Custom HTML
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Documentation and Setup
Quicklauncher
We provide a backup file of this demo to allow users to get an exact replica of this demo web site up and running. The process of restoring the backup is similar to manually installing Joomla.
If you are not familiar or comfortable with manually installing Joomla, we invite you to check out our Joomlashack University, where you will find easy to follow instructions.
To use the demo file you'll need the following:
- The Quicklauncher found in your account downloads (which includes a Joomla installer)
- You can select from the Joomla 2.5 and 3.x installers (depending on the Joomla version you want to use)
- Your database server name (usually "localhost") and username / password. If you need help with this you should contact your hosting provider.
With these items and information, upload the Tripod Quicklauncher File, and unzip it into your web directory, and then visit http://yourdomain/ (where yourdomain is the directory that you've uploaded the files) and follow the step by step instructions for restoring the backup, making sure you select the embedded demo content in the install process
Questions on how to do this process may be asked in the Community Center.
Responsive (desktop / tablet / mobile devices)
Live fluid grid example
The fluid grid system uses percents instead of pixels for column widths. It has the same responsive capabilities as our fixed grid system, ensuring proper proportions for key screen resolutions and devices.
Basic fluid grid HTML
Make any row "fluid" by changing .row to .row-fluid. The column classes stay the exact same, making it easy to flip between fixed and fluid grids.
<div class="row-fluid"> <div class="span4">...</div> <div class="span8">...</div> </div>
Fluid offsetting
Operates the same way as the fixed grid system offsetting: add .offset* to any column to offset by that many columns.
<div class="row-fluid"> <div class="span4">...</div> <div class="span4 offset2">...</div> </div>
Fluid nesting
Fluid grids utilize nesting differently: each nested level of columns should add up to 12 columns. This is because the fluid grid uses percentages, not pixels, for setting widths.
<div class="row-fluid">
<div class="span12">
Fluid 12
<div class="row-fluid">
<div class="span6">
Fluid 6
<div class="row-fluid">
<div class="span6">Fluid 6</div>
<div class="span6">Fluid 6</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="span6">Fluid 6</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
About responsive Wright
Media queries allow for custom CSS based on a number of conditions—ratios, widths, display type, etc—but usually focuses around min-width and max-width.
- Modify the width of column in our grid
- Stack elements instead of float wherever necessary
- Resize headings and text to be more appropriate for devices
Use media queries responsibly and only as a start to your mobile audiences. For larger projects, do consider dedicated code bases and not layers of media queries.
Supported devices
Bootstrap supports a handful of media queries in a single file to help make your projects more appropriate on different devices and screen resolutions. Here's what's included:
| Label | Layout width | Column width | Gutter width |
|---|---|---|---|
| Large display | 1200px and up | 70px | 30px |
| Default | 980px and up | 60px | 20px |
| Portrait tablets | 768px and above | 42px | 20px |
| Phones to tablets | 767px and below | Fluid columns, no fixed widths | |
| Phones | 480px and below | Fluid columns, no fixed widths | |
/* Large desktop */
@media (min-width: 1200px) { ... }
/* Portrait tablet to landscape and desktop */
@media (min-width: 768px) and (max-width: 979px) { ... }
/* Landscape phone to portrait tablet */
@media (max-width: 767px) { ... }
/* Landscape phones and down */
@media (max-width: 480px) { ... }
Responsive utility classes
For faster mobile-friendly development, use these utility classes for showing and hiding content by device. Below is a table of the available classes and their effect on a given media query layout (labeled by device). They can be found in responsive.less.
| Class | Phones 767px and below | Tablets 979px to 768px | Desktops Default |
|---|---|---|---|
.visible-phone |
Visible | Hidden | Hidden |
.visible-tablet |
Hidden | Visible | Hidden |
.visible-desktop |
Hidden | Hidden | Visible |
.hidden-phone |
Hidden | Visible | Visible |
.hidden-tablet |
Visible | Hidden | Visible |
.hidden-desktop |
Visible | Visible | Hidden |
When to use
Use on a limited basis and avoid creating entirely different versions of the same site. Instead, use them to complement each device's presentation. Responsive utilities should not be used with tables, and as such are not supported.
Responsive utilities test case
Resize your browser or load on different devices to test the above classes.
Visible on...
Green checkmarks indicate that class is visible in your current viewport.
