Navbar
Documentation and examples for Bootstrap’s powerful, responsive navigation header, the navbar. Includes support for branding, navigation, and more, including support for our collapse plugin.
How it works
Here’s what you need to know before getting started with the navbar:
-
Navbars require a wrapping
.navbar
with.navbar-expand{-sm|-md|-lg|-xl|-xxl}
for responsive collapsing and color scheme classes. - Navbars and their contents are fluid by default. Change the container to limit their horizontal width in different ways.
- Use our spacing and flex utility classes for controlling spacing and alignment within navbars.
- Navbars are responsive by default, but you can easily modify them to change that. Responsive behavior depends on our Collapse JavaScript plugin.
-
Ensure accessibility by using a
<nav>
element or, if using a more generic element such as a<div>
, add arole="navigation"
to every navbar to explicitly identify it as a landmark region for users of assistive technologies. -
Indicate the current item by using
aria-current="page"
for the current page oraria-current="true"
for the current item in a set. -
New in v5.2.0: Navbars can be themed with CSS
variables that are scoped to the
.navbar
base class..navbar-light
has been deprecated and.navbar-dark
has been rewritten to override CSS variables instead of adding additional styles.
prefers-reduced-motion
media query. See the
reduced motion section of our accessibility documentation.
Supported content
Navbars come with built-in support for a handful of sub-components. Choose from the following as needed:
-
.navbar-brand
for your company, product, or project name. -
.navbar-nav
for a full-height and lightweight navigation (including support for dropdowns). -
.navbar-toggler
for use with our collapse plugin and other navigation toggling behaviors. - Flex and spacing utilities for any form controls and actions.
-
.navbar-text
for adding vertically centered strings of text. -
.collapse.navbar-collapse
for grouping and hiding navbar contents by a parent breakpoint. -
Add an optional
.navbar-scroll
to set amax-height
and scroll expanded navbar content.
Here’s an example of all the sub-components included in a
responsive light-themed navbar that automatically collapses at the
lg
(large) breakpoint.
<nav class="navbar navbar-expand-lg bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Navbar</a>
<button class="navbar-toggler" type="button" data-bs-toggle="collapse" data-bs-target="#navbarSupportedContent" aria-controls="navbarSupportedContent" aria-expanded="false" aria-label="Toggle navigation">
<span class="navbar-toggler-icon"></span>
</button>
<div class="collapse navbar-collapse" id="navbarSupportedContent">
<ul class="navbar-nav me-auto mb-2 mb-lg-0">
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link active" aria-current="page" href="#">Home</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link" href="#">Link</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item dropdown">
<a class="nav-link dropdown-toggle" href="#" role="button" data-bs-toggle="dropdown" aria-expanded="false">
Dropdown
</a>
<ul class="dropdown-menu">
<li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Action</a></li>
<li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Another action</a></li>
<li><hr class="dropdown-divider"></li>
<li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Something else here</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link disabled">Disabled</a>
</li>
</ul>
<form class="d-flex" role="search">
<input class="form-control me-2" type="search" placeholder="Search" aria-label="Search">
<button class="btn btn-outline-success" type="submit">Search</button>
</form>
</div>
</div>
</nav>
This example uses
background
(bg-body-tertiary
) and
spacing
(me-auto
, mb-2
, mb-lg-0
,
me-2
) utility classes.
Brand
The .navbar-brand
can be applied to most elements, but
an anchor works best, as some elements might require utility classes
or custom styles.
Text
Add your text within an element with the
.navbar-brand
class.
<!-- As a link -->
<nav class="navbar bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Navbar</a>
</div>
</nav>
<!-- As a heading -->
<nav class="navbar bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<span class="navbar-brand mb-0 h1">Navbar</span>
</div>
</nav>
Image
You can replace the text within the .navbar-brand
with
an <img>
.
