Global default font-size is 14px, with a line-height of 20px. This is applied to the <body> and all paragraphs. In addition, <p> (paragraphs) receive a bottom margin of half their line-height (9px by default).
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<p class="lead">...</p>
<small>This line of text is meant to be treated as fine print.
<p> <small>This line of text is meant to be treated as fine print.</small> </p>
<strong>The following snippet of text is rendered as bold text.
<strong>rendered as bold text</strong>
<em>The following snippet of text is rendered as italicized text.
<em>rendered as italicized text</em>
<abbr>An abbreviation of the word attribute is attr.
<abbr title="attribute">attr</abbr>
<abbr class="initialism">HTML is the best thing since sliced bread.
<abbr title="attribute" class="initialism">attr</abbr>
<address>Preserve formatting by ending all lines with <br>.
- <address>
- <strong>Twitter, Inc.</strong><br>
- 795 Folsom Ave, Suite 600<br>
- San Francisco, CA 94107<br>
- <abbr title="Phone">P:</abbr> (123) 456-7890
- </address>
- <address>
- <strong>Full Name</strong><br>
- <a href="mailto:#">first.last@gmail.com</a>
- </address>
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- <blockquote>
- <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Integer posuere erat a ante.</p>
- </blockquote>
Add <small> tag for identifying the source. Wrap the name of the source work in <cite>.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Integer posuere erat a ante.
Someone famous in Source Title
- <blockquote>
- <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Integer posuere erat a ante.</p>
- <small>Someone famous <cite title="Source Title">Source Title</cite></small>
- </blockquote>
.pull-right
- <blockquote class="pull-right">
- ...
- </blockquote>
- <ul>
- <li>...</li>
- </ul>
- <ol>
- <li>...</li>
- </ol>
- <ul class="unstyled">
- <li>...</li>
- </ul>
- <dl>
- <dt>...</dt>
- <dd>...</dd>
- </dl>
Make terms and descriptions in <dl> line up side-by-side.
- <dl class="dl-horizontal">
- <dt>...</dt>
- <dd>...</dd>
- </dl>
Heads up!
Horizontal description lists will truncate terms that are too long to fit in the left column fix text-overflow. In narrower viewports, they will change to the default stacked layout.
Wrap inline snippets of code with <code>.
<section> should be wrapped as inline.
- For example, <code><section></code> should be wrapped as inline.
Use <pre> for multiple lines of code. Be sure to escape any angle brackets in the code for proper rendering.
<p>Sample text here...</p>
- <pre>
- <p>Sample text here...</p>
- </pre>
Heads up! Be sure to keep code within <pre> tags as close to the left as possible; it will render all tabs.
You may optionally add the .pre-scrollable class which will set a max-height of 350px and provide a y-axis scrollbar.
For basic styling—light padding and only horizontal dividers—add the base class .table to any <table>.
| # | First Name | Last Name | Username |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
| 2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
| 3 | Larry | the Bird |
- <table class="table">
- ...
- </table>
.table-stripedAdds zebra-striping to any table row within the <tbody> via the :nth-child CSS selector (not available in IE7-IE8).
| # | First Name | Last Name | Username |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
| 2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
| 3 | Larry | the Bird |
- <table class="table table-striped">
- ...
- </table>
.table-borderedAdd borders and rounded corners to the table.
| # | First Name | Last Name | Username |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
| Mark | Otto | @TwBootstrap | |
| 2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
| 3 | Larry the Bird | ||
- <table class="table table-bordered">
- ...
- </table>
.table-hoverEnable a hover state on table rows within a <tbody>.
| # | First Name | Last Name | Username |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
| 2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
| 3 | Larry the Bird | ||
- <table class="table table-hover">
- ...
- </table>
.table-condensedMakes tables more compact by cutting cell padding in half.
| # | First Name | Last Name | Username |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
| 2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
| 3 | Larry the Bird | ||
- <table class="table table-condensed">
- ...
