Examples#
Badges scale to match the size of the immediate parent element by using relative
font sizing and em
units. As of v5, badges no longer have focus or hover
styles for links.
Headings#
{ {< example >} }
Example heading New
Example heading New
Example heading New
Example heading New
Example heading New
Example heading New
{ {< /example >} }
Buttons#
Badges can be used as part of links or buttons to provide a counter.
{ {< example >} } { {< /example >} }
Note that depending on how they are used, badges may be confusing for users of screen readers and similar assistive technologies. While the styling of badges provides a visual cue as to their purpose, these users will simply be presented with the content of the badge. Depending on the specific situation, these badges may seem like random additional words or numbers at the end of a sentence, link, or button.
Unless the context is clear (as with the "Notifications" example, where it is understood that the "4" is the number of notifications), consider including additional context with a visually hidden piece of additional text.
Positioned#
Use utilities to modify a .badge
and position it in the corner of a link or
button.
{ {< example >} } { {< /example >} }
You can also replace the .badge
class with a few more utilities without a
count for a more generic indicator.
{ {< example >} } { {< /example >} }
Background colors#
{ {< added-in "5.2.0" >} }
Set a background-color
with contrasting foreground color
with our
.text-bg-{color}
helpers.
Previously it was required to manually pair your choice of .text-{color}
and .bg-{color}
utilities for styling, which you still may use if
you prefer.
{ {< example >} } { {< badge.inline >} } { {- range (index $.Site.Data "theme-colors") } } { { .name | title } }{ {- end -} } { {< /badge.inline >} } { {< /example >} }
{ {< callout info >} } { {< partial "callouts/warning-color-assistive-technologies.md" >} } { {< /callout >} }
Pill badges#
Use the .rounded-pill
utility class to make badges more rounded with a larger
border-radius
.
{ {< example >} } { {< badge.inline >} } { {- range (index $.Site.Data "theme-colors") } } { { .name | title } }{ {- end -} } { {< /badge.inline >} } { {< /example >} }
CSS#
Variables#
{ {< added-in "5.2.0" >} }
As part of Bootstrap's evolving CSS variables approach, badges now use local CSS
variables on .badge
for enhanced real-time customization. Values for the CSS
variables are set via Sass, so Sass customization is still supported, too.
{ {< scss-docs name="badge-css-vars" file="scss/_badge.scss" >} }
Sass variables#
{ {< scss-docs name="badge-variables" file="scss/_variables.scss" >} }