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docs Breadcrumb Indicate the current page's location within a navigational hierarchy that automatically adds separators via CSS. components true

Example

Use an ordered or unordered list with linked list items to create a minimally styled breadcrumb. Use our utilities to add additional styles as desired.

{{< example >}}

  1. Home
  1. Home
  2. Library
  1. Home
  2. Library
  3. Data
{{< /example >}}

Dividers

Dividers are automatically added in CSS through ::before and content. They can be changed by modifying a local CSS custom property --bs-breadcrumb-divider, or through the $breadcrumb-divider Sass variable — and $breadcrumb-divider-flipped for its RTL counterpart, if needed. We default to our Sass variable, which is set as a fallback to the custom property. This way, you get a global divider that you can override without recompiling CSS at any time.

{{< example >}}

  1. Home
  2. Library
{{< /example >}}

When modifying via Sass, the quote function is required to generate the quotes around a string. For example, using > as the divider, you can use this:

$breadcrumb-divider: quote(">");

It's also possible to use an embedded SVG icon. Apply it via our CSS custom property, or use the Sass variable.

{{< callout info >}}

Using embedded SVG

Inlining SVG as data URI requires to URL escape a few characters, most notably <, > and #. That's why the $breadcrumb-divider variable is passed through our [escape-svg() Sass function]({{< docsref "/customize/sass#escape-svg" >}}). When using the CSS custom property, you need to URL escape your SVG on your own. Read Kevin Weber's explanations on CodePen for detailed information on what to escape. {{< /callout >}}

{{< example >}}

  1. Home
  2. Library
{{< /example >}}
$breadcrumb-divider: url("data:image/svg+xml,<svg xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' width='8' height='8'><path d='M2.5 0L1 1.5 3.5 4 1 6.5 2.5 8l4-4-4-4z' fill='#{$breadcrumb-divider-color}'/></svg>");

You can also remove the divider setting --bs-breadcrumb-divider: ''; (empty strings in CSS custom properties counts as a value), or setting the Sass variable to $breadcrumb-divider: none;.

{{< example >}}

  1. Home
  2. Library
{{< /example >}}
$breadcrumb-divider: none;

Accessibility

Since breadcrumbs provide a navigation, it's a good idea to add a meaningful label such as aria-label="breadcrumb" to describe the type of navigation provided in the <nav> element, as well as applying an aria-current="page" to the last item of the set to indicate that it represents the current page.

For more information, see the WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices for the breadcrumb pattern.

Sass

Variables

{{< scss-docs name="breadcrumb-variables" file="scss/_variables.scss" >}}