<nav class="navbar bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">
<img src="/docs/5.3/assets/brand/bootstrap-logo.svg" alt="Bootstrap" width="30" height="24">
</a>
</div>
</nav>
Image and text
You can also make use of some additional utilities to add an image
and text at the same time. Note the addition of
.d-inline-block
and .align-text-top
on the
<img>
.
<nav class="navbar bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">
<img src="/docs/5.3/assets/brand/bootstrap-logo.svg" alt="Logo" width="30" height="24" class="d-inline-block align-text-top">
Bootstrap
</a>
</div>
</nav>
Nav
Navbar navigation links build on our .nav
options with
their own modifier class and require the use of
toggler classes for proper responsive
styling.
Navigation in navbars will also grow to occupy as much horizontal
space as possible
to keep your navbar contents securely aligned.
Add the .active
class on .nav-link
to
indicate the current page.
Please note that you should also add the
aria-current
attribute on the active
.nav-link
.
<nav class="navbar navbar-expand-lg bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Navbar</a>
<button class="navbar-toggler" type="button" data-bs-toggle="collapse" data-bs-target="#navbarNav" aria-controls="navbarNav" aria-expanded="false" aria-label="Toggle navigation">
<span class="navbar-toggler-icon"></span>
</button>
<div class="collapse navbar-collapse" id="navbarNav">
<ul class="navbar-nav">
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link active" aria-current="page" href="#">Home</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link" href="#">Features</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link" href="#">Pricing</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link disabled">Disabled</a>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
</nav>
And because we use classes for our navs, you can avoid the list-based approach entirely if you like.
<nav class="navbar navbar-expand-lg bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Navbar</a>
<button class="navbar-toggler" type="button" data-bs-toggle="collapse" data-bs-target="#navbarNavAltMarkup" aria-controls="navbarNavAltMarkup" aria-expanded="false" aria-label="Toggle navigation">
<span class="navbar-toggler-icon"></span>
</button>
<div class="collapse navbar-collapse" id="navbarNavAltMarkup">
<div class="navbar-nav">
<a class="nav-link active" aria-current="page" href="#">Home</a>
<a class="nav-link" href="#">Features</a>
<a class="nav-link" href="#">Pricing</a>
<a class="nav-link disabled">Disabled</a>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</nav>
You can also use dropdowns in your navbar. Dropdown menus require a
wrapping element for positioning, so be sure to use separate and
nested elements for .nav-item
and
.nav-link
as shown below.
<nav class="navbar navbar-expand-lg bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Navbar</a>
<button class="navbar-toggler" type="button" data-bs-toggle="collapse" data-bs-target="#navbarNavDropdown" aria-controls="navbarNavDropdown" aria-expanded="false" aria-label="Toggle navigation">
<span class="navbar-toggler-icon"></span>
</button>
<div class="collapse navbar-collapse" id="navbarNavDropdown">
<ul class="navbar-nav">
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link active" aria-current="page" href="#">Home</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link" href="#">Features</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link" href="#">Pricing</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item dropdown">
<a class="nav-link dropdown-toggle" href="#" role="button" data-bs-toggle="dropdown" aria-expanded="false">
Dropdown link
</a>
<ul class="dropdown-menu">
<li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Action</a></li>
<li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Another action</a></li>
<li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Something else here</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
</nav>
Forms
Place various form controls and components within a navbar:
<nav class="navbar bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<form class="d-flex" role="search">
<input class="form-control me-2" type="search" placeholder="Search" aria-label="Search">
<button class="btn btn-outline-success" type="submit">Search</button>
</form>
</div>
</nav>
Immediate child elements of .navbar
use flex layout and
will default to justify-content: space-between
. Use
additional
flex utilities as
needed to adjust this behavior.
<nav class="navbar bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<a class="navbar-brand">Navbar</a>
<form class="d-flex" role="search">
<input class="form-control me-2" type="search" placeholder="Search" aria-label="Search">
<button class="btn btn-outline-success" type="submit">Search</button>
</form>
</div>
</nav>
Input groups work, too. If your navbar is an entire form, or mostly
a form, you can use the <form>
element as the
container and save some HTML.
