@@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ Use any of the responsive containers to change how wide the content in your navb
Use our [position utilities]({{<docsref"/utilities/position">}}) to place navbars in non-static positions. Choose from fixed to the top, fixed to the bottom, or stickied to the top (scrolls with the page until it reaches the top, then stays there). Fixed navbars use `position: fixed`, meaning they're pulled from the normal flow of the DOM and may require custom CSS (e.g., `padding-top` on the `<body>`) to prevent overlap with other elements.
Also note that **`.sticky-top` uses `position: sticky`, which [isn't fully supported in every browser](https://caniuse.com/#feat=css-sticky)**.
Also note that **`.sticky-top` uses `position: sticky`, which [isn't fully supported in every browser](https://caniuse.com/css-sticky)**.
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ If you want to have `<input readonly>` elements in your form styled as plain tex
Datalists allow you to create a group of `<option>`s that can be accessed (and autocompleted) from within an `<input>`. These are similar to `<select>` elements, but come with more menu styling limitations and differences. While most browsers and operating systems include some support for `<datalist>` elements, their styling is inconsistent at best.
Learn more about [support for datalist elements](https://caniuse.com/#feat=datalist).
Learn more about [support for datalist elements](https://caniuse.com/datalist).
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ If you use a bundler (Webpack, Rollup...), you can use `/js/dist/*.js` files whi
## Using Bootstrap as a module
We provide a version of Bootstrap built as `ESM` (`bootstrap.esm.js` and `bootstrap.esm.min.js`) which allows you to use Bootstrap as a module in your browser, if your [targeted browsers support it](https://caniuse.com/#feat=es6-module).
We provide a version of Bootstrap built as `ESM` (`bootstrap.esm.js` and `bootstrap.esm.min.js`) which allows you to use Bootstrap as a module in your browser, if your [targeted browsers support it](https://caniuse.com/es6-module).