I’m developing a site right now. I got 7 rows all with content, every second img placed on the right side with the text on the left side and every second img placed on the left with the text on the right side. In responsive mode I would like all img to appear on top. How can I achieve this while still keeping the desktop format I have now. This is the code where in responsive mode the img should appear on top:
<hr>
<!-- Row 2 -->
<div class="container">
<div class="row padding">
<div class="col-md-6" style="text-align:center;">
<h2>Phase 2:</h2>
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</div>
<div class="col-md-6">
<img src="images/image1.png" class="img-responsive" alt="search"/>
</div>
</div>
<hr>
<!-- Row 3 -->
Thanks in advance!
2
Answers
You can use
media queries
anddisplay: flex
property and order the elements.But first add custom classes to the 2 col-md-6. I have added
.image
and.text
. Note that I have added the media query for<=768px
devices. Change the width to your requirement.HTML
CSS
Bootply Demo
The solution from Manoj does work but isn’t completely browser compatible. I would recommend re-organising the HTML so that the image is on top and then using float:right; to achieve the required structure. Bootstrap has a class called pull-right which gives an element the float. The code would look like this:
When it gets below the ‘md’ resolution the image will now display on top of the text. You can then use a media query to clear the float if you wish to centre or left align it on smaller resolutions.
Hope this helps