- </table>
Use contextual classes to color table rows.
| Class | Description |
|---|---|
.success
|
Indicates a successful or positive action. |
.error
|
Indicates a dangerous or potentially negative action. |
.info
|
Used as an alternative to the default styles. |
| # | Product | Payment Taken | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | TB - Monthly | 01/04/2012 | Approved |
| 2 | TB - Monthly | 02/04/2012 | Declined |
| 3 | TB - Monthly | 03/04/2012 | Pending |
- ...
- <tr class="success">
- <td>1</td>
- <td>TB - Monthly</td>
- <td>01/04/2012</td>
- <td>Approved</td>
- </tr>
- ...
List of supported table HTML elements and how they should be used.
| Tag | Description |
|---|---|
<table>
|
Wrapping element for displaying data in a tabular format |
<thead>
|
Container element for table header rows (<tr>) to label table columns
|
<tbody>
|
Container element for table rows (<tr>) in the body of the table
|
<tr>
|
Container element for a set of table cells (<td> or <th>) that appears on a single row
|
<td>
|
Default table cell |
<th>
|
Special table cell for column (or row, depending on scope and placement) labels Must be used within a <thead>
|
<caption>
|
Description or summary of what the table holds, especially useful for screen readers |
- <table>
- <caption>...</caption>
- <thead>
- <tr>
- <th>...</th>
- <th>...</th>
- </tr>
- </thead>
- <tbody>
- <tr>
- <td>...</td>
- <td>...</td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
- </table>
Individual form controls receive styling, but without any required base class on the <form> or large changes in markup. Results in stacked, left-aligned labels on top of form controls.
- <form>
- <legend>Legend</legend>
- <label>Label name</label>
- <input type="text" placeholder="Type something...">
- <span class="help-block">Example block-level help text here.</span>
- <label class="checkbox">
- <input type="checkbox"> Check me out
- </label>
- <button type="submit" class="btn">Submit</button>
- </form>
Included with Bootstrap are three optional form layouts for common use cases.
Add .form-search to the form and .search-query to the <input> for an extra-rounded text input.
- <form class="form-search">
- <input type="text" class="input-medium search-query">
- <button type="submit" class="btn">Search</button>
- </form>
Add .form-inline for left-aligned labels and inline-block controls for a compact layout.
- <form class="form-inline">
- <input type="text" class="input-small" placeholder="Email">
- <input type="password" class="input-small" placeholder="Password">
- <label class="checkbox">
- <input type="checkbox"> Remember me
- </label>
- <button type="submit" class="btn">Sign in</button>
- </form>
Right align labels and float them to the left to make them appear on the same line as controls. Requires the most markup changes from a default form:
.form-horizontal to the form.control-group.control-label to the label.controls for proper alignment
- <form class="form-horizontal">
- <div class="control-group">
- <label class="control-label" for="inputEmail">Email</label>
- <div class="controls">
- <input type="text" id="inputEmail" placeholder="Email">
- </div>
- </div>
- <div class="control-group">
- <label class="control-label" for="inputPassword">Password</label>
- <div class="controls">
- <input type="password" id="inputPassword" placeholder="Password">
- </div>
- </div>
- <div class="control-group">
- <div class="controls">
- <label class="checkbox">
- <input type="checkbox"> Remember me
- </label>
- <button type="submit" class="btn">Sign in</button>
- </div>
- </div>
- </form>
Examples of standard form controls supported in an example form layout.
Most common form control, text-based input fields. Includes support for all HTML5 types: text, password, datetime, datetime-local, date, month, time, week, number, email, url, search, tel, and color.
Requires the use of a specified type at all times.
- <input type="text" placeholder="Text input">
Form control which supports multiple lines of text. Change row attribute as necessary.
- <textarea rows="3"></textarea>
Checkboxes are for selecting one or several options in a list while radios are for selecting one option from many.
