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W3.CSS Built-In Responsiveness


W3.CSS includes a responsive, mobile-first grid system to handle layout:

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W3.CSS Responsive Classes

W3.CSS's grid system is responsive, and the columns will re-arrange automatically depending on the screen size:

Class Description
w3-half Occupies 1/2 of the window (on medium and large screens)
w3-third Occupies 1/3 of the window (on medium and large screens)
w3-twothird Occupies 2/3 of the window (on medium and large screens)
w3-quarter Occupies 1/4 of the window (on medium and large screens)
w3-threequarter Occupies 3/4 of the window (on medium and large screens)
w3-rest Occupies the rest of the column width
w3-col Defines one column in a 12-column responsive grid
w3-mobile Adds mobile-first responsiveness to a cell (column).
Displays elements as block elements on mobile devices.

The responsive classes above must be placed inside a w3-row class (or w3-row-padding class) to be fully responsive.

Class Description
w3-row Container for responsive classes, with no padding
w3-row-padding Container for responsive classes, with 8px left and right padding
w3-content Container for fixed size centered content
   
w3-hide-small Hides content on small screens (less than 601px)
w3-hide-medium Hides content on medium screens
w3-hide-large Hides content on large screens (larger than 992px)
   
l1 - l12 Responsive sizes for large screens
m1 - m12 Responsive sizes for medium screens
s1 - s12 Responsive sizes for small screens


The w3-half Class

The width of the w3-half class is 1/2 of the parent element (style="width:50%").

On screens smaller than 601 pixels it resizes to 100%.

w3-half

w3-half

Example

<div class="w3-row">
  <div class="w3-half w3-container w3-green">
    <h2>w3-half</h2>
  </div>
  <div class="w3-half w3-container">
    <h2>w3-half</h2>
  </div>
</div>
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The w3-third Class

The width of the w3-third class is 1/3 of the parent element (style="width:33.33%").

On screens smaller than 601 pixels it resizes to 100%.

w3-third

w3-third

w3-third

Example

<div class="w3-row">
  <div class="w3-third w3-container w3-green">
    <h2>w3-third</h2>
  </div>
  <div class="w3-third w3-container">
    <h2>w3-third</h2>
  </div>
  <div class="w3-third w3-container">
    <h2>w3-third</h2>
  </div>
</div>
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The w3-twothird Class

The width of the w3-twothird class is 2/3 of the parent element (style="width:66.66%").

On screens smaller than 601 pixels it resizes to 100%. 

w3-twothird

w3-third

Example

<div class="w3-row">
  <div class="w3-green w3-container w3-twothird">
    <h2>w3-twothird</h2>
  </div>
  <div class="w3-container w3-third">
    <h2>w3-third</h2>
  </div>
</div>
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The w3-quarter Class

The width of the w3-quarter class is 1/4 of the parent element (style="width:25%").

On screens smaller than 601 pixels it resizes to 100%.

w3-quarter

w3-quarter

w3-quarter

w3-quarter

Example

<div class="w3-row">
  <div class="w3-green w3-container w3-quarter">
    <h2>w3-quarter</h2>
  </div>
  <div class="w3-container w3-quarter">
    <h2>w3-quarter</h2>
  </div>
  <div class="w3-container w3-quarter">
    <h2>w3-quarter</h2>
  </div>
  <div class="w3-container w3-quarter">
    <h2>w3-quarter</h2>
  </div>
</div>
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The w3-threequarter Class

The width of the w3-threequarter class is 3/4 of the parent element (style="width:75%").

On screens smaller than 601 pixels it resizes to 100%.

w3-threequarter

w3-quarter

Example

<div class="w3-row">
  <div class="w3-green w3-container w3-threequarter">
    <h2>w3-threequarter</h2>
  </div>
  <div class="w3-container w3-quarter">
    <h2>w3-quarter</h2>
  </div>
</div>
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Combinations

w3-quarter

w3-half

w3-quarter


w3-quarter

w3-quarter

w3-half


w3-half

w3-quarter

w3-quarter


w3-third

w3-twothird


w3-quarter

w3-threequarter


Nested Rows

Example: w3-half Inside w3-half

<div class="w3-row">
  <div class="w3-half w3-container">
    <h2>w3-half</h2>
    <div class="w3-row">
      <div class="w3-half w3-container w3-red">
        <h2>w3-half</h2>
        <p>This is a paragraph.</p>
      </div>
      <div class="w3-half w3-container">
        <h2>w3-half</h2>
        <p>This is a paragraph.</p>
      </div>
    </div>
  </div>
  <div class="w3-half w3-container">
    <h2>w3-half</h2>
    <div class="w3-row">
      <div class="w3-half w3-container w3-red">
        <h2>w3-half</h2>
        <p>This is a paragraph.</p>
      </div>
      <div class="w3-half w3-container">
        <h2>w3-half</h2>
        <p>This is a paragraph.</p>
      </div>
    </div>
  </div>
</div>
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Columns Using Rest

The w3-col class defines one column in a 12-column responsive grid.

