# Layout Video.js generally lays out the player to the dimensions that are set as attributes or via CSS, like other DOM elements. However, we provide a few ways to make the player be more fluid. ## Fluid Mode Video.js has a fluid mode that keeps the player sized to a particular aspect ratio. By default, fluid mode will use the intrinsic size of the video once loaded but you can change it with classes or with the `aspectRatio` option. Enabling fluid mode will disable fill mode. If both are enabled, fluid mode takes precedence. You can enable fluid in a few ways: * Add `vjs-fluid`, `vjs-16-9`, or `vjs-4-3` as a class to the player element. * pass `fluid` option to the player. * call `player.fluid(true)`. * pass `aspectRatio` option to the player. * call `player.aspectRatio('16:9')`. ### Classes There are three classes associated with fluid mode, `vjs-fluid`, `vjs-16-9`, and `vjs-4-3`. `vjs-fluid` turns on the general fluid mode which will wait for the video to load to calculate the aspect ratio of the video. Alternatively, because 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratios are so common, we provided them as classes by default for you to use if you know that your videos are 16:9 or 4:3. ### Enabling Fluid Mode You can pass in the `fluid` option to the player or call `player.fluid(true)`. This will enable the generic fluid mode. ```js var player = videojs('vid1', { fluid: true }); ``` ```js var player = videojs('vid2'); player.fluid(true); ``` ### Setting Aspect Ratio You can specify an aspect ratio for us to use if you don't want to use the intrinsic values from the video element or if you have a specific ratio in mind. It works as either a method call or an option to the player. This option is in the form of two integers separated by a colon like so `16:9` or `4:3`. ```js // make a vertical video var player = videojs('vid1', { aspectRatio: '9:16' }); ``` ```js var player = videojs('vid2'); // make a square video player.aspectRatio('1:1'); ``` ### Disabling Fluid Mode You can disable fluid mode by remove the associated classes or by calling passing in `false` to the method. ```js player.fluid(false); ``` ## Fill Mode Fill mode will make the player fit and fill out its container. This is often useful if you have a responsive website and already have a container for Video.js that resizes properly to your design. It can be set either via a class or an option. If fill is enabled, it'll turn off fluid mode. If the player is configured with both fluid and fill options, fluid mode takes precedence. ### Class There's just one class for this one: `vjs-fill`. When available, Video.js will enter fill mode. ### Enabling Fill Mode You can pass in the `fill` option to the player or call `player.fill(true)`. This will enable fill mode. ```js var player = videojs('vid1', { fill: true }); ``` ```js var player = videojs('vid2'); player.fill(true); ``` ### Disabling Fill Mode You can disable fill mode by removing the associated class or by passing `false` in to the method. ```js player.fill(false); ``` ## Responsive Mode Responsive mode will make the player's UI customize itself based on the size of the player. This is useful if you have embeds of varying sizes - or if you want a fluid/fill player to adjust its UI based on its size. Responsive mode is independent of fluid mode or fill mode - it only deals with the arrangements of the UI within the player, not with the size of the player. However, it is often useful to use responsive mode in conjunction with either fluid mode or fill mode! ### Class A player in responsive mode will add and remove classes based on its size breakpoints. The default breakpoints, classes, and sizes are outlined below: | Name | Class | Min. Width | Max. Width | | -------- | -------------------- | ---------- | ---------- | | `tiny` | `vjs-layout-tiny` | 0 | 210 | | `xsmall` | `vjs-layout-x-small` | 211 | 320 | | `small` | `vjs-layout-small` | 321 | 425 | | `medium` | `vjs-layout-medium` | 426 | 768 | | `large` | `vjs-layout-large` | 769 | 1440 | | `xlarge` | `vjs-layout-x-large` | 1441 | 2560 | | `huge` | `vjs-layout-huge` | 2561 | Infinity | ### Enabling Responsive Mode You can enable responsive mode by passing the `responsive` option or by calling `player.responsive(true)`. ```js var player = videojs('vid1', { responsive: true }); ``` ```js var player = videojs('vid2'); player.responsive(true); ``` ### Disabling Responsive Mode You can disable responsive mode by passing `false` to the method. ```js player.responsive(false); ``` ### Customizing Breakpoints The default breakpoints can be customized by passing the `breakpoints` option or by calling `player.breakpoints({...})`. ```js var player = videojs('vid1', { breakpoints: { medium: 500 } }); ``` ```js var player = videojs('vid2'); player.breakpoints({ medium: 500 }); ``` The breakpoints object should have keys matching the **Name** from the table above and values matching the **Max. Width** from the table above. The **Min. Width** is calculated by adding one to the previous breakpoint's **Max. Width**. Anytime breakpoints are customized, previous customizations are discarded. ### Restoring Default Breakpoints The default breakpoints can be restored by calling `player.breakpoints(true)`. ```js var player = videojs('vid1'); player.breakpoints(true); ``` This is only useful if breakpoints had previously been customized.