- Phone✔ Phone
- Tablet✔ Tablet
- Desktop✔ Desktop
Hidden on...
Here, green checkmarks indicate that class is hidden in your current viewport.
Basic Styles
Headings
All HTML headings, <h1> through <h6> are available.
h1. Heading 1
h2. Heading 2
h3. Heading 3
h4. Heading 4
h5. Heading 5
h6. Heading 6
Body copy
Bootstrap's global default font-size is 14px, with a line-height of 20px. This is applied to the <body> and all paragraphs. In addition, <p> (paragraphs) receive a bottom margin of half their line-height (10px by default).
Nullam quis risus eget urna mollis ornare vel eu leo. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Nullam id dolor id nibh ultricies vehicula.
Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Donec ullamcorper nulla non metus auctor fringilla. Duis mollis, est non commodo luctus, nisi erat porttitor ligula, eget lacinia odio sem nec elit. Donec ullamcorper nulla non metus auctor fringilla.
Maecenas sed diam eget risus varius blandit sit amet non magna. Donec id elit non mi porta gravida at eget metus. Duis mollis, est non commodo luctus, nisi erat porttitor ligula, eget lacinia odio sem nec elit.
<p>...</p>
Lead body copy
Make a paragraph stand out by adding .lead.
Vivamus sagittis lacus vel augue laoreet rutrum faucibus dolor auctor. Duis mollis, est non commodo luctus.
<p class="lead">...</p>
Built with Less
The typographic scale is based on two LESS variables in variables.less: @baseFontSize and @baseLineHeight. The first is the base font-size used throughout and the second is the base line-height. We use those variables and some simple math to create the margins, paddings, and line-heights of all our type and more. Customize them and Bootstrap adapts.
Emphasis
Make use of HTML's default emphasis tags with lightweight styles.
<small>
For de-emphasizing inline or blocks of text, use the small tag.
This line of text is meant to be treated as fine print.
<p> <small>This line of text is meant to be treated as fine print.</small> </p>
Bold
For emphasizing a snippet of text with a heavier font-weight.
The following snippet of text is rendered as bold text.
<strong>rendered as bold text</strong>
Italics
For emphasizing a snippet of text with italics.
The following snippet of text is rendered as italicized text.
<em>rendered as italicized text</em>
Heads up! Feel free to use <b> and <i> in HTML5. <b> is meant to highlight words or phrases without conveying additional importance while <i> is mostly for voice, technical terms, etc.
Alignment classes
Easily realign text to components with text alignment classes.
Left aligned text.
Center aligned text.
Right aligned text.
<p class="text-left">Left aligned text.</p> <p class="text-center">Center aligned text.</p> <p class="text-right">Right aligned text.</p>
Emphasis classes
Convey meaning through color with a handful of emphasis utility classes.
Fusce dapibus, tellus ac cursus commodo, tortor mauris nibh.
Etiam porta sem malesuada magna mollis euismod.
Donec ullamcorper nulla non metus auctor fringilla.
Aenean eu leo quam. Pellentesque ornare sem lacinia quam venenatis.
Duis mollis, est non commodo luctus, nisi erat porttitor ligula.
<p class="muted">Fusce dapibus, tellus ac cursus commodo, tortor mauris nibh.</p> <p class="text-warning">Etiam porta sem malesuada magna mollis euismod.</p> <p class="text-error">Donec ullamcorper nulla non metus auctor fringilla.</p> <p class="text-info">Aenean eu leo quam. Pellentesque ornare sem lacinia quam venenatis.</p> <p class="text-success">Duis mollis, est non commodo luctus, nisi erat porttitor ligula.</p>
Abbreviations
Stylized implementation of HTML's <abbr> element for abbreviations and acronyms to show the expanded version on hover. Abbreviations with a title attribute have a light dotted bottom border and a help cursor on hover, providing additional context on hover.
<abbr>
For expanded text on long hover of an abbreviation, include the title attribute.
An abbreviation of the word attribute is attr.
<abbr title="attribute">attr</abbr>
<abbr class="initialism">
Add .initialism to an abbreviation for a slightly smaller font-size.
HTML is the best thing since sliced bread.
<abbr title="HyperText Markup Language" class="initialism">HTML</abbr>
Addresses
Present contact information for the nearest ancestor or the entire body of work.
<address>
Preserve formatting by ending all lines with <br>.
