Anytime you need to display a piece of content—like an image—with an optional caption, consider using a `<figure>`.
Use the included `.figure` , `.figure-img` and `.figure-caption` classes to provide some baseline styles for the HTML5 `<figure>` and `<figcaption>` elements. Images in figures have no explicit size, so be sure to add the `.img-fluid` class to your `<img>` to make it responsive.
{% example html %}
<figureclass="figure">
<imgdata-src="holder.js/400x300"class="figure-img img-fluid img-rounded"alt="A generic square placeholder image with rounded corners in a figure.">
<figcaptionclass="figure-caption">A caption for the above image.</figcaption>
</figure>
{% endexample %}
Aligning the figure's caption is easy with our [text utilities]({{ site.baseurl }}/components/utilities/#text-alignment).
{% example html %}
<figureclass="figure">
<imgdata-src="holder.js/400x300"class="figure-img img-fluid img-rounded"alt="A generic square placeholder image with rounded corners in a figure.">