- <label class="checkbox">
- <input type="checkbox" value="">
- Option one is this and that—be sure to include why it's great
- </label>
- <label class="radio">
- <input type="radio" name="optionsRadios" id="optionsRadios1" value="option1" checked>
- Option one is this and that—be sure to include why it's great
- </label>
- <label class="radio">
- <input type="radio" name="optionsRadios" id="optionsRadios2" value="option2">
- Option two can be something else and selecting it will deselect option one
- </label>
Add the .inline class to a series of checkboxes or radios for controls appear on the same line.
- <label class="checkbox inline">
- <input type="checkbox" id="inlineCheckbox1" value="option1"> 1
- </label>
- <label class="checkbox inline">
- <input type="checkbox" id="inlineCheckbox2" value="option2"> 2
- </label>
- <label class="checkbox inline">
- <input type="checkbox" id="inlineCheckbox3" value="option3"> 3
- </label>
Use the default option or specify a multiple="multiple" to show multiple options at once.
- <select>
- <option>1</option>
- <option>2</option>
- <option>3</option>
- <option>4</option>
- <option>5</option>
- </select>
- <select multiple="multiple">
- <option>1</option>
- <option>2</option>
- <option>3</option>
- <option>4</option>
- <option>5</option>
- </select>
Adding on top of existing browser controls, Bootstrap includes other useful form components.
Add text or buttons before or after any text-based input. Do note that select elements are not supported here.
Wrap an .add-on and an input with one of two classes to prepend or append text to an input.
- <div class="input-prepend">
- <span class="add-on">@</span><input class="span2" id="prependedInput" size="16" type="text" placeholder="Username">
- </div>
- <div class="input-append">
- <input class="span2" id="appendedInput" size="16" type="text"><span class="add-on">.00</span>
- </div>
Use both classes and two instances of .add-on to prepend and append an input.
- <div class="input-prepend input-append">
- <span class="add-on">$</span><input class="span2" id="appendedPrependedInput" size="16" type="text"><span class="add-on">.00</span>
- </div>
Instead of a <span> with text, use a .btn to attach a button (or two) to an input.
- <div class="input-append">
- <input class="span2" id="appendedInputButton" size="16" type="text"><button class="btn" type="button">Go!</button>
- </div>
- <div class="input-append">
- <input class="span2" id="appendedInputButtons" size="16" type="text"><button class="btn" type="button">Search</button><button class="btn" type="button">Options</button>
- </div>
- <form class="form-search">
- <div class="input-append">
- <input type="text" class="span2 search-query">
- <button type="submit" class="btn">Search</button>
- </div>
- <div class="input-prepend">
- <button type="submit" class="btn">Search</button>
- <input type="text" class="span2 search-query">
- </div>
- </form>
Use relative sizing classes like .input-large or match your inputs to the grid column sizes using .span* classes.
- <input class="input-mini" type="text" placeholder=".input-mini">
- <input class="input-small" type="text" placeholder=".input-small">
- <input class="input-medium" type="text" placeholder=".input-medium">
- <input class="input-large" type="text" placeholder=".input-large">
- <input class="input-xlarge" type="text" placeholder=".input-xlarge">
- <input class="input-xxlarge" type="text" placeholder=".input-xxlarge">
Heads up! In future versions, we'll be altering the use of these relative input classes to match our button sizes. For example, .input-large will increase the padding and font-size of an input.
Use .span1 to .span12 for inputs that match the same sizes of the grid columns.
- <input class="span1" type="text" placeholder=".span1">
- <input class="span2" type="text" placeholder=".span2">
- <input class="span3" type="text" placeholder=".span3">
- <select class="span1">
- ...
- </select>
- <select class="span2">
- ...
- </select>
- <select class="span3">
- ...
- </select>
For multiple grid inputs per line, use the .controls-row modifier class for proper spacing. It floats the inputs to collapse white-space, sets the proper margins, and the clears the float.
- <div class="controls">
- <input class="span5" type="text" placeholder=".span5">
- </div>
- <div class="controls controls-row">
- <input class="span4" type="text" placeholder=".span4">
- <input class="span1" type="text" placeholder=".span1">
- </div>
- ...