795 Folsom Ave, Suite 600
San Francisco, CA 94107
P: (123) 456-7890 Full Name
first.last@example.com
<address> <strong>Twitter, Inc.</strong><br> 795 Folsom Ave, Suite 600<br> San Francisco, CA 94107<br> <abbr title="Phone">P:</abbr> (123) 456-7890 </address> <address> <strong>Full Name</strong><br> <a href="mailto:#">first.last@example.com</a> </address>
Blockquotes
For quoting blocks of content from another source within your document.
Default blockquote
Wrap <blockquote> around any HTML as the quote. For straight quotes we recommend a <p>.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Integer posuere erat a ante.
<blockquote> <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Integer posuere erat a ante.</p> </blockquote>
Blockquote options
Style and content changes for simple variations on a standard blockquote.
Naming a source
Add <small> tag for identifying the source. Wrap the name of the source work in <cite>.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Integer posuere erat a ante.
Someone famous in Source Title
<blockquote> <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Integer posuere erat a ante.</p> <small>Someone famous <cite title="Source Title">Source Title</cite></small> </blockquote>
Alternate displays
Use .pull-right for a floated, right-aligned blockquote.
<blockquote class="pull-right"> ... </blockquote>
Lists
Unordered
A list of items in which the order does not explicitly matter.
- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
- Consectetur adipiscing elit
- Integer molestie lorem at massa
- Facilisis in pretium nisl aliquet
- Nulla volutpat aliquam velit
- Phasellus iaculis neque
- Purus sodales ultricies
- Vestibulum laoreet porttitor sem
- Ac tristique libero volutpat at
- Faucibus porta lacus fringilla vel
- Aenean sit amet erat nunc
- Eget porttitor lorem
<ul> <li>...</li> </ul>
Ordered
A list of items in which the order does explicitly matter.
- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
- Consectetur adipiscing elit
- Integer molestie lorem at massa
- Facilisis in pretium nisl aliquet
- Nulla volutpat aliquam velit
- Faucibus porta lacus fringilla vel
- Aenean sit amet erat nunc
- Eget porttitor lorem
<ol> <li>...</li> </ol>
Unstyled
Remove the default list-style and left padding on list items (immediate children only).
- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
- Consectetur adipiscing elit
- Integer molestie lorem at massa
- Facilisis in pretium nisl aliquet
- Nulla volutpat aliquam velit
- Phasellus iaculis neque
- Purus sodales ultricies
- Vestibulum laoreet porttitor sem
- Ac tristique libero volutpat at
- Faucibus porta lacus fringilla vel
- Aenean sit amet erat nunc
- Eget porttitor lorem
<ul class="unstyled"> <li>...</li> </ul>
Inline
Place all list items on a single line with inline-block and some light padding.
- Lorem ipsum
- Phasellus iaculis
- Nulla volutpat
<ul class="inline"> <li>...</li> </ul>
Description
A list of terms with their associated descriptions.
- Description lists
- A description list is perfect for defining terms.
- Euismod
- Vestibulum id ligula porta felis euismod semper eget lacinia odio sem nec elit.
- Donec id elit non mi porta gravida at eget metus.
- Malesuada porta
- Etiam porta sem malesuada magna mollis euismod.
<dl> <dt>...</dt> <dd>...</dd> </dl>
Horizontal description
Make terms and descriptions in <dl> line up side-by-side.
- Description lists
- A description list is perfect for defining terms.
- Euismod
- Vestibulum id ligula porta felis euismod semper eget lacinia odio sem nec elit.
- Donec id elit non mi porta gravida at eget metus.
- Malesuada porta
- Etiam porta sem malesuada magna mollis euismod.
- Felis euismod semper eget lacinia
- Fusce dapibus, tellus ac cursus commodo, tortor mauris condimentum nibh, ut fermentum massa justo sit amet risus.
<dl class="dl-horizontal"> <dt>...</dt> <dd>...</dd> </dl>
Heads up!
Horizontal description lists will truncate terms that are too long to fit in the left column fix text-overflow. In narrower viewports, they will change to the default stacked layout.
Inline
Wrap inline snippets of code with <code>.
<section> should be wrapped as inline.
For example, <code><section></code> should be wrapped as inline.
Basic block
Use <pre> for multiple lines of code. Be sure to escape any angle brackets in the code for proper rendering.