<nav class="navbar bg-body-tertiary">
<form class="container-fluid">
<div class="input-group">
<span class="input-group-text" id="basic-addon1">@</span>
<input type="text" class="form-control" placeholder="Username" aria-label="Username" aria-describedby="basic-addon1">
</div>
</form>
</nav>
Various buttons are supported as part of these navbar forms, too. This is also a great reminder that vertical alignment utilities can be used to align different sized elements.
<nav class="navbar bg-body-tertiary">
<form class="container-fluid justify-content-start">
<button class="btn btn-outline-success me-2" type="button">Main button</button>
<button class="btn btn-sm btn-outline-secondary" type="button">Smaller button</button>
</form>
</nav>
Text
Navbars may contain bits of text with the help of
.navbar-text
. This class adjusts vertical alignment and
horizontal spacing for strings of text.
<nav class="navbar bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<span class="navbar-text">
Navbar text with an inline element
</span>
</div>
</nav>
Mix and match with other components and utilities as needed.
<nav class="navbar navbar-expand-lg bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Navbar w/ text</a>
<button class="navbar-toggler" type="button" data-bs-toggle="collapse" data-bs-target="#navbarText" aria-controls="navbarText" aria-expanded="false" aria-label="Toggle navigation">
<span class="navbar-toggler-icon"></span>
</button>
<div class="collapse navbar-collapse" id="navbarText">
<ul class="navbar-nav me-auto mb-2 mb-lg-0">
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link active" aria-current="page" href="#">Home</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link" href="#">Features</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link" href="#">Pricing</a>
</li>
</ul>
<span class="navbar-text">
Navbar text with an inline element
</span>
</div>
</div>
</nav>
Color schemes
New dark navbars in v5.3.0 โ We’ve
deprecated .navbar-dark
in favor of the new
data-bs-theme="dark"
. Add
data-bs-theme="dark"
to the
.navbar
to enable a component-specific color mode.
Learn more about our color modes.
New in v5.2.0 โ Navbar theming is now powered by
CSS variables and .navbar-light
has been deprecated.
CSS variables are applied to .navbar
, defaulting to
the “light” appearance, and can be overridden with
.navbar-dark
.
Navbar themes are easier than ever thanks to Bootstrap’s
combination of Sass and CSS variables. The default is our
“light navbar” for use with light background colors, but
you can also apply data-bs-theme="dark"
to
the .navbar
parent for dark background colors. Then,
customize with .bg-*
utilities.
<nav class="navbar bg-dark" data-bs-theme="dark">
<!-- Navbar content -->
</nav>
<nav class="navbar bg-primary" data-bs-theme="dark">
<!-- Navbar content -->
</nav>
<nav class="navbar" style="background-color: #e3f2fd;">
<!-- Navbar content -->
</nav>
Containers
Although it’s not required, you can wrap a navbar in a
.container
to center it on a pageโthough note that an
inner container is still required. Or you can add a container inside
the .navbar
to only center the contents of a
fixed or static top navbar.
<div class="container">
<nav class="navbar navbar-expand-lg bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Navbar</a>
</div>
</nav>
</div>
Use any of the responsive containers to change how wide the content in your navbar is presented.
<nav class="navbar navbar-expand-lg bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-md">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Navbar</a>
</div>
</nav>
Placement
Use our position utilities to place navbars in non-static positions. Choose from fixed to the top, fixed to the bottom, stickied to the top (scrolls with the page until it reaches the top, then stays there), or stickied to the bottom (scrolls with the page until it reaches the bottom, then stays there).
Fixed navbars use position: fixed
, meaning
they’re pulled from the normal flow of the DOM and may require
custom CSS (e.g., padding-top
on the
<body>
) to prevent overlap with other elements.
