Reboot
Reboot, a collection of element-specific CSS changes in a single file, kickstart Bootstrap to provide an elegant, consistent, and simple baseline to build upon.
Approach
Reboot builds upon Normalize, providing many HTML elements with
somewhat opinionated styles using only element selectors. Additional
styling is done only with classes. For example, we reboot some
<table> styles for a simpler baseline and later
provide .table, .table-bordered, and more.
Here are our guidelines and reasons for choosing what to override in Reboot:
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Update some browser default values to use
rems instead ofems for scalable component spacing. -
Avoid
margin-top. Vertical margins can collapse, yielding unexpected results. More importantly though, a single direction ofmarginis a simpler mental model. -
For easier scaling across device sizes, block elements should use
rems formargins. -
Keep declarations of
font-related properties to a minimum, usinginheritwhenever possible.
CSS variables
Added in v5.2.0
With v5.1.1, we standardized our required @imports
across all our CSS bundles (including bootstrap.css,
bootstrap-reboot.css, and
bootstrap-grid.css) to include _root.scss.
This adds :root level CSS variables to all bundles,
regardless of how many of them are used in that bundle. Ultimately
Bootstrap 5 will continue to see more
CSS variables
added over time, in order to provide more real-time customization
without the need to always recompile Sass. Our approach is to take
our source Sass variables and transform them into CSS variables.
That way, even if you don’t use CSS variables, you still have
all the power of Sass.
This is still in-progress and will take time to fully
implement.
For example, consider these :root CSS variables for
common <body> styles:
@if $font-size-root != null {
--#{$prefix}root-font-size: #{$font-size-root};
}
--#{$prefix}body-font-family: #{inspect($font-family-base)};
@include rfs($font-size-base, --#{$prefix}body-font-size);
--#{$prefix}body-font-weight: #{$font-weight-base};
--#{$prefix}body-line-height: #{$line-height-base};
@if $body-text-align != null {
--#{$prefix}body-text-align: #{$body-text-align};
}
--#{$prefix}body-color: #{$body-color};
--#{$prefix}body-color-rgb: #{to-rgb($body-color)};
--#{$prefix}body-bg: #{$body-bg};
--#{$prefix}body-bg-rgb: #{to-rgb($body-bg)};
--#{$prefix}emphasis-color: #{$body-emphasis-color};
--#{$prefix}emphasis-color-rgb: #{to-rgb($body-emphasis-color)};
--#{$prefix}secondary-color: #{$body-secondary-color};
--#{$prefix}secondary-color-rgb: #{to-rgb($body-secondary-color)};
--#{$prefix}secondary-bg: #{$body-secondary-bg};
--#{$prefix}secondary-bg-rgb: #{to-rgb($body-secondary-bg)};
--#{$prefix}tertiary-color: #{$body-tertiary-color};
--#{$prefix}tertiary-color-rgb: #{to-rgb($body-tertiary-color)};
--#{$prefix}tertiary-bg: #{$body-tertiary-bg};
--#{$prefix}tertiary-bg-rgb: #{to-rgb($body-tertiary-bg)};
In practice, those variables are then applied in Reboot like so:
body {
margin: 0; // 1
font-family: var(--#{$prefix}body-font-family);
@include font-size(var(--#{$prefix}body-font-size));
font-weight: var(--#{$prefix}body-font-weight);
line-height: var(--#{$prefix}body-line-height);
color: var(--#{$prefix}body-color);
text-align: var(--#{$prefix}body-text-align);
background-color: var(--#{$prefix}body-bg); // 2
-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%; // 3
-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba($black, 0); // 4
}
Which allows you to make real-time customizations however you like:
<body style="--bs-body-color: #333;">
<!-- ... -->
</body>
Page defaults
The <html> and <body> elements
are updated to provide better page-wide defaults. More specifically:
-
The
box-sizingis globally set on every element—including*::beforeand*::after, toborder-box. This ensures that the declared width of element is never exceeded due to padding or border.-
No base
font-sizeis declared on the<html>, but16pxis assumed (the browser default).font-size: 1remis applied on the<body>for easy responsive type-scaling via media queries while respecting user preferences and ensuring a more accessible approach. This browser default can be overridden by modifying the$font-size-rootvariable.
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No base
-
The
<body>also sets a globalfont-family,font-weight,line-height, andcolor. This is inherited later by some form elements to prevent font inconsistencies. -
For safety, the
<body>has a declaredbackground-color, defaulting to#fff.
Native font stack
Bootstrap utilizes a “native font stack” or “system font stack” for optimum text rendering on every device and OS. These system fonts have been designed specifically with today’s devices in mind, with improved rendering on screens, variable font support, and more. Read more about native font stacks in this Smashing Magazine article.
$font-family-sans-serif:
// Cross-platform generic font family (default user interface font)
system-ui,
// Safari for macOS and iOS (San Francisco)
-apple-system,
// Windows
"Segoe UI",
// Android
Roboto,
// older macOS and iOS
"Helvetica Neue"
// Linux
"Noto Sans",
"Liberation Sans",
// Basic web fallback
Arial,
// Sans serif fallback
sans-serif,
// Emoji fonts
"Apple Color Emoji", "Segoe UI Emoji", "Segoe UI Symbol", "Noto Color Emoji" !default;
Note that because the font stack includes emoji fonts, many common
symbol/dingbat Unicode characters will be rendered as multicolored
pictographs. Their appearance will vary, depending on the style used
in the browser/platform’s native emoji font, and they
won’t be affected by any CSS color styles.