<p>Sample text here...</p>
<pre> <p>Sample text here...</p> </pre>
Heads up! Be sure to keep code within <pre> tags as close to the left as possible; it will render all tabs.
You may optionally add the .pre-scrollable class which will set a max-height of 350px and provide a y-axis scrollbar.
Default styles
For basic styling—light padding and only horizontal dividers—add the base class .table to any <table>.
| # | First Name | Last Name | Username |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
| 2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
| 3 | Larry | the Bird |
<table class="table">
Components
Examples
Two basic options, along with two more specific variations.
Single button group
Wrap a series of buttons with .btn in .btn-group.
<div class="btn-group"> <button class="btn">Left</button> <button class="btn">Middle</button> <button class="btn">Right</button> </div>
Multiple button groups
Combine sets of <div class="btn-group"> into a <div class="btn-toolbar"> for more complex components.
<div class="btn-toolbar">
<div class="btn-group">
...
</div>
</div>
Vertical button groups
Make a set of buttons appear vertically stacked rather than horizontally.
<div class="btn-group btn-group-vertical"> ... </div>
Checkbox and radio flavors
Button groups can also function as radios, where only one button may be active, or checkboxes, where any number of buttons may be active.
Dropdowns in button groups
Heads up! Buttons with dropdowns must be individually wrapped in their own .btn-group within a .btn-toolbar for proper rendering.
Overview and examples
Use any button to trigger a dropdown menu by placing it within a .btn-group and providing the proper menu markup.
<div class="btn-group">
<a class="btn dropdown-toggle" data-toggle="dropdown" href="#">
Action
<span class="caret"></span>
</a>
<ul class="dropdown-menu">
<!-- dropdown menu links -->
</ul>
</div>
Works with all button sizes
Button dropdowns work at any size: .btn-large, .btn-small, or .btn-mini.
Split button dropdowns
Building on the button group styles and markup, we can easily create a split button. Split buttons feature a standard action on the left and a dropdown toggle on the right with contextual links.
<div class="btn-group">
<button class="btn">Action</button>
<button class="btn dropdown-toggle" data-toggle="dropdown">
<span class="caret"></span>
</button>
<ul class="dropdown-menu">
<!-- dropdown menu links -->
</ul>
</div>
Sizes
Utilize the extra button classes .btn-mini, .btn-small, or .btn-large for sizing.
<div class="btn-group">
<button class="btn btn-mini">Action</button>
<button class="btn btn-mini dropdown-toggle" data-toggle="dropdown">
<span class="caret"></span>
</button>
<ul class="dropdown-menu">
<!-- dropdown menu links -->
</ul>
</div>
Dropup menus
Dropdown menus can also be toggled from the bottom up by adding a single class to the immediate parent of .dropdown-menu. It will flip the direction of the .caret and reposition the menu itself to move from the bottom up instead of top down.
<div class="btn-group dropup">
<button class="btn">Dropup</button>
<button class="btn dropdown-toggle" data-toggle="dropdown">
<span class="caret"></span>
</button>
<ul class="dropdown-menu">
<!-- dropdown menu links -->
</ul>
</div>
Lightweight defaults Same markup, different classes
All nav components here—tabs, pills, and lists—share the same base markup and styles through the .nav class.
Basic tabs
Take a regular <ul> of links and add .nav-tabs:
<ul class="nav nav-tabs">
<li class="active">
<a href="#">Home</a>
</li>
<li><a href="#">...</a></li>
<li><a href="#">...</a></li>
</ul>
Basic pills
Take that same HTML, but use .nav-pills instead:
<ul class="nav nav-pills">
<li class="active">
<a href="#">Home</a>
</li>
<li><a href="#">...</a></li>
<li><a href="#">...</a></li>
</ul>
Disabled state
For any nav component (tabs, pills, or list), add .disabled for gray links and no hover effects. Links will remain clickable, however, unless you remove the href attribute. Alternatively, you could implement custom JavaScript to prevent those clicks.
<ul class="nav nav-pills"> ... <li class="disabled"><a href="#">Home</a></li> ... </ul>
Component alignment
To align nav links, use the .pull-left or .pull-right utility classes. Both classes will add a CSS float in the specified direction.
Stackable
As tabs and pills are horizontal by default, just add a second class, .nav-stacked, to make them appear vertically stacked.
