Carousel
The carousel is a slideshow for cycling through a series of content, built with CSS 3D transforms and a bit of JavaScript. It works with a series of images, text, or custom markup. It also includes support for previous/next controls and indicators.
Slides only
Here’s a carousel with slides only. Note the presence of the
.d-block
and .w-100
on carousel images to
prevent browser default image alignment.
With controls
Adding in the previous and next controls. We recommend using
< button >
elements, but you can also use
< a >
elements with role="button"
.
With indicators
You can also add the indicators to the carousel, alongside the controls, too.
With captions
Add captions to your slides easily with the
.carousel-caption
element within any
.carousel-item
. They can be easily hidden on smaller viewports,
as shown below, with optional display utilities. We hide
them initially with .d-none
and bring them back on medium-sized
devices with .d-md-block
.
Crossfade
Add .carousel-fade
to your carousel to animate slides with
a fade transition instead of a slide.
Individual .carousel-item
interval
Add data-bs-interval=""
to a
.carousel-item
to change the amount of time to delay
between automatically cycling to the next item.
Dark variant
Add .carousel-dark
to the .carousel
for darker
controls, indicators, and captions. Controls have been inverted from their
default white fill with the filter
CSS property. Captions and
controls have additional Sass variables that customize the
color
and background-color
.