Group a series of buttons together on a single line with the button group. Add on optional JavaScript radio and checkbox style behavior with our buttons plugin.
When using tooltips or popovers on elements within a .btn-group
, you'll have to specify the option container: 'body'
to avoid unwanted side effects (such as the element growing wider and/or losing its rounded corners when the tooltip or popover is triggered).
Wrap a series of buttons with .btn
in .btn-group
.
Combine sets of <div class="btn-group">
into a <div class="btn-toolbar">
for more complex components.
Instead of applying button sizing classes to every button in a group, just add .btn-group-*
to the .btn-group
.
Place a .btn-group
within another .btn-group
when you want dropdown menus mixed with a series of buttons.
Make a set of buttons appear vertically stacked rather than horizontally. Split button dropdowns are not supported here.
Make a group of buttons stretch at equal sizes to span the entire width of its parent. Also works with button dropdowns within the button group.
Due to the specific HTML and CSS used to justify buttons (namely display: table-cell
), the borders between them are doubled. In regular button groups, margin-left: -1px
is used to stack the borders instead of removing them. However, margin
doesn't work with display: table-cell
. As a result, depending on your customizations to Bootstrap, you may wish to remove or re-color the borders.
Internet Explorer 8 doesn't render borders in on buttons in a justified button group, whether it's on <a>
or <button>
elements. To get around that, wrap each button in another .btn-group
.
See #12476 for more information.
<a>
elementsJust wrap a series of .btn
s in .btn-group.btn-group-justified
.
<button>
elementsTo use justified button groups with <button>
elements, you must wrap each button in a button group. Most browsers don't properly apply our CSS for justification to <button>
elements, but since we support button dropdowns, we can workaround that.