Stacked tabs
<ul class="nav nav-tabs nav-stacked"> ... </ul>
Stacked pills
<ul class="nav nav-pills nav-stacked"> ... </ul>
Dropdowns
Add dropdown menus with a little extra HTML.
Tabs with dropdowns
<ul class="nav nav-tabs">
<li class="dropdown">
<a class="dropdown-toggle"
data-toggle="dropdown"
href="#">
Dropdown
<b class="caret"></b>
</a>
<ul class="dropdown-menu">
<!-- links -->
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
Pills with dropdowns
<ul class="nav nav-pills">
<li class="dropdown">
<a class="dropdown-toggle"
data-toggle="dropdown"
href="#">
Dropdown
<b class="caret"></b>
</a>
<ul class="dropdown-menu">
<!-- links -->
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
Nav lists
A simple and easy way to build groups of nav links with optional headers. They're best used in sidebars like the Finder in OS X.
Example nav list
Take a list of links and add class="nav nav-list":
<ul class="nav nav-list"> <li class="nav-header">List header</li> <li class="active"><a href="#">Home</a></li> <li><a href="#">Library</a></li> ... </ul>
Note
For nesting within a nav list, include class="nav nav-list" on any nested <ul>.
Horizontal dividers
Add a horizontal divider by creating an empty list item with the class .divider, like so:
<ul class="nav nav-list"> ... <li class="divider"></li> ... </ul>
Tabbable nav
Bring your tabs to life with a simple plugin to toggle between content via tabs. Bootstrap integrates tabbable tabs in four styles: top (default), right, bottom, and left.
Tabbable example
To make tabs tabbable, create a .tab-pane with unique ID for every tab and wrap them in .tab-content.
I'm in Section 1.
Howdy, I'm in Section 2.
What up girl, this is Section 3.
<div class="tabbable"> <!-- Only required for left/right tabs -->
<ul class="nav nav-tabs">
<li class="active"><a href="#tab1" data-toggle="tab">Section 1</a></li>
<li><a href="#tab2" data-toggle="tab">Section 2</a></li>
</ul>
<div class="tab-content">
<div class="tab-pane active" id="tab1">
<p>I'm in Section 1.</p>
</div>
<div class="tab-pane" id="tab2">
<p>Howdy, I'm in Section 2.</p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
Fade in tabs
To make tabs fade in, add .fade to each .tab-pane.
Tabbable in any direction
Tabs on the bottom
Flip the order of the HTML and add a class to put tabs on the bottom.
I'm in Section A.
Howdy, I'm in Section B.
What up girl, this is Section C.
<div class="tabbable tabs-below">
<div class="tab-content">
...
</div>
<ul class="nav nav-tabs">
...
</ul>
</div>
Tabs on the left
Swap the class to put tabs on the left.
I'm in Section A.
Howdy, I'm in Section B.
What up girl, this is Section C.
<div class="tabbable tabs-left">
<ul class="nav nav-tabs">
...
</ul>
<div class="tab-content">
...
</div>
</div>
Tabs on the right
Swap the class to put tabs on the right.
I'm in Section A.
Howdy, I'm in Section B.
What up girl, this is Section C.
<div class="tabbable tabs-right">
<ul class="nav nav-tabs">
...
</ul>
<div class="tab-content">
...
</div>
</div>
Basic navbar
To start, navbars are static (not fixed to the top) and include support for a project name and basic navigation. Place one anywhere within a .container, which sets the width of your site and content.
<div class="navbar">
<div class="navbar-inner">
<a class="brand" href="#">Title</a>
<ul class="nav">
<li class="active"><a href="#">Home</a></li>
<li><a href="#">Link</a></li>
<li><a href="#">Link</a></li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
Navbar components
Brand
A simple link to show your brand or project name only requires an anchor tag.
<a class="brand" href="#">Project name</a>
Nav links
Nav items are simple to add via unordered lists.
<ul class="nav">
<li class="active">
<a href="#">Home</a>
</li>
<li><a href="#">Link</a></li>
<li><a href="#">Link</a></li>
</ul>
You can easily add dividers to your nav links with an empty list item and a simple class. Just add this between links:
<ul class="nav"> ... <li class="divider-vertical"></li> ... </ul>
Forms
To properly style and position a form within the navbar, add the appropriate classes as shown below. For a default form, include .navbar-form and either .pull-left or .pull-right to properly align it.
