<p>Images in Bootstrap 3 can be made responsive-friendly via the addition of the <code>.img-responsive</code> class. This applies <code>max-width: 100%;</code>, <code>height: auto;</code> and <code>display: block;</code> to the image so that it scales nicely to the parent element.</p>
<p>Since <code>.img-responsive</code> changes the display type to <code>display: block;</code>, you can no longer align the image using text-align or any of the <ahref="#type-alignment">alignment classes</a>. Instead, use <ahref="#helper-classes-center"><code>.center-block</code></a> on the image element itself.</p>
<p>In Internet Explorer 8-10, SVG images with <code>.img-responsive</code> are disproportionately sized. To fix this, add <code>width: 100% \9;</code> where necessary. Bootstrap doesn't apply this automatically as it causes complications to other image formats.</p>
<imgdata-src="holder.js/140x140"class="img-rounded"alt="A generic square placeholder image with rounded corners">
<imgdata-src="holder.js/140x140"class="img-circle"alt="A generic square placeholder image where only the portion within the circle circumscribed about said square is visible">
<imgdata-src="holder.js/140x140"class="img-thumbnail"alt="A generic square placeholder image with a white border around it, making it resemble a photograph taken with an old instant camera">