The most basic list group is an unordered list with list items and the proper classes. Build upon it with the options that follow, or with your own CSS as needed.
The most basic list group is an unordered list with list items and the proper classes. Build upon it with the options that follow, or with your own CSS as needed.
Add .active to a .list-group-item to indicate the
current active selection.
Add .disabled to a .list-group-item to make it
appear disabled. Note that some elements with .disabled will also require custom
JavaScript to fully disable their click events (e.g., links).
With <button>s, you can also
make use of the disabled attribute
instead of the .disabled class.
Sadly, <a>s don’t support the
disabled attribute.
Add .list-group-flush to remove some
borders and rounded corners to render list group items edge-to-edge in a
parent container (e.g., cards).
Add .list-group-horizontal to change
the layout of list group items from vertical to horizontal across all
breakpoints. Alternatively, choose a responsive variant .list-group-horizontal-{sm|md|lg|xl} to
make a list group horizontal starting at that breakpoint’s min-width. Currently horizontal
list groups cannot be combined with flush list groups.
ProTip: Want equal-width list group items when horizontal?
Add .flex-fill to each list group
item.
Use contextual classes to style list items with a stateful background and color.
Add badges to any list group item to show unread counts, activity, and more with the help of some utilities.
Add nearly any HTML within, even for linked list groups like the one below, with the help of flexbox utilities.
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