<form class="navbar-form pull-left"> <input type="text" class="span2"> <button type="submit" class="btn">Submit</button> </form>
Search form
For a more customized search form, add .navbar-search to the form and .search-query to the input for specialized styles in the navbar.
<form class="navbar-search pull-left"> <input type="text" class="search-query" placeholder="Search"> </form>
Component alignment
Align nav links, search form, or text, use the .pull-left or .pull-right utility classes. Both classes will add a CSS float in the specified direction.
Using dropdowns
Add dropdowns and dropups to the nav with a bit of markup.
<ul class="nav">
<li class="dropdown">
<a href="#" class="dropdown-toggle" data-toggle="dropdown">
Account
<b class="caret"></b>
</a>
<ul class="dropdown-menu">
...
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
Text
Wrap strings of text in an element with .navbar-text, usually on a <p> tag for proper leading and color.
Optional display variations
Fix the navbar to the top or bottom of the viewport with an additional class on the outermost div, .navbar.
Fixed to top
Add .navbar-fixed-top and remember to account for the hidden area underneath it by adding at least 40px padding to the <body>. Be sure to add this after the core Bootstrap CSS and before the optional responsive CSS.
<div class="navbar navbar-fixed-top"> ... </div>
Fixed to bottom
Add .navbar-fixed-bottom instead.
<div class="navbar navbar-fixed-bottom"> ... </div>
Static top navbar
Create a full-width navbar that scrolls away with the page by adding .navbar-static-top. Unlike the .navbar-fixed-top class, you do not need to change any padding on the body.
<div class="navbar navbar-static-top"> ... </div>
Responsive navbar
To implement a collapsing responsive navbar, wrap your navbar content in a containing div, .nav-collapse.collapse, and add the navbar toggle button, .btn-navbar.
<div class="navbar">
<div class="navbar-inner">
<div class="container">
<!-- .btn-navbar is used as the toggle for collapsed navbar content -->
<a class="btn btn-navbar" data-toggle="collapse" data-target=".nav-collapse">
<span class="icon-bar"></span>
<span class="icon-bar"></span>
<span class="icon-bar"></span>
</a>
<!-- Be sure to leave the brand out there if you want it shown -->
<a class="brand" href="#">Project name</a>
<!-- Everything you want hidden at 940px or less, place within here -->
<div class="nav-collapse collapse">
<!-- .nav, .navbar-search, .navbar-form, etc -->
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
Inverted variation
Modify the look of the navbar by adding .navbar-inverse.
<div class="navbar navbar-inverse"> ... </div>
Labels
| Labels | Markup |
|---|---|
| Default |
<span class="label">Default</span>
|
| Success |
<span class="label label-success">Success</span>
|
| Warning |
<span class="label label-warning">Warning</span>
|
| Important |
<span class="label label-important">Important</span>
|
| Info |
<span class="label label-info">Info</span>
|
| Inverse |
<span class="label label-inverse">Inverse</span>
|
Badges
| Name | Example | Markup |
|---|---|---|
| Default | 1 |
<span class="badge">1</span>
|
| Success | 2 |
<span class="badge badge-success">2</span>
|
| Warning | 4 |
<span class="badge badge-warning">4</span>
|
| Important | 6 |
<span class="badge badge-important">6</span>
|
| Info | 8 |
<span class="badge badge-info">8</span>
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| Inverse | 10 |
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Easily collapsible
For easy implementation, labels and badges will simply collapse (via CSS's :empty selector) when no content exists within.
Hero unit
A lightweight, flexible component to showcase key content on your site. It works well on marketing and content-heavy sites.
Hello, world!
This is a simple hero unit, a simple jumbotron-style component for calling extra attention to featured content or information.
<div class="hero-unit">
<h1>Heading</h1>
<p>Tagline</p>
<p>
<a class="btn btn-primary btn-large">
Learn more
</a>
</p>
</div>
Page header
A simple shell for an h1 to appropriately space out and segment sections of content on a page. It can utilize the h1's default small, element as well most other components (with additional styles).
Example page header Subtext for header
<div class="page-header"> <h1>Example page header <small>Subtext for header</small></h1> </div>
Default thumbnails
By default, Bootstrap's thumbnails are designed to showcase linked images with minimal required markup.
Highly customizable
With a bit of extra markup, it's possible to add any kind of HTML content like headings, paragraphs, or buttons into thumbnails.
