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layout: docs
title: Interactions
description: Utility classes that change how users interact with contents of a website.
group: utilities
toc: false
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## Text selection
Change the way in which the content is selected when the user interacts with it.
{{< example >}}
This paragraph will be entirely selected when clicked by the user.
This paragraph has default select behavior.
This paragraph will not be selectable when clicked by the user.
{{< /example >}}
## Pointer events
Bootstrap provides `.pe-none` and `.pe-auto` classes to prevent or add element interactions.
{{< example >}}
This link can not be clicked.
This link can be clicked (this is default behavior).
This link can not be clicked because the pointer-events
property is inherited from its parent. However, this link has a pe-auto
class and can be clicked.
{{< /example >}}
The `.pe-none` class (and the `pointer-events` CSS property it sets) only prevents interactions with a pointer (mouse, stylus, touch). Links and controls with `.pe-none` are, by default, still focusable and actionable for keyboard users. To ensure that they are completely neutralized even for keyboard users, you may need to add further attributes such as `tabindex="-1"` (to prevent them from receiving keyboard focus) and `aria-disabled="true"` (to convey the fact they are effectively disabled to assistive technologies), and possibly use JavaScript to completely prevent them from being actionable.
If possible, the simpler solution is:
- For form controls, add the `disabled` HTML attribute.
- For links, remove the `href` attribute, making it a non-interactive anchor or placeholder link.
## CSS
### Sass utilities API
Interaction utilities are declared in our utilities API in `scss/_utilities.scss`. [Learn how to use the utilities API.]({{< docsref "/utilities/api#using-the-api" >}})
{{< scss-docs name="utils-interaction" file="scss/_utilities.scss" >}}