Present data in a form that's not editable without using actual form markup.
- <span class="input-xlarge uneditable-input">Some value here</span>
End a form with a group of actions (buttons). When placed within a .form-horizontal, the buttons will automatically indent to line up with the form controls.
- <div class="form-actions">
- <button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary">Save changes</button>
- <button type="button" class="btn">Cancel</button>
- </div>
Inline and block level support for help text that appears around form controls.
- <input type="text"><span class="help-inline">Inline help text</span>
- <input type="text"><span class="help-block">A longer block of help text that breaks onto a new line and may extend beyond one line.</span>
Provide feedback to users or visitors with basic feedback states on form controls and labels.
We remove the default outline styles on some form controls and apply a box-shadow in its place for :focus.
- <input class="input-xlarge" id="focusedInput" type="text" value="This is focused...">
Add the disabled attribute on an input to prevent user input and trigger a slightly different look.
- <input class="input-xlarge" id="disabledInput" type="text" placeholder="Disabled input here..." disabled>
Bootstrap includes validation styles for error, warning, and success messages. To use, add the appropriate class to the surrounding .control-group.
- <div class="control-group warning">
- <label class="control-label" for="inputWarning">Input with warning</label>
- <div class="controls">
- <input type="text" id="inputWarning">
- <span class="help-inline">Something may have gone wrong</span>
- </div>
- </div>
- <div class="control-group error">
- <label class="control-label" for="inputError">Input with error</label>
- <div class="controls">
- <input type="text" id="inputError">
- <span class="help-inline">Please correct the error</span>
- </div>
- </div>
- <div class="control-group success">
- <label class="control-label" for="inputSuccess">Input with success</label>
- <div class="controls">
- <input type="text" id="inputSuccess">
- <span class="help-inline">Woohoo!</span>
- </div>
- </div>
Add classes to an <img> element to easily style images in any project.
- <img src="..." class="img-rounded">
- <img src="..." class="img-circle">
- <img src="..." class="img-polaroid">
Heads up! .img-rounded and .img-circle do not work in IE7-8 due to lack of border-radius support.
140 icons in sprite form, available in dark gray (default) and white, provided by Glyphicons.
Glyphicons Halflings are normally not available for free, but an arrangement between Bootstrap and the Glyphicons creators have made this possible at not cost to you as developers. As a thank you, we ask you to include an optional link back to Glyphicons whenever practical.
All icons require an <i> tag with a unique class, prefixed with icon-. To use, place the following code just about anywhere:
- <i class="icon-search"></i>
There are also styles available for inverted (white) icons, made ready with one extra class. We will specifically enforce this class on hover and active states for nav and dropdown links.
- <i class="icon-search icon-white"></i>
Heads up!
When using beside strings of text, as in buttons or nav links, be sure to leave a space after the <i> tag for proper spacing.
Use them in buttons, button groups for a toolbar, navigation, or prepended form inputs.