<nav class="navbar bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Default</a>
</div>
</nav>
<nav class="navbar fixed-top bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Fixed top</a>
</div>
</nav>
<nav class="navbar fixed-bottom bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Fixed bottom</a>
</div>
</nav>
<nav class="navbar sticky-top bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Sticky top</a>
</div>
</nav>
<nav class="navbar sticky-bottom bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Sticky bottom</a>
</div>
</nav>
Scrolling
Add .navbar-nav-scroll
to a
.navbar-nav
(or other navbar sub-component) to enable
vertical scrolling within the toggleable contents of a collapsed
navbar. By default, scrolling kicks in at 75vh
(or 75%
of the viewport height), but you can override that with the local
CSS custom property --bs-navbar-height
or custom
styles. At larger viewports when the navbar is expanded, content
will appear as it does in a default navbar.
Please note that this behavior comes with a potential drawback of
overflow
โwhen setting
overflow-y: auto
(required to scroll the content here),
overflow-x
is the equivalent of auto
,
which will crop some horizontal content.
Here’s an example navbar using
.navbar-nav-scroll
with
style="--bs-scroll-height: 100px;"
, with some
extra margin utilities for optimum spacing.
<nav class="navbar navbar-expand-lg bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Navbar scroll</a>
<button class="navbar-toggler" type="button" data-bs-toggle="collapse" data-bs-target="#navbarScroll" aria-controls="navbarScroll" aria-expanded="false" aria-label="Toggle navigation">
<span class="navbar-toggler-icon"></span>
</button>
<div class="collapse navbar-collapse" id="navbarScroll">
<ul class="navbar-nav me-auto my-2 my-lg-0 navbar-nav-scroll" style="--bs-scroll-height: 100px;">
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link active" aria-current="page" href="#">Home</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link" href="#">Link</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item dropdown">
<a class="nav-link dropdown-toggle" href="#" role="button" data-bs-toggle="dropdown" aria-expanded="false">
Link
</a>
<ul class="dropdown-menu">
<li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Action</a></li>
<li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Another action</a></li>
<li><hr class="dropdown-divider"></li>
<li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Something else here</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link disabled">Link</a>
</li>
</ul>
<form class="d-flex" role="search">
<input class="form-control me-2" type="search" placeholder="Search" aria-label="Search">
<button class="btn btn-outline-success" type="submit">Search</button>
</form>
</div>
</div>
</nav>
Responsive behaviors
Navbars can use .navbar-toggler
,
.navbar-collapse
, and
.navbar-expand{-sm|-md|-lg|-xl|-xxl}
classes to
determine when their content collapses behind a button. In
combination with other utilities, you can easily choose when to show
or hide particular elements.
For navbars that never collapse, add the
.navbar-expand
class on the navbar. For navbars that
always collapse, don’t add any
.navbar-expand
class.
Toggler
Navbar togglers are left-aligned by default, but should they follow
a sibling element like a .navbar-brand
, they’ll
automatically be aligned to the far right. Reversing your markup
will reverse the placement of the toggler. Below are examples of
different toggle styles.
