site/src/content/docs/components/offcanvas.mdx
Offcanvas is a sidebar component that can be toggled via JavaScript to appear from the left, right, top, 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.
Below is an offcanvas example that is shown by default (via .show on .offcanvas). Offcanvas includes support for a header with a close button and an optional body class for some initial padding. We suggest that you include offcanvas headers with dismiss actions whenever possible, or provide an explicit dismiss action.
<Example class="bd-example-offcanvas p-0 bg-body-tertiary overflow-hidden" code={`<div class="offcanvas offcanvas-start show" tabindex="-1" id="offcanvas" aria-labelledby="offcanvasLabel"> <div class="offcanvas-header"> <h5 class="offcanvas-title" id="offcanvasLabel">Offcanvas</h5> <button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="offcanvas" aria-label="Close"></button> </div> <div class="offcanvas-body"> Content for the offcanvas goes here. You can place just about any Bootstrap component or custom elements here. </div>
</div>`} />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.
<Example code={`<a class="btn btn-primary" data-bs-toggle="offcanvas" href="#offcanvasExample" role="button" aria-controls="offcanvasExample"> Link with href </a> <button class="btn btn-primary" type="button" data-bs-toggle="offcanvas" data-bs-target="#offcanvasExample" aria-controls="offcanvasExample"> Button with data-bs-target </button>
<div class="offcanvas offcanvas-start" tabindex="-1" id="offcanvasExample" aria-labelledby="offcanvasExampleLabel"> <div class="offcanvas-header"> <h5 class="offcanvas-title" id="offcanvasExampleLabel">Offcanvas</h5> <button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="offcanvas" aria-label="Close"></button> </div> <div class="offcanvas-body"> <div> Some text as placeholder. In real life you can have the elements you have chosen. Like, text, images, lists, etc. </div> <div class="dropdown mt-3"> <button class="btn btn-secondary dropdown-toggle" type="button" data-bs-toggle="dropdown"> Dropdown button </button> <ul class="dropdown-menu"> <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Action</a></li> <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Another action</a></li> <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Something else here</a></li> </ul> </div> </div> </div>`} />Scrolling the <body> element is disabled when an offcanvas and its backdrop are visible. Use the data-bs-scroll attribute to enable <body> scrolling.
<Example code={`<button class="btn btn-primary" type="button" data-bs-toggle="offcanvas" data-bs-target="#offcanvasScrolling" aria-controls="offcanvasScrolling">Enable body scrolling</button>
<div class="offcanvas offcanvas-start" data-bs-scroll="true" data-bs-backdrop="false" tabindex="-1" id="offcanvasScrolling" aria-labelledby="offcanvasScrollingLabel"> <div class="offcanvas-header"> <h5 class="offcanvas-title" id="offcanvasScrollingLabel">Offcanvas with body scrolling</h5> <button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="offcanvas" aria-label="Close"></button> </div> <div class="offcanvas-body"> <p>Try scrolling the rest of the page to see this option in action.</p> </div> </div>`} />You can also enable <body> scrolling with a visible backdrop.
<Example code={`<button class="btn btn-primary" type="button" data-bs-toggle="offcanvas" data-bs-target="#offcanvasWithBothOptions" aria-controls="offcanvasWithBothOptions">Enable both scrolling & backdrop</button>
<div class="offcanvas offcanvas-start" data-bs-scroll="true" tabindex="-1" id="offcanvasWithBothOptions" aria-labelledby="offcanvasWithBothOptionsLabel"> <div class="offcanvas-header"> <h5 class="offcanvas-title" id="offcanvasWithBothOptionsLabel">Backdrop with scrolling</h5> <button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="offcanvas" aria-label="Close"></button> </div> <div class="offcanvas-body"> <p>Try scrolling the rest of the page to see this option in action.</p> </div> </div>`} />When backdrop is set to static, the offcanvas will not close when clicking outside of it.
<Example code={`<button class="btn btn-primary" type="button" data-bs-toggle="offcanvas" data-bs-target="#staticBackdrop" aria-controls="staticBackdrop"> Toggle static offcanvas </button>
<div class="offcanvas offcanvas-start" data-bs-backdrop="static" tabindex="-1" id="staticBackdrop" aria-labelledby="staticBackdropLabel"> <div class="offcanvas-header"> <h5 class="offcanvas-title" id="staticBackdropLabel">Offcanvas</h5> <button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="offcanvas" aria-label="Close"></button> </div> <div class="offcanvas-body"> <div> I will not close if you click outside of me. </div> </div> </div>`} /><DeprecatedIn version="5.3.0" /> <AddedIn version="5.2.0" />
Change the appearance of offcanvases with utilities to better match them to different contexts like dark navbars. Here we add .text-bg-dark to the .offcanvas and .btn-close-white to .btn-close for proper styling with a dark offcanvas. If you have dropdowns within, consider also adding .dropdown-menu-dark to .dropdown-menu.
<Example class="bd-example-offcanvas p-0 bg-body-secondary overflow-hidden" code={`<div class="offcanvas offcanvas-start show text-bg-dark" tabindex="-1" id="offcanvasDark" aria-labelledby="offcanvasDarkLabel"> <div class="offcanvas-header"> <h5 class="offcanvas-title" id="offcanvasDarkLabel">Offcanvas</h5> <button type="button" class="btn-close btn-close-white" data-bs-dismiss="offcanvasDark" aria-label="Close"></button> </div> <div class="offcanvas-body"> <p>Place offcanvas content here.</p> </div>
</div>`} />Responsive offcanvas classes hide content outside the viewport from a specified breakpoint and down. Above that breakpoint, the contents within will behave as usual. For example, .offcanvas-lg hides content in an offcanvas below the lg breakpoint, but shows the content above the lg breakpoint. Responsive offcanvas classes are available for each breakpoint.