- <div class="btn-toolbar">
- <div class="btn-group">
- <a class="btn" href="#"><i class="icon-align-left"></i></a>
- <a class="btn" href="#"><i class="icon-align-center"></i></a>
- <a class="btn" href="#"><i class="icon-align-right"></i></a>
- <a class="btn" href="#"><i class="icon-align-justify"></i></a>
- </div>
- </div>
- <div class="btn-group">
- <a class="btn btn-primary" href="#"><i class="icon-user icon-white"></i> User</a>
- <a class="btn btn-primary dropdown-toggle" data-toggle="dropdown" href="#"><span class="caret"></span></a>
- <ul class="dropdown-menu">
- <li><a href="#"><i class="icon-pencil"></i> Edit</a></li>
- <li><a href="#"><i class="icon-trash"></i> Delete</a></li>
- <li><a href="#"><i class="icon-ban-circle"></i> Ban</a></li>
- <li class="divider"></li>
- <li><a href="#"><i class="i"></i> Make admin</a></li>
- </ul>
- </div>
- <a class="btn btn-small" href="#"><i class="icon-star"></i></a>
- <ul class="nav nav-list">
- <li class="active"><a href="#"><i class="icon-home icon-white"></i> Home</a></li>
- <li><a href="#"><i class="icon-book"></i> Library</a></li>
- <li><a href="#"><i class="icon-pencil"></i> Applications</a></li>
- <li><a href="#"><i class="i"></i> Misc</a></li>
- </ul>
- <div class="control-group">
- <label class="control-label" for="inputIcon">Email address</label>
- <div class="controls">
- <div class="input-prepend">
- <span class="add-on"><i class="icon-envelope"><i><span><input class="span2" id="inputIcon" type="text">
- </div>
- </div>
<ul class="dropdown-menu" role="menu" aria-labelledby="dropdownMenu"> <li><a tabindex="-1" href="#">Action</a></li> <li><a tabindex="-1" href="#">Another action</a></li> <li><a tabindex="-1" href="#">Something else here</a></li> <li class="divider"></li> <li><a tabindex="-1" href="#">Separated link</a></li> </ul>
Looking at just the dropdown menu, here's the required HTML. You need to wrap the dropdown's trigger and the dropdown menu within .dropdown, or another element that declares position: relative;. Then just create the menu.
<div class="dropdown">
<!-- Link or button to toggle dropdown -->
<ul class="dropdown-menu" role="menu" aria-labelledby="dLabel">
<li><a tabindex="-1" href="#">Action</a></li>
<li><a tabindex="-1" href="#">Another action</a></li>
<li><a tabindex="-1" href="#">Something else here</a></li>
<li class="divider"></li>
<li><a tabindex="-1" href="#">Separated link</a></li>
</ul>
</div>
Align menus to the right and add include additional levels of dropdowns.
Add .pull-right to a .dropdown-menu to right align the dropdown menu.
<ul class="dropdown-menu pull-right" role="menu" aria-labelledby="dLabel"> ... </ul>
Add an extra level of dropdown menus, appearing on hover like those of OS X, with some simple markup additions. Add .dropdown-submenu to any li in an existing dropdown menu for automatic styling.
<ul class="dropdown-menu" role="menu" aria-labelledby="dLabel">
...
<li class="dropdown-submenu">
<a tabindex="-1" href="#">More options</a>
<ul class="dropdown-menu">
...
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
Simple pagination inspired by Rdio, great for apps and search results. The large block is hard to miss, easily scalable, and provides large click areas.
<div class="pagination">
<ul>
<li><a href="#">Prev</a></li>
<li><a href="#">1</a></li>
<li><a href="#">2</a></li>
<li><a href="#">3</a></li>
<li><a href="#">4</a></li>
<li><a href="#">Next</a></li>
</ul>
</div>
<ul class="pagination webapp" id="webapp8089pagination">
<li class="pag-prev"><a href="#">Prev</a></li>
<li class="pag-number"><a href="#">1</a></li>
<li class="pag-number"><a href="#">2</a></li>
<li class="pag-current">3</li>
<li class="pag-number"><a href="#">4</a></li>
<li class="pag-next"><a href="#">Next</a></li>
</ul>
<div class="pagination-container">
{tag_previouspage,<img src="/CatalystImages/module_previous.png"/> }
{tag_pagination}
{tag_nextpage,<img src="/CatalystImages/module_next.png"/> }
</div>
<div class="pagination-container"> <a href="/shop/accessories?Page=4&Items=20"><img src="http://pretty-framework.prettypollution.com.au/CatalystImages/module_previous.png"></a> <a href="/shop/accessories?Page=1&Items=20">1</a> .. <span id="pagination" class="pagination"> <a href="/shop/accessories?Page=2&Items=20">2</a> <a href="/shop/accessories?Page=3&Items=20">3</a> <a href="/shop/accessories?Page=4&Items=20">4</a> 5 <a href="/shop/accessories?Page=6&Items=20">6</a> .. <a href="/shop/accessories?Page=7&Items=20">7</a> </span> <a href="/shop/accessories?Page=6&Items=20"><img src="http://pretty-framework.prettypollution.com.au/CatalystImages/module_next.png"></a> </div>
.disabled = unclickable links
.active = current page.
