Image
The
Image
component displays images in your view.Basic usage
Width and height
In the example above, the image takes 100% of the width of its container and height is calculated
dynamically based on image proportion. To change this behavior, set image
width
and height
to
define image size.Note that if image proportions do not match the given width and height, some parts will be cut out.
In case you want to show the image with its original proportions and want it to fit in the current
width and height, set
fit="contain"
.Contain
Cover
Component API
Name | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
width | number | "content" | "auto" | `${number}%` | `${number}/${number}` | { xs?: ColWidth; sm?: ColWidth; md?: ColWidth; lg?: ColWidth; xl?: ColWidth; } Width of the component. This component must be a direct child of a <Stack> for this prop to take effect.
If an integer is specified, signifies the width in a 12 item grid. 12 means that the component takes up
the entire row, 6 is half, 1 is 1/12.
If a decimal or fraction is specified, signifies the fractional share of the row. e.g. 1/2 takes up half of the row.
If a percentage is specified, signifies the percentage share of the row. e.g. "50%" takes up half of the row.
content indicates that the component should take up as much space as its content.
auto indicates that the component should take any leftover space on the row.
To set width based on the screen size, use an object with a specific width for each breakpoint.
e.g. {xs: "100%", md: "50%"} sets the width on xs-md screens to 100% and md and larger screens to 50%. | content |
offset | number | `${number}%` | `${number}/${number}` | { xs?: ColOffset; sm?: ColOffset; md?: ColOffset; lg?: ColOffset; xl?: ColOffset; } Creates a gap to the left of the component. Has the same units as width. This component must be a direct child of a <Stack> for this prop to take effect.
If an integer is specified, signifies the offset in a 12 item grid. 6 means the component is offset by half a row, 1 is 1/12 of a row.
If a decimal or fraction is specified, signifies the fractional share of the row. e.g. 1/2 offsets a component by half of the row.
If a percentage is specified, signifies the percentage share of the row. e.g. "50%" offsets a component by half of the row.
To set offset based on the screen size, use an object with a specific offset for each breakpoint.
e.g. {xs: "50%", md: "0%"} sets the offset on xs-md screens to 50% and md and larger screens to 0%. |