Text selection#
Change the way in which the content is selected when the user interacts with it.
{ {< example >} }
This paragraph will be entirely selected when clicked by the user.
This paragraph has default select behavior.
This paragraph will not be selectable when clicked by the user.
{ {< /example >} }
Pointer events#
Bootstrap provides .pe-none
and .pe-auto
classes to prevent or add element
interactions.
{ {< example >} }
This link can not be clicked.
This link can be clicked (this is default behavior).
This link can not be clicked because the pointer-events
property is inherited from its parent. However, this link has a pe-auto
class and can be clicked.
{ {< /example >} }
The .pe-none
class (and the pointer-events
CSS property it sets) only
prevents interactions with a pointer (mouse, stylus, touch). Links and controls
with .pe-none
are, by default, still focusable and actionable for keyboard
users. To ensure that they are completely neutralized even for keyboard users,
you may need to add further attributes such as tabindex="-1"
(to prevent them
from receiving keyboard focus) and aria-disabled="true"
(to convey the fact
they are effectively disabled to assistive technologies), and possibly use
JavaScript to completely prevent them from being actionable.
If possible, the simpler solution is:
- For form controls, add the
disabled
HTML attribute. - For links, remove the
href
attribute, making it a non-interactive anchor or placeholder link.
CSS#
Sass utilities API#
Interaction utilities are declared in our utilities API in
scss/_utilities.scss
. Learn how to use the utilities API.
{ { < scss-docs name="utils-interaction" file="scss/_utilities.scss" }}