.pag-current Web app current page for web app.
<div class="pagination ">
<ul>
<li class="disabled"><a href="#">Prev</a></li>
<li class="active"><a href="#">1</a></li>
...
</ul>
</div>
Add one of two optional classes to change the alignment of pagination links: .pagination-centered and .pagination-right.
<div class="pagination pagination-centered"> ... </div>
<div class="pagination pagination-right"> ... </div>
Quick previous and next links for simple pagination implementations with light markup and styles. It's great for simple sites like blogs or magazines.
By default, the pager centers links.
<ul class="pager"> <li><a href="#">Previous</a></li> <li><a href="#">Next</a></li> </ul>
Alternatively, you can align each link to the sides:
<ul class="pager">
<li class="previous">
<a href="#">← Older</a>
</li>
<li class="next">
<a href="#">Newer →</a>
</li>
</ul>
Pager links also use the general .disabled utility class from the pagination.
<ul class="pager"> <li class="previous disabled"> <a href="#">← Older</a> </li> ... </ul>
<div class="next-previous-blogs">{tag_previouspage} {tag_nextpage}</div>
Rendered output Example
<div class="next-previous-blogs"> <a style="display:inline" href="/_blog/BLOGNAME/page/1/" id="previouspage">Previous</a> <a style="display:inline" href="/_blog/BLOGNAME/page/3/" id="nextpage">Next</a> </div>
To add separation to blog paging add spread as a class to the container
<div class="next-previous-blogs spread"> <a style="display:inline" href="/_blog/BLOGNAME/page/1/" id="previouspage">Previous</a> <a style="display:inline" href="/_blog/BLOGNAME/page/3/" id="nextpage">Next</a> </div>
| Labels | Markup |
|---|---|
| Default |
<span class="label">Default</span>
|
| Success |
<span class="label label-success">Success</span>
|
| Warning |
<span class="label label-warning">Warning</span>
|
| Important |
<span class="label label-important">Important</span>
|
| Info |
<span class="label label-info">Info</span>
|
| Inverse |
<span class="label label-inverse">Inverse</span>
|
| Name | Example | Markup |
|---|---|---|
| Default | 1 |
<span class="badge">1</span>
|
| Success | 2 |
<span class="badge badge-success">2</span>
|
| Warning | 4 |
<span class="badge badge-warning">4</span>
|
| Important | 6 |
<span class="badge badge-important">6</span>
|
| Info | 8 |
<span class="badge badge-info">8</span>
|
| Inverse | 10 |
<span class="badge badge-inverse">10</span>
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A lightweight, flexible component to showcase key content on your site. It works well on marketing and content-heavy sites.
This is a simple hero unit, a simple jumbotron-style component for calling extra attention to featured content or information.
<div class="hero-unit">
<h1>Heading</h1>
<p>Tagline</p>
<p>
<a class="btn btn-primary btn-large">
Learn more
</a>
</p>
</div>
A simple shell for an h1 to appropriately space out and segment sections of content on a page. It can utilize the h1's default small, element as well most other components (with additional styles).
<div class="page-header"> <h1>Example page header</h1> </div>
By default, Bootstrap's thumbnails are designed to showcase linked images with minimal required markup.
With a bit of extra markup, it's possible to add any kind of HTML content like headings, paragraphs, or buttons into thumbnails.
Thumbnails component uses existing grid system classes—like .span2 or .span3—for control of thumbnail dimensions.
<ul class="thumbnails">
<li class="span4">
<a href="#" class="thumbnail">
<img src="http://placehold.it/300x200" alt="">
</a>
</li>
...
</ul>
For custom HTML content in thumbnails, the markup changes slightly. To allow block level content anywhere, we swap the <a> for a <div> like so:
<ul class="thumbnails">
<li class="span4">
<div class="thumbnail">
<img src="http://placehold.it/300x200" alt="">
<h3>Thumbnail label</h3>
<p>Thumbnail caption...</p>
</div>
</li>
...