The w3-rest class will occupy the rest of the width:

I am 150px

I am the rest

Example

<div class="w3-row">
  <div class="w3-col" style="width:150px"><p>I am 150px</p></div>
  <div class="w3-rest w3-green"><p>I am the rest</p></div>
</div>
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Columns Using Percent

You can also use the CSS width property to set the width in percent:

20%

60%

20%

Example

<div class="w3-row">
  <div class="w3-col" style="width:20%"><p>20%</p></div>
  <div class="w3-col" style="width:60%"><p>60%</p></div>
  <div class="w3-col" style="width:20%"><p>20%</p></div>
</div>
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The w3-content Class

The w3-content class defines a container for fixed size centered content. Use the CSS max-width property to override the default width (980px).

Example

<body class="w3-content" style="max-width:500px">

  page content...

</body>
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w3-row vs. w3-row-padding

The w3-row class defines a container with no padding, while the w3-row-padding class adds a 8px left and right padding to each column:

w3-row:

w3-third

w3-third

w3-third

w3-row-padding:

w3-third

w3-third

w3-third

w3-row:

w3-row-padding:

Example

<div class="w3-row">
  <div class="w3-col s4"><img src="img_lights.jpg"></div>
  <div class="w3-col s4"><img src="img_nature.jpg"></div>
  <div class="w3-col s4"><img src="img_snowtops.jpg"></div>
</div>

<div class="w3-row-padding">
  <div class="w3-col s4"><img src="img_lights.jpg"></div>
  <div class="w3-col s4"><img src="img_nature.jpg"></div>
  <div class="w3-col s4"><img src="img_snowtops.jpg"></div>
</div>
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Stretch Padded Rows

The w3-stretch class removes the right and left margins from an element. This class is often used to stretch a padded row:

An example with w3-stretch:

An example without w3-stretch:

Example

<div class="w3-row-padding w3-section w3-stretch">
  <div class="w3-col s4">
    <img src="img_nature_wide.jpg">
  </div>
  <div class="w3-col s4">
    <img src="img_snow_wide.jpg">
  </div>
  <div class="w3-col s4">
    <img src="img_mountains_wide.jpg">
  </div>
</div>
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Responsive Show / Hide

The w3-hide-small, w3-hide-medium, and w3-hide-large classes hide elements on specific screen sizes.

Note: Resize the browser window to understand how it works:

w3-hide-small will be hidden on small screens (phones)

w3-hide-medium will be hidden on medium screens (tablets)

w3-hide-large will be hidden on large screens (laptops/desktop)

Example

<div class="w3-container w3-hide-small w3-red">
  <p>w3-hide-small will be hidden on small screens (phones)</p>
</div>

<div class="w3-container w3-hide-medium w3-green">
  <p>w3-hide-medium will be hidden on medium screens (tablets)</p>
</div>

<div class="w3-container w3-hide-large w3-blue">
  <p>w3-hide-large will be hidden on large screens (laptops/desktop)</p>
</div>
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The w3-mobile Class

The w3-mobile class adds mobile-first responsiveness to any element.

It adds display:block and width:100% to an element on screens that are less than 600px wide.

Example

<a class="w3-button w3-mobile" href="#">Link</a>
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Screen Resolutions

The built-in responsiveness of W3.CSS uses the DP size of a screen.

W3.CSS will treat an iPhone 6 with a resolution of 750 x 1334 pixels as a small screen of 375 x 667 pixels DP.

Small screens are less than 601 pixels DP, medium screens are less than 993 pixels DP.

Below is a list of typical device resolutions and reported DP sizes:

Iphone 4

Resolution
640 x 960

DP
320 x 480

Iphone 5

Resolution
640 x 1136

DP
320 x 528

Iphone 6

Resolution
750 x 1334

DP
375 x 667

Iphone 6s

Resolution
1080 x 1920

DP
414 x 736

Galaxy S6

Resolution
1440 x 2560

DP
360 x 640

Note 4

Resolution
1440 x 2560

DP
400 x 853

Nexus 6

Resolution
1440 x 2560

DP
411 x 731

iPad Mini

Resolution
768 x 1024

DP
768 x 1024

iPad

Resolution
1536 x 2048

DP
768 x 1024

Typical Laptop

Resolution
1366 x 768

DP
1366 x 768

Typical Desktop

Resolution
1920 x 1080

DP
1920 x 1080


12 Column Responsive Fluid Grid

W3.CSS also supports an advanced 12 column responsive fluid grid.

Resize the page to see the effect!

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This part will occupy 12 columns on a small screen, 4 on a medium screen, and 3 on a large screen.

This part will occupy 12 columns on a small screen, 8 on a medium screen, and 9 on a large screen.

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You will learn a lot more about the fluid grid in a later chapter.


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