Offcanvas is a sidebar component that can be toggled via JavaScript to appear from the left, right, or bottom edge of the viewport. Buttons or anchors are used as triggers that are attached to specific elements you toggle, and data
attributes are used to invoke our JavaScript.
Heads up! Given how CSS handles animations, you cannot use margin
or translate
on an .offcanvas
element. Instead, use the class as an independent wrapping element.
Use the buttons below to show and hide an offcanvas element via JavaScript that toggles the .show
class on an element with the .offcanvas
class.
.offcanvas
hides content (default).offcanvas.show
shows contentYou can use a link with the href
attribute, or a button with the data-bs-target
attribute. In both cases, the data-bs-toggle="offcanvas"
is required.
There’s no default placement for offcanvas components, so you must add one of the modifier classes below;
.offcanvas-start
places offcanvas on the left of the viewport (shown above).offcanvas-end
places offcanvas on the right of the viewport.offcanvas-top
places offcanvas on the top of the viewport.offcanvas-bottom
places offcanvas on the bottom of the viewportTry the top, right, and bottom examples out below.
Scrolling the <body>
element is disabled when an offcanvas and its backdrop are visible. Use the data-bs-scroll
attribute to toggle <body>
scrolling and data-bs-backdrop
to toggle the backdrop.
Try scrolling the rest of the page to see this option in action.
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Try scrolling the rest of the page to see this option in action.