With no .navbar-brand
shown at the smallest breakpoint:
<nav class="navbar navbar-expand-lg bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<button class="navbar-toggler" type="button" data-bs-toggle="collapse" data-bs-target="#navbarTogglerDemo01" aria-controls="navbarTogglerDemo01" aria-expanded="false" aria-label="Toggle navigation">
<span class="navbar-toggler-icon"></span>
</button>
<div class="collapse navbar-collapse" id="navbarTogglerDemo01">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Hidden brand</a>
<ul class="navbar-nav me-auto mb-2 mb-lg-0">
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link active" aria-current="page" href="#">Home</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link" href="#">Link</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link disabled">Disabled</a>
</li>
</ul>
<form class="d-flex" role="search">
<input class="form-control me-2" type="search" placeholder="Search" aria-label="Search">
<button class="btn btn-outline-success" type="submit">Search</button>
</form>
</div>
</div>
</nav>
With a brand name shown on the left and toggler on the right:
<nav class="navbar navbar-expand-lg bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Navbar</a>
<button class="navbar-toggler" type="button" data-bs-toggle="collapse" data-bs-target="#navbarTogglerDemo02" aria-controls="navbarTogglerDemo02" aria-expanded="false" aria-label="Toggle navigation">
<span class="navbar-toggler-icon"></span>
</button>
<div class="collapse navbar-collapse" id="navbarTogglerDemo02">
<ul class="navbar-nav me-auto mb-2 mb-lg-0">
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link active" aria-current="page" href="#">Home</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link" href="#">Link</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link disabled">Disabled</a>
</li>
</ul>
<form class="d-flex" role="search">
<input class="form-control me-2" type="search" placeholder="Search" aria-label="Search">
<button class="btn btn-outline-success" type="submit">Search</button>
</form>
</div>
</div>
</nav>
With a toggler on the left and brand name on the right:
<nav class="navbar navbar-expand-lg bg-body-tertiary">
<div class="container-fluid">
<button class="navbar-toggler" type="button" data-bs-toggle="collapse" data-bs-target="#navbarTogglerDemo03" aria-controls="navbarTogglerDemo03" aria-expanded="false" aria-label="Toggle navigation">
<span class="navbar-toggler-icon"></span>
</button>
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Navbar</a>
<div class="collapse navbar-collapse" id="navbarTogglerDemo03">
<ul class="navbar-nav me-auto mb-2 mb-lg-0">
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link active" aria-current="page" href="#">Home</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link" href="#">Link</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link disabled">Disabled</a>
</li>
</ul>
<form class="d-flex" role="search">
<input class="form-control me-2" type="search" placeholder="Search" aria-label="Search">
<button class="btn btn-outline-success" type="submit">Search</button>
</form>
</div>
</div>
</nav>
External content
Sometimes you want to use the collapse plugin to trigger a container
element for content that structurally sits outside of the
.navbar
. Because our plugin works on the
id
and data-bs-target
matching,
that’s easily done!
<div class="collapse" id="navbarToggleExternalContent">
<div class="bg-dark p-4">
<h5 class="text-white h4">Collapsed content</h5>
<span class="text-body-secondary">Toggleable via the navbar brand.</span>
</div>
</div>
<nav class="navbar navbar-dark bg-dark">
<div class="container-fluid">
<button class="navbar-toggler" type="button" data-bs-toggle="collapse" data-bs-target="#navbarToggleExternalContent" aria-controls="navbarToggleExternalContent" aria-expanded="false" aria-label="Toggle navigation">
<span class="navbar-toggler-icon"></span>
</button>
</div>
</nav>
When you do this, we recommend including additional JavaScript to
move the focus programmatically to the container when it is opened.
Otherwise, keyboard users and users of assistive technologies will
likely have a hard time finding the newly revealed content -
particularly if the container that was opened comes
before the toggler in the document’s structure. We
also recommend making sure that the toggler has the
aria-controls
attribute, pointing to the
id
of the content container. In theory, this allows
assistive technology users to jump directly from the toggler to the
container it controlsโbut support for this is currently quite
patchy.
Offcanvas
Transform your expanding and collapsing navbar into an offcanvas
drawer with the
offcanvas component. We extend
both the offcanvas default styles and use our
.navbar-expand-*
classes to create a dynamic and
flexible navigation sidebar.
In the example below, to create an offcanvas navbar that is always
collapsed across all breakpoints, omit the
.navbar-expand-*
class entirely.
