Buttons
Examples
Bootstrap includes six predefined button styles, each serving its own semantic purpose.
Outline buttons
In need of a button, but not the hefty
background colors they bring? Replace the default modifier classes with
the .btn-outline-*
ones to remove
all background images and colors on any button.
Rounded buttons
Use class .btn-rounded
for button round border.
Buttons with icon
Add icon in button.
Sizes
Fancy larger or smaller buttons? Add
.btn-lg
or .btn-sm
for additional sizes.
Buttons width
Add .w-xs
, .w-sm
, .w-md
and .w-lg
class for additional buttons width.
Button tags
The .btn
classes are designed to be used with the <button>
element.
However, you can also use these classes on <a>
or <input>
elements (though
some browsers may apply a slightly different rendering).
Toggle states
Add data-bs-toggle="button"
to toggle a button’s active
state. If you’re pre-toggling a button, you must manually add the .active
class
and aria-pressed="true"
to the
<button>
.
Block Buttons
Create block level buttons—those that
span the full width of a parent—by adding .d-grid
.
Checkbox & Radio Buttons
Create button-like checkboxes and radio buttons by using .btn
styles rather than .form-check-label
on the <label>
elements.
Button group
Wrap a series of buttons with .btn
in .btn-group
.
Button toolbar
Combine sets of button groups into button toolbars for more complex components. Use utility classes as needed to space out groups, buttons, and more.
Sizing
Instead of applying button sizing
classes to every button in a group, just add .btn-group-*
to each .btn-group
, including each one
when nesting multiple groups.
Vertical variation
Make a set of buttons appear vertically stacked rather than horizontally. Split button dropdowns are not supported here.