# @tailwindcss/aspect-ratio
A plugin that provides a composable API for giving elements a fixed aspect ratio.
## Installation
Install the plugin from npm:
```sh
npm install -D @tailwindcss/aspect-ratio
```
Then add the plugin to your `tailwind.config.js` file, and disable the `aspectRatio` core plugin to avoid conflicts with the native `aspect-ratio` utilities included in Tailwind CSS v3.0:
```js
// tailwind.config.js
module.exports = {
theme: {
// ...
},
corePlugins: {
aspectRatio: false,
},
plugins: [
require('@tailwindcss/aspect-ratio'),
// ...
],
}
```
## Usage
Combine the `aspect-w-{n}` and `aspect-h-{n}` classes to specify the aspect ratio for an element:
```html
<div class="aspect-w-16 aspect-h-9">
<iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/dQw4w9WgXcQ" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
</div>
```
Use `aspect-none` to remove any aspect ratio behavior:
```html
<div class="aspect-w-16 aspect-h-9 lg:aspect-none">
<!-- ... -->
</div>
```
When removing aspect ratio behavior, if nested elements have `w-{n}` or `h-{n}` classes, ensure they are re-declared with a matching breakpoint prefix:
```html
<div class="aspect-w-16 aspect-h-9 lg:aspect-none">
<img src="..." alt="..." class="w-full h-full object-center object-cover lg:w-full lg:h-full" />
</div>
```
Note that due to the way this currently needs to be implemented ([the old padding-bottom trick](https://css-tricks.com/aspect-ratio-boxes/)) you need to assign the aspect ratio to a _parent_ element, and make the actual element you are trying to size the only child of that parent.
Once the [`aspect-ratio` property](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/aspect-ratio) is supported in modern browsers, we'll add official support to Tailwind CSS itself and deprecate this plugin.
Aspect ratio classes up to 16 are generated by default:
| Width | Height |
| --- | --- |
| `aspect-w-1` | `aspect-h-1` |
| `aspect-w-2` | `aspect-h-2` |
| `aspect-w-3` | `aspect-h-3` |
| `aspect-w-4` | `aspect-h-4` |
| `aspect-w-5` | `aspect-h-5` |
| `aspect-w-6` | `aspect-h-6` |
| `aspect-w-7` | `aspect-h-7` |
| `aspect-w-8` | `aspect-h-8` |
| `aspect-w-9` | `aspect-h-9` |
| `aspect-w-10` | `aspect-h-10` |
| `aspect-w-11` | `aspect-h-11` |
| `aspect-w-12` | `aspect-h-12` |
| `aspect-w-13` | `aspect-h-13` |
| `aspect-w-14` | `aspect-h-14` |
| `aspect-w-15` | `aspect-h-15` |
| `aspect-w-16` | `aspect-h-16` |
## Configuration
You can configure which values and variants are generated by this plugin under the `aspectRatio` key in your `tailwind.config.js` file:
```js
// tailwind.config.js
module.exports = {
theme: {
aspectRatio: {
1: '1',
2: '2',
3: '3',
4: '4',
}
},
variants: {
aspectRatio: ['responsive', 'hover']
}
}
```
## Compatibility with default aspect-ratio utilities
Tailwind CSS v3.0 shipped with [native aspect-ratio](https://tailwindcss.com/docs/aspect-ratio) support, and while these new utilities are great, the `aspect-ratio` property isn't supported in Safari 14, which still has [significant global usage](https://caniuse.com/mdn-css_properties_aspect-ratio). If you need to support Safari 14, this plugin is still the best way to do that.
While it's technically possible to use the new native `aspect-ratio` utilities as well as this plugin in the same project, it doesn't really make a lot of sense to do so. If you're able to use the new native aspect-ratio utilities, just use them instead of this plugin, as they are a lot simpler and work much better.
However, if you do want to use both approaches in your project, maybe as a way of transitioning slowly from the plugin approach to the new native utilities, you'll need to add the following values to your `tailwind.config.js` file:
```js
module.exports = {
// ...
theme: {
aspectRatio: {
auto: 'auto',
square: '1 / 1',
video: '16 / 9',
1: '1',
2: '2',
3: '3',
4: '4',
5: '5',
6: '6',
7: '7',
8: '8',
9: '9',
10: '10',
11: '11',
12: '12',
13: '13',
14: '14',
15: '15',
16: '16',
},
},
}
```
This is necessary, as the default `aspectRatio` values are overwritten by this plugin's values.