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title, summary, bootstrapLink, description
| title | summary | bootstrapLink | description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Breadcrumb | Breadcrumbs are used to show the current website or app location and reduce the number of actions users have to take. Thanks to breadcrumbs, they can easily navigate within the website hierarchy and better understand its structure. | components/breadcrumb/ | Navigation aid for better structure. |
Default markup
Use the breadcrumb class to add a breadcrumb to your interface design for better navigation. The active modifier in a li tag will help you indicate the current page location and facilitate navigation within your website or app.
<ol class="breadcrumb">
<li class="breadcrumb-item">
<a href="#">...</a>
</li>
<li class="breadcrumb-item active">
<a href="#">...</a>
</li>
</ol>
Look at the example below to see how breadcrumbs work in practice.
{% capture html -%}
{%- endcapture %} {% include "docs/example.html" html=html %}Different separators
You can use different breadcrumb styles to match your website or app design. Choose between breadcrumb-dots, breadcrumb-arrows, and breadcrumb-bullets to create a unique look.
<ol class="breadcrumb breadcrumb-dots">
...
</ol>
This example shows how to use different breadcrumb styles.
{% capture html -%}
{%- endcapture %} {% include "docs/example.html" html=html vertical separated %}With icon
You can use icons in breadcrumbs to make them more visually appealing. The example below demonstrates how to use icons in breadcrumbs.
{% capture html -%}
{%- endcapture %} {% include "docs/example.html" html=html %}Muted breadcrumbs
You can use the breadcrumb-muted class to create a muted breadcrumb style. This style is perfect for breadcrumbs that are not the main focus of your website or app.
{% capture html -%}
{%- endcapture %} {% include "docs/example.html" html=html %}Breadcrumb in headers
You can use breadcrumbs in headers to show the current page location and provide a better navigation experience. The example below demonstrates how to use breadcrumbs in headers.
{% capture html -%}