<nav class="navbar bg-body-tertiary fixed-top">
<div class="container-fluid">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Offcanvas navbar</a>
<button class="navbar-toggler" type="button" data-bs-toggle="offcanvas" data-bs-target="#offcanvasNavbar" aria-controls="offcanvasNavbar" aria-label="Toggle navigation">
<span class="navbar-toggler-icon"></span>
</button>
<div class="offcanvas offcanvas-end" tabindex="-1" id="offcanvasNavbar" aria-labelledby="offcanvasNavbarLabel">
<div class="offcanvas-header">
<h5 class="offcanvas-title" id="offcanvasNavbarLabel">Offcanvas</h5>
<button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="offcanvas" aria-label="Close"></button>
</div>
<div class="offcanvas-body">
<ul class="navbar-nav justify-content-end flex-grow-1 pe-3">
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link active" aria-current="page" href="#">Home</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link" href="#">Link</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item dropdown">
<a class="nav-link dropdown-toggle" href="#" role="button" data-bs-toggle="dropdown" aria-expanded="false">
Dropdown
</a>
<ul class="dropdown-menu">
<li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Action</a></li>
<li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Another action</a></li>
<li>
<hr class="dropdown-divider">
</li>
<li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Something else here</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<form class="d-flex mt-3" role="search">
<input class="form-control me-2" type="search" placeholder="Search" aria-label="Search">
<button class="btn btn-outline-success" type="submit">Search</button>
</form>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</nav>
To create an offcanvas navbar that expands into a normal navbar at a
specific breakpoint like lg
, use
.navbar-expand-lg
.
<nav class="navbar navbar-expand-lg bg-body-tertiary fixed-top">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Offcanvas navbar</a>
<button class="navbar-toggler" type="button" data-bs-toggle="offcanvas" data-bs-target="#navbarOffcanvasLg" aria-controls="navbarOffcanvasLg" aria-label="Toggle navigation">
<span class="navbar-toggler-icon"></span>
</button>
<div class="offcanvas offcanvas-end" tabindex="-1" id="navbarOffcanvasLg" aria-labelledby="navbarOffcanvasLgLabel">
...
</div>
</nav>
When using offcanvas in a dark navbar, be aware that you may need to
have a dark background on the offcanvas content to avoid the text
becoming illegible. In the example below, we add
.navbar-dark
and .bg-dark
to the
.navbar
, .text-bg-dark
to the
.offcanvas
, .dropdown-menu-dark
to
.dropdown-menu
, and .btn-close-white
to
.btn-close
for proper styling with a dark offcanvas.
<nav class="navbar navbar-dark bg-dark fixed-top">
<div class="container-fluid">
<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Offcanvas dark navbar</a>
<button class="navbar-toggler" type="button" data-bs-toggle="offcanvas" data-bs-target="#offcanvasDarkNavbar" aria-controls="offcanvasDarkNavbar" aria-label="Toggle navigation">
<span class="navbar-toggler-icon"></span>
</button>
<div class="offcanvas offcanvas-end text-bg-dark" tabindex="-1" id="offcanvasDarkNavbar" aria-labelledby="offcanvasDarkNavbarLabel">
<div class="offcanvas-header">
<h5 class="offcanvas-title" id="offcanvasDarkNavbarLabel">Dark offcanvas</h5>
<button type="button" class="btn-close btn-close-white" data-bs-dismiss="offcanvas" aria-label="Close"></button>
</div>
<div class="offcanvas-body">
<ul class="navbar-nav justify-content-end flex-grow-1 pe-3">
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link active" aria-current="page" href="#">Home</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item">
<a class="nav-link" href="#">Link</a>
</li>
<li class="nav-item dropdown">
<a class="nav-link dropdown-toggle" href="#" role="button" data-bs-toggle="dropdown" aria-expanded="false">
Dropdown
</a>
<ul class="dropdown-menu dropdown-menu-dark">
<li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Action</a></li>
<li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Another action</a></li>
<li>
<hr class="dropdown-divider">
</li>
<li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Something else here</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<form class="d-flex mt-3" role="search">
<input class="form-control me-2" type="search" placeholder="Search" aria-label="Search">
<button class="btn btn-success" type="submit">Search</button>
</form>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</nav>
CSS
Variables
Added in v5.2.0
As part of Bootstrap’s evolving CSS variables approach,
navbars now use local CSS variables on .navbar
for
enhanced real-time customization. Values for the CSS variables are
set via Sass, so Sass customization is still supported, too.
