;
    height:100%;
    width:100%;
    position:absolute;
}

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