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<dl> <dt>...</dt> <dd>...</dd> </dl>
<dl class="dl-horizontal"> <dt>...</dt> <dd>...</dd> </dl>
<form> <fieldset> <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> </fieldset> </form>
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>
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>
<div class="input-prepend"> <span class="add-on">@</span> <input class="span2" id="prependedInput" type="text" placeholder="Username"> </div> <div class="input-append"> <input class="span2" id="appendedInput" 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" 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" type="text"> <button class="btn" type="button">Go!</button> </div>
<div class="input-append"> <input class="span2" id="appendedInputButtons" type="text"> <button class="btn" type="button">Search</button> <button class="btn" type="button">Options</button> </div>
<div class="input-append"> <input class="span2" id="appendedDropdownButton" type="text"> <div class="btn-group"> <button class="btn dropdown-toggle" data-toggle="dropdown"> Action <span class="caret"></span> </button> <ul class="dropdown-menu"> ... </ul> </div> </div>
<div class="input-prepend"> <div class="btn-group"> <button class="btn dropdown-toggle" data-toggle="dropdown"> Action <span class="caret"></span> </button> <ul class="dropdown-menu"> ... </ul> </div> <input class="span2" id="prependedDropdownButton" type="text"> </div>
<div class="input-prepend input-append"> <div class="btn-group"> <button class="btn dropdown-toggle" data-toggle="dropdown"> Action <span class="caret"></span> </button> <ul class="dropdown-menu"> ... </ul> </div> <input class="span2" id="appendedPrependedDropdownButton" type="text"> <div class="btn-group"> <button class="btn dropdown-toggle" data-toggle="dropdown"> Action <span class="caret"></span> </button> <ul class="dropdown-menu"> ... </ul> </div> </div>
<form> <div class="input-prepend"> <div class="btn-group">...</div> <input type="text"> </div> <div class="input-append"> <input type="text"> <div class="btn-group">...</div> </div> </form>
<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 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>
<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> </div>
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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>
Two basic options, along with two more specific variations.
Wrap a series of buttons with .btn
in .btn-group
.
<div class="btn-group"> <button class="btn">Left</button> <button class="btn">Middle</button> <button class="btn">Right</button> </div>
Combine sets of <div class="btn-group">
into a <div class="btn-toolbar">
for more complex components.
<div class="btn-toolbar"> <div class="btn-group"> ... </div> </div>
Make a set of buttons appear vertically stacked rather than horizontally.
<div class="btn-group btn-group-vertical"> ... </div>
Use any button to trigger a dropdown menu by placing it within a .btn-group
and providing the proper menu markup.
<div class="btn-group"> <a class="btn dropdown-toggle" data-toggle="dropdown" href="#"> Action <span class="caret"></span> </a> <ul class="dropdown-menu"> <!-- dropdown menu links --> </ul> </div>
Building on the button group styles and markup, we can easily create a split button. Split buttons feature a standard action on the left and a dropdown toggle on the right with contextual links.
<div class="btn-group"> <button class="btn">Action</button> <button class="btn dropdown-toggle" data-toggle="dropdown"> <span class="caret"></span> </button> <ul class="dropdown-menu"> <!-- dropdown menu links --> </ul> </div>
Dropdown menus can also be toggled from the bottom up by adding a single class to the immediate parent of .dropdown-menu
. It will flip the direction of the .caret
and reposition the menu itself to move from the bottom up instead of top down.
<div class="btn-group dropup"> <button class="btn">Dropup</button> <button class="btn dropdown-toggle" data-toggle="dropdown"> <span class="caret"></span> </button> <ul class="dropdown-menu"> <!-- dropdown menu links --> </ul> </div>
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="#">5</a></li> <li><a href="#">Next</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>
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">×</a>
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
.
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<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>
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.
Abstract object styles for building various types of components (like blog comments, Tweets, etc) that feature a left- or right-aligned image alongside textual content.
The default media allow to float a media object (images, video, audio) to the left or right of a content block.
<div class="media"> <a class="pull-start" href="#"> <img class="media-object" data-src="holder.js/64x64"> </a> <div class="media-body"> <h4 class="media-heading">Media heading</h4> ... <!-- Nested media object --> <div class="media"> ... </div> </div> </div>
With a bit of extra markup, you can use media inside list (useful for comment threads or articles lists).
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<ul class="media-list"> <li class="media"> <a class="pull-start" href="#"> <img class="media-object" data-src="holder.js/64x64"> </a> <div class="media-body"> <h4 class="media-heading">Media heading</h4> ... <!-- Nested media object --> <div class="media"> ... </div> </div> </li> </ul>