--#{$prefix}navbar-padding-x: #{if($navbar-padding-x == null, 0, $navbar-padding-x)};
--#{$prefix}navbar-padding-y: #{$navbar-padding-y};
--#{$prefix}navbar-color: #{$navbar-light-color};
--#{$prefix}navbar-hover-color: #{$navbar-light-hover-color};
--#{$prefix}navbar-disabled-color: #{$navbar-light-disabled-color};
--#{$prefix}navbar-active-color: #{$navbar-light-active-color};
--#{$prefix}navbar-brand-padding-y: #{$navbar-brand-padding-y};
--#{$prefix}navbar-brand-margin-end: #{$navbar-brand-margin-end};
--#{$prefix}navbar-brand-font-size: #{$navbar-brand-font-size};
--#{$prefix}navbar-brand-color: #{$navbar-light-brand-color};
--#{$prefix}navbar-brand-hover-color: #{$navbar-light-brand-hover-color};
--#{$prefix}navbar-nav-link-padding-x: #{$navbar-nav-link-padding-x};
--#{$prefix}navbar-toggler-padding-y: #{$navbar-toggler-padding-y};
--#{$prefix}navbar-toggler-padding-x: #{$navbar-toggler-padding-x};
--#{$prefix}navbar-toggler-font-size: #{$navbar-toggler-font-size};
--#{$prefix}navbar-toggler-icon-bg: #{escape-svg($navbar-light-toggler-icon-bg)};
--#{$prefix}navbar-toggler-border-color: #{$navbar-light-toggler-border-color};
--#{$prefix}navbar-toggler-border-radius: #{$navbar-toggler-border-radius};
--#{$prefix}navbar-toggler-focus-width: #{$navbar-toggler-focus-width};
--#{$prefix}navbar-toggler-transition: #{$navbar-toggler-transition};
Some additional CSS variables are also present on
.navbar-nav
:
--#{$prefix}nav-link-padding-x: 0;
--#{$prefix}nav-link-padding-y: #{$nav-link-padding-y};
@include rfs($nav-link-font-size, --#{$prefix}nav-link-font-size);
--#{$prefix}nav-link-font-weight: #{$nav-link-font-weight};
--#{$prefix}nav-link-color: var(--#{$prefix}navbar-color);
--#{$prefix}nav-link-hover-color: var(--#{$prefix}navbar-hover-color);
--#{$prefix}nav-link-disabled-color: var(--#{$prefix}navbar-disabled-color);
Customization through CSS variables can be seen on the
.navbar-dark
class where we override specific values
without adding duplicate CSS selectors.
--#{$prefix}navbar-color: #{$navbar-dark-color};
--#{$prefix}navbar-hover-color: #{$navbar-dark-hover-color};
--#{$prefix}navbar-disabled-color: #{$navbar-dark-disabled-color};
--#{$prefix}navbar-active-color: #{$navbar-dark-active-color};
--#{$prefix}navbar-brand-color: #{$navbar-dark-brand-color};
--#{$prefix}navbar-brand-hover-color: #{$navbar-dark-brand-hover-color};
--#{$prefix}navbar-toggler-border-color: #{$navbar-dark-toggler-border-color};
--#{$prefix}navbar-toggler-icon-bg: #{escape-svg($navbar-dark-toggler-icon-bg)};
Sass variables
Variables for all navbars:
$navbar-padding-y: $spacer * .5;
$navbar-padding-x: null;
$navbar-nav-link-padding-x: .5rem;
$navbar-brand-font-size: $font-size-lg;
// Compute the navbar-brand padding-y so the navbar-brand will have the same height as navbar-text and nav-link
$nav-link-height: $font-size-base * $line-height-base + $nav-link-padding-y * 2;
$navbar-brand-height: $navbar-brand-font-size * $line-height-base;
$navbar-brand-padding-y: ($nav-link-height - $navbar-brand-height) * .5;
$navbar-brand-margin-end: 1rem;
$navbar-toggler-padding-y: .25rem;
$navbar-toggler-padding-x: .75rem;