</ul>
Explore all your options with the various grid classes available to you. You can also mix and match different sizes.
Wrap any text and an optional dismiss button in .alert for a basic warning alert message.
<div class="alert"> <button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="alert">×</button> <strong>Warning!</strong> Best check yo self, you're not looking too good. </div>
Mobile Safari and Mobile Opera browsers, in addition to the data-dismiss="alert" attribute, require an href="#" for the dismissal of alerts when using an <a> tag.
<a href="#" class="close" data-dismiss="alert">×</button>
Alternatively, you may use a <button> element with the data attribute, which we have opted to do for our docs. When using <button>, you must include type="button" or your forms may not submit.
<button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="alert">×</button>
Use the alerts jQuery plugin for quick and easy dismissal of alerts.
For longer messages, increase the padding on the top and bottom of the alert wrapper by adding .alert-block.
Best check yo self, you're not looking too good. Nulla vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue. Praesent commodo cursus magna, vel scelerisque nisl consectetur et.
<div class="alert alert-block"> <button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="alert">×</button> <h4>Warning!</h4> Best check yo self, you're not... </div>
Add optional classes to change an alert's connotation.
<div class="alert alert-error"> ... </div>
<div class="alert alert-success"> ... </div>
<div class="alert alert-info"> ... </div>
Where possible update the BC alert layouts to suit but below are the basic BC outputs and applied CSS to work based on the above.
Default progress bar with a vertical gradient.
<div class="progress"> <div class="bar" style="width: 60%;"></div> </div>
Uses a gradient to create a striped effect. Not available in IE7-8.
<div class="progress progress-striped"> <div class="bar" style="width: 20%;"></div> </div>
Add .active to .progress-striped to animate the stripes right to left. Not available in all versions of IE.
<div class="progress progress-striped active"> <div class="bar" style="width: 40%;"></div> </div>
Place multiple bars into the same .progress to stack them.
<div class="progress"> <div class="bar bar-success" style="width: 35%;"></div> <div class="bar bar-warning" style="width: 20%;"></div> <div class="bar bar-danger" style="width: 10%;"></div> </div>
Progress bars use some of the same button and alert classes for consistent styles.
<div class="progress progress-info"> <div class="bar" style="width: 20%"></div> </div> <div class="progress progress-success"> <div class="bar" style="width: 40%"></div> </div> <div class="progress progress-warning"> <div class="bar" style="width: 60%"></div> </div> <div class="progress progress-danger"> <div class="bar" style="width: 80%"></div> </div>
Similar to the solid colors, we have varied striped progress bars.
<div class="progress progress-info progress-striped"> <div class="bar" style="width: 20%"></div> </div> <div class="progress progress-success progress-striped"> <div class="bar" style="width: 40%"></div> </div> <div class="progress progress-warning progress-striped"> <div class="bar" style="width: 60%"></div> </div> <div class="progress progress-danger progress-striped"> <div class="bar" style="width: 80%"></div> </div>
Progress bars use CSS3 gradients, transitions, and animations to achieve all their effects. These features are not supported in IE7-9 or older versions of Firefox.
Versions earlier than Internet Explorer 10 and Opera 12 do not support animations.
Use the well as a simple effect on an element to give it an inset effect.
<div class="well"> ... </div>
Control padding and rounded corners with two optional modifier classes.
<div class="well well-large"> ... </div>
<div class="well well-small"> ... </div>
Use the generic close icon for dismissing content like modals and alerts.
<button class="close">×</button>
iOS devices require an href="#" for click events if you rather use an anchor.
<a class="close" href="#">×</a>
Simple, focused classes for small display or behavior tweaks.
Float an element left
class="pull-left"
.pull-left {
float: left;
}
Float an element right
class="pull-right"
.pull-right {
float: right;
}
Change an element's color to #999
class="muted"
.muted {
color: #999;
}