Thank you, its working perfectly :)

Am Sonntag, 15. April 2012 13:42:13 UTC+2 schrieb Phelim Bradley:
>
> Had the same problem. 
>
> Easiest way would just change the width settings to %of the div. i.e 
> width="90%". This can mess up the ratios but it works as a quick fix. 
>
> Otherwise have a look here: 
> http://poslavsky.com/blog/2012/04/01/responsive-video-in-twitter-bootstrap/
>
>
>
> On Friday, February 10, 2012 7:04:36 AM UTC, soichi wrote:
>>
>> for Bootstrap2, 
>>
>> I am trying to embed a YouTube video in Bootstrap + html.  For that, 
>> media grid seems perfect. 
>>
>> so I tried, 
>>
>>             <div class="span9"> 
>>               <ul class="thumbnails"> 
>>                 <li class="span4"> 
>>                   <a href="#" class="thumbnail"> 
>>                     <iframe width="360" height="268" 
>> src="http://www.youtube.com/ 
>>
>> embed/xVz1niSO3hg <http://www.youtube.com/embed/xVz1niSO3hg>" 
>> frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> 
>>                   </a> 
>>                 </li> 
>>               </ul> 
>> ... 
>>
>> does not match perfectly.  The grid is much smaller than the video 
>> itself, and if I change the size of browser, the layout gets messed 
>> up. 
>> I would like to place another adjacent element on the right, so 
>> perfect fitting becomes crucial. 
>>
>> Am I doing anything wrong? 
>>
>> Thanks in advance. 
>>
>> soichi 
>>
>>

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