--- layout: docs title: Spinners description: Indicate the loading state of a component or page with Bootstrap spinners, built entirely with HTML, CSS, and no JavaScript. group: components toc: true --- ## About Bootstrap "spinners" can be used to show the loading state in your projects. They're built only with HTML and CSS, meaning you don't need any JavaScript to create them. You will, however, need some custom JavaScript to toggle their visibility. Their appearance, alignment, and sizing can be easily customized with our amazing utility classes. For accessibility purposes, each loader here includes `role="status"` and a nested `Loading...`. ## Border spinner Use the border spinners for a lightweight loading indicator. {{< example >}}
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{{< /example >}} ### Colors The border spinner uses `currentColor` for its `border-color`, meaning you can customize the color with [text color utilities][color]. You can use any of our text color utilities on the standard spinner. {{< example >}} {{< spinner.inline >}} {{- range (index $.Site.Data "theme-colors") }}
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{{- end -}} {{< /spinner.inline >}} {{< /example >}} {{< callout info >}} **Why not use `border-color` utilities?** Each border spinner specifies a `transparent` border for at least one side, so `.border-{color}` utilities would override that. {{< /callout >}} ## Growing spinner If you don't fancy a border spinner, switch to the grow spinner. While it doesn't technically spin, it does repeatedly grow! {{< example >}}
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{{< /example >}} Once again, this spinner is built with `currentColor`, so you can easily change its appearance with [text color utilities][color]. Here it is in blue, along with the supported variants. {{< example >}} {{< spinner.inline >}} {{- range (index $.Site.Data "theme-colors") }}
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{{- end -}} {{< /spinner.inline >}} {{< /example >}} ## Alignment Spinners in Bootstrap are built with `rem`s, `currentColor`, and `display: inline-flex`. This means they can easily be resized, recolored, and quickly aligned. ### Margin Use [margin utilities][margin] like `.m-5` for easy spacing. {{< example >}}
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{{< /example >}} ### Placement Use [flexbox utilities][flex], [float utilities][float], or [text alignment][text] utilities to place spinners exactly where you need them in any situation. #### Flex {{< example >}}
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{{< /example >}} ## Size Add `.spinner-border-sm` and `.spinner-grow-sm` to make a smaller spinner that can quickly be used within other components. {{< example >}}
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{{< /example >}} Or, use custom CSS or inline styles to change the dimensions as needed. {{< example >}}
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{{< /example >}} ## Buttons Use spinners within buttons to indicate an action is currently processing or taking place. You may also swap the text out of the spinner element and utilize button text as needed. {{< example >}} {{< /example >}} {{< example >}} {{< /example >}} [color]: {{< docsref "/utilities/colors" >}} [display]: {{< docsref "/utilities/display" >}} [flex]: {{< docsref "/utilities/flex" >}} [float]: {{< docsref "/utilities/float" >}} [margin]: {{< docsref "/utilities/spacing" >}} [sizing]: {{< docsref "/utilities/sizing" >}} [text]: {{< docsref "/content/typography" >}}