Why use thumbnails
Thumbnails (previously .media-grid up until v1.4) are great for grids of photos or videos, image search results, retail products, portfolios, and much more. They can be links or static content.
Simple, flexible markup
Thumbnail markup is simple—a ul with any number of li elements is all that is required. It's also super flexible, allowing for any type of content with just a bit more markup to wrap your contents.
Uses grid column sizes
Lastly, the thumbnails component uses existing grid system classes—like .span2 or .span3—for control of thumbnail dimensions.
Markup
As mentioned previously, the required markup for thumbnails is light and straightforward. Here's a look at the default setup for linked images:
<ul class="thumbnails">
<li class="span4">
<a href="#" class="thumbnail">
<img src="http://placekitten.com/300/200" alt="">
</a>
</li>
...
</ul>
For custom HTML content in thumbnails, the markup changes slightly. To allow block level content anywhere, we swap the <a> for a <div> like so:
<ul class="thumbnails">
<li class="span4">
<div class="thumbnail">
<img src="http://placekitten.com/300/200" alt="">
<h4>Thumbnail label</h4>
<p>Thumbnail caption...</p>
</div>
</li>
...
</ul>
More examples
Explore all your options with the various grid classes available to you. You can also mix and match different sizes.
Default alert
Wrap any text and an optional dismiss button in .alert for a basic warning alert message.
<div class="alert"> <button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="alert">×</button> <strong>Warning!</strong> Best check yo self, you're not looking too good. </div>
Dismiss buttons
Mobile Safari and Mobile Opera browsers, in addition to the data-dismiss="alert" attribute, require an href="#" for the dismissal of alerts when using an <a> tag.
<a href="#" class="close" data-dismiss="alert">×</a>
Alternatively, you may use a <button> element with the data attribute, which we have opted to do for our docs. When using <button>, you must include type="button" or your forms may not submit.
<button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="alert">×</button>
Options
For longer messages, increase the padding on the top and bottom of the alert wrapper by adding .alert-block.
Warning!
Best check yo self, you're not looking too good. Nulla vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue. Praesent commodo cursus magna, vel scelerisque nisl consectetur et.
<div class="alert alert-block"> <button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="alert">×</button> <h5>Warning!</h5> Best check yo self, you're not... </div>
Contextual alternatives
Add optional classes to change an alert's connotation.
Error or danger
<div class="alert alert-error"> ... </div>
Success
<div class="alert alert-success"> ... </div>
Information
<div class="alert alert-info"> ... </div>
Wells
Use the well as a simple effect on an element to give it an inset effect.
<div class="well"> ... </div>
Optional classes
Control padding and rounded corners with two optional modifier classes.
<div class="well well-large"> ... </div>
<div class="well well-small"> ... </div>
Close icon
Use the generic close icon for dismissing content like modals and alerts.
<button class="close">×</button>
iOS devices require an href="#" for click events if you would rather use an anchor.
<a class="close" href="#">×</a>
Helper classes
Simple, focused classes for small display or behavior tweaks.
.pull-left
Float an element left
class="pull-left"
.pull-left {
float: left;
}
.pull-right
Float an element right
class="pull-right"
.pull-right {
float: right;
}
.muted
Change an element's color to #999
class="muted"
.muted {
color: #999;
}
.clearfix
Clear the float on any element
class="clearfix"
.clearfix {
*zoom: 1;
&:before,
&:after {
display: table;
content: "";
}
&:after {
clear: both;
}
}
Menu Setup
Setting up the menu for your Joomla site is one of the first things you'll want to do. Follow along with the documentation and you'll learn how to set up the main menu for your Joomla website.
This step by step is for setting up a default Joomla menu.
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Navigate to Extensions > Module Manager. Click New and you will see a list of all of the modules you have on your Joomla website.
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Select Menu module from the list. Make sure the title is not published and that the module is placed in the menu module position.
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In the module Basic Options you'll need to ckeck the radio button that says Yes to Show Sub-menu Items.
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Click the Save icon on the top right and you're done.
With the Wright Template you have three menus shown throughout the demo. Each menu is unique to its position. The three positions used in this template are toolbar, menu, and bottom-menu. You also have the option to place a menu in the sidebar1 and sidebar2 position (these last positions can only support a single menu without children submenus at this point)