.offcanvas.offcanvas-sm.offcanvas-md.offcanvas-lg.offcanvas-xl.offcanvas-xxlTo make a responsive offcanvas, replace the .offcanvas base class with a responsive variant and ensure your close button has an explicit data-bs-target.
<Example code={`<button class="btn btn-primary d-lg-none" type="button" data-bs-toggle="offcanvas" data-bs-target="#offcanvasResponsive" aria-controls="offcanvasResponsive">Toggle offcanvas</button>
<div class="alert alert-info d-none d-lg-block">Resize your browser to show the responsive offcanvas toggle.</div> <div class="offcanvas-lg offcanvas-end" tabindex="-1" id="offcanvasResponsive" aria-labelledby="offcanvasResponsiveLabel"> <div class="offcanvas-header"> <h5 class="offcanvas-title" id="offcanvasResponsiveLabel">Responsive offcanvas</h5> <button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="offcanvas" data-bs-target="#offcanvasResponsive" aria-label="Close"></button> </div> <div class="offcanvas-body"> <p class="mb-0">This is content within an <code>.offcanvas-lg</code>.</p> </div> </div>`} />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.
<Example code={`<button class="btn btn-primary" type="button" data-bs-toggle="offcanvas" data-bs-target="#offcanvasTop" aria-controls="offcanvasTop">Toggle top offcanvas</button>
<div class="offcanvas offcanvas-top" tabindex="-1" id="offcanvasTop" aria-labelledby="offcanvasTopLabel"> <div class="offcanvas-header"> <h5 class="offcanvas-title" id="offcanvasTopLabel">Offcanvas top</h5> <button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="offcanvas" aria-label="Close"></button> </div> <div class="offcanvas-body"> ... </div> </div>`} /><Example code={`<button class="btn btn-primary" type="button" data-bs-toggle="offcanvas" data-bs-target="#offcanvasRight" aria-controls="offcanvasRight">Toggle right offcanvas</button>
<div class="offcanvas offcanvas-end" tabindex="-1" id="offcanvasRight" aria-labelledby="offcanvasRightLabel"> <div class="offcanvas-header"> <h5 class="offcanvas-title" id="offcanvasRightLabel">Offcanvas right</h5> <button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="offcanvas" aria-label="Close"></button> </div> <div class="offcanvas-body"> ... </div> </div>`} /><Example code={`<button class="btn btn-primary" type="button" data-bs-toggle="offcanvas" data-bs-target="#offcanvasBottom" aria-controls="offcanvasBottom">Toggle bottom offcanvas</button>
<div class="offcanvas offcanvas-bottom" tabindex="-1" id="offcanvasBottom" aria-labelledby="offcanvasBottomLabel"> <div class="offcanvas-header"> <h5 class="offcanvas-title" id="offcanvasBottomLabel">Offcanvas bottom</h5> <button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="offcanvas" aria-label="Close"></button> </div> <div class="offcanvas-body small"> ... </div> </div>`} />Since the offcanvas panel is conceptually a modal dialog, be sure to add aria-labelledby="..."—referencing the offcanvas title—to .offcanvas. Note that you don’t need to add role="dialog" since we already add it via JavaScript.
As part of Bootstrap’s evolving CSS variables approach, offcanvas now uses local CSS variables on .offcanvas for enhanced real-time customization. Values for the CSS variables are set via Sass, so Sass customization is still supported, too.
The offcanvas plugin utilizes a few classes and attributes to handle the heavy lifting:
.offcanvas hides the content.offcanvas.show shows the content.offcanvas-start hides the offcanvas on the left.offcanvas-end hides the offcanvas on the right.offcanvas-top hides the offcanvas on the top.offcanvas-bottom hides the offcanvas on the bottomAdd a dismiss button with the data-bs-dismiss="offcanvas" attribute, which triggers the JavaScript functionality. Be sure to use the <button> element with it for proper behavior across all devices.
Add data-bs-toggle="offcanvas" and a data-bs-target or href to the element to automatically assign control of one offcanvas element. The data-bs-target attribute accepts a CSS selector to apply the offcanvas to. Be sure to add the class offcanvas to the offcanvas element. If you’d like it to default open, add the additional class show.
Enable manually with:
const offcanvasElementList = document.querySelectorAll('.offcanvas')
const offcanvasList = [...offcanvasElementList].map(offcanvasEl => new bootstrap.Offcanvas(offcanvasEl))
Activates your content as an offcanvas element. Accepts an optional options object.
You can create an offcanvas instance with the constructor, for example:
const bsOffcanvas = new bootstrap.Offcanvas('#myOffcanvas')
Bootstrap’s offcanvas class exposes a few events for hooking into offcanvas functionality.
<BsTable> | Event type | Description | | --- | --- | | `hide.bs.offcanvas` | This event is fired immediately when the `hide` method has been called. | | `hidden.bs.offcanvas` | This event is fired when an offcanvas element has been hidden from the user (will wait for CSS transitions to complete). | | `hidePrevented.bs.offcanvas` | This event is fired when the offcanvas is shown, its backdrop is `static` and a click outside of the offcanvas is performed. The event is also fired when the escape key is pressed and the `keyboard` option is set to `false`. | | `show.bs.offcanvas` | This event fires immediately when the `show` instance method is called. | | `shown.bs.offcanvas` | This event is fired when an offcanvas element has been made visible to the user (will wait for CSS transitions to complete). | </BsTable>const myOffcanvas = document.getElementById('myOffcanvas')
myOffcanvas.addEventListener('hidden.bs.offcanvas', event => {
// do something...
})