$navbar-toggler-font-size: $font-size-lg;
$navbar-toggler-border-radius: $btn-border-radius;
$navbar-toggler-focus-width: $btn-focus-width;
$navbar-toggler-transition: box-shadow .15s ease-in-out;
$navbar-light-color: rgba(var(--#{$prefix}emphasis-color-rgb), .65);
$navbar-light-hover-color: rgba(var(--#{$prefix}emphasis-color-rgb), .8);
$navbar-light-active-color: rgba(var(--#{$prefix}emphasis-color-rgb), 1);
$navbar-light-disabled-color: rgba(var(--#{$prefix}emphasis-color-rgb), .3);
$navbar-light-icon-color: rgba($body-color, .75);
$navbar-light-toggler-icon-bg: url("data:image/svg+xml,<svg xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' viewBox='0 0 30 30'><path stroke='#{$navbar-light-icon-color}' stroke-linecap='round' stroke-miterlimit='10' stroke-width='2' d='M4 7h22M4 15h22M4 23h22'/></svg>");
$navbar-light-toggler-border-color: rgba(var(--#{$prefix}emphasis-color-rgb), .15);
$navbar-light-brand-color: $navbar-light-active-color;
$navbar-light-brand-hover-color: $navbar-light-active-color;
Variables for the dark navbar:
$navbar-dark-color: rgba($white, .55);
$navbar-dark-hover-color: rgba($white, .75);
$navbar-dark-active-color: $white;
$navbar-dark-disabled-color: rgba($white, .25);
$navbar-dark-toggler-icon-bg: url("data:image/svg+xml,<svg xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' viewBox='0 0 30 30'><path stroke='#{$navbar-dark-color}' stroke-linecap='round' stroke-miterlimit='10' stroke-width='2' d='M4 7h22M4 15h22M4 23h22'/></svg>");
$navbar-dark-toggler-border-color: rgba($white, .1);
$navbar-dark-brand-color: $navbar-dark-active-color;
$navbar-dark-brand-hover-color: $navbar-dark-active-color;
Sass loop
Responsive navbar expand/collapse classes
(e.g., .navbar-expand-lg
) are combined with the
$breakpoints
map and generated through a loop in
scss/_navbar.scss
.
// Generate series of `.navbar-expand-*` responsive classes for configuring
// where your navbar collapses.
.navbar-expand {
@each $breakpoint in map-keys($grid-breakpoints) {
$next: breakpoint-next($breakpoint, $grid-breakpoints);
$infix: breakpoint-infix($next, $grid-breakpoints);
// stylelint-disable-next-line scss/selector-no-union-class-name
&#{$infix} {
@include media-breakpoint-up($next) {
flex-wrap: nowrap;
justify-content: flex-start;
.navbar-nav {
flex-direction: row;
.dropdown-menu {
position: absolute;
}
.nav-link {
padding-right: var(--#{$prefix}navbar-nav-link-padding-x);
padding-left: var(--#{$prefix}navbar-nav-link-padding-x);
}
}
.navbar-nav-scroll {
overflow: visible;
}
.navbar-collapse {
display: flex !important; // stylelint-disable-line declaration-no-important
flex-basis: auto;
}
.navbar-toggler {
display: none;
}
.offcanvas {
// stylelint-disable declaration-no-important
position: static;
z-index: auto;
flex-grow: 1;
width: auto !important;
height: auto !important;
visibility: visible !important;
background-color: transparent !important;
border: 0 !important;
transform: none !important;
@include box-shadow(none);
@include transition(none);
// stylelint-enable declaration-no-important
.offcanvas-header {
display: none;
}
.offcanvas-body {
display: flex;
flex-grow: 0;
padding: 0;
overflow-y: visible;
}
}
}
}
}
}