This font-family is applied to the
<body> and automatically inherited globally
throughout Bootstrap. To switch the global font-family,
update $font-family-base and recompile Bootstrap.
Headings
All heading elements—<h1>—<h6>
have their margin-top removed,
margin-bottom: .5rem set, and
line-height tightened. While headings inherit their
color by default, you can also override it via optional
CSS variable, --bs-heading-color.
| Heading | Example |
|---|---|
<h1></h1> |
h1. Bootstrap heading |
<h2></h2> |
h2. Bootstrap heading |
<h3></h3> |
h3. Bootstrap heading |
<h4></h4> |
h4. Bootstrap heading |
<h5></h5> |
h5. Bootstrap heading |
<h6></h6> |
h6. Bootstrap heading |
Paragraphs
All <p> elements have their
margin-top removed and
margin-bottom: 1rem set for easy spacing.
This is an example paragraph.
<p>This is an example paragraph.</p>
Links
Links have a default color and underline applied. While
links change on :hover, they don’t change based
on whether someone :visited the link. They also receive
no special :focus styles.
<a href="#">This is an example link</a>
As of v5.3.x, link color is set using
rgba() and new -rgb CSS variables,
allowing for easy customization of link color opacity. Change the
link color opacity with the --bs-link-opacity CSS
variable:
<a href="#" style="--bs-link-opacity: .5">This is an example link</a>
Placeholder links—those without an href—are targeted
with a more specific selector and have their color and
text-decoration reset to their default values.
<a>This is a placeholder link</a>
Horizontal rules
The <hr> element has been simplified. Similar to
browser defaults, <hr>s are styled via
border-top, have a default opacity: .25,
and automatically inherit their border-color via
color, including when color is set via the
parent. They can be modified with text, border, and opacity
utilities.
<hr>
<div class="text-success">
<hr>
</div>
<hr class="border border-danger border-2 opacity-50">
<hr class="border border-primary border-3 opacity-75">
Lists
All lists—<ul>, <ol>, and
<dl>—have their margin-top removed
and a margin-bottom: 1rem. Nested lists have no
margin-bottom. We’ve also reset the
padding-left on <ul> and
<ol> elements.
- All lists have their top margin removed
- And their bottom margin normalized
-
Nested lists have no bottom margin
- This way they have a more even appearance
- Particularly when followed by more list items
- The left padding has also been reset
- Here’s an ordered list
- With a few list items
- It has the same overall look
- As the previous unordered list
For simpler styling, clear hierarchy, and better spacing,
description lists have updated margins.
<dd>s reset margin-left to
0 and add margin-bottom: .5rem.
<dt>s are bolded.
- Description lists
- A description list is perfect for defining terms.
- Term
- Definition for the term.
- A second definition for the same term.
- Another term
- Definition for this other term.
Inline code
Wrap inline snippets of code with <code>. Be sure
to escape HTML angle brackets.
<section> should be wrapped as
inline.
For example, <code><section></code> should be wrapped as inline.
Code blocks
Use <pre>s for multiple lines of code. Once
again, be sure to escape any angle brackets in the code for proper
rendering. The <pre> element is reset to remove
its margin-top and use rem units for its
margin-bottom.
<p>Sample text here...</p>
<p>And another line of sample text here...</p>
<pre><code><p>Sample text here...</p>
<p>And another line of sample text here...</p>
</code></pre>
Variables
For indicating variables use the <var> tag.
<var>y</var> = <var>m</var><var>x</var> + <var>b</var>
User input
Use the <kbd> to indicate input that is typically
entered via keyboard.
To edit settings, press Ctrl + ,
To switch directories, type <kbd>cd</kbd> followed by the name of the directory.<br>
To edit settings, press <kbd><kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>,</kbd></kbd>
Sample output
For indicating sample output from a program use the
<samp> tag.
<samp>This text is meant to be treated as sample output from a computer program.</samp>
Tables
Tables are slightly adjusted to style <caption>s,
collapse borders, and ensure consistent
text-align throughout. Additional changes for borders,
padding, and more come with
the .table class.
| Table heading | Table heading | Table heading | Table heading |
|---|---|---|---|
| Table cell | Table cell | Table cell | Table cell |
| Table cell | Table cell | Table cell | Table cell |
| Table cell | Table cell | Table cell | Table cell |
<table>
<caption>
This is an example table, and this is its caption to describe the contents.
</caption>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Table heading</th>
<th>Table heading</th>
<th>Table heading</th>
<th>Table heading</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Table cell</td>
<td>Table cell</td>
<td>Table cell</td>
<td>Table cell</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Table cell</td>
<td>Table cell</td>
<td>Table cell</td>
<td>Table cell</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Table cell</td>
<td>Table cell</td>
<td>Table cell</td>
<td>Table cell</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
Forms
Various form elements have been rebooted for simpler base styles. Here are some of the most notable changes:
-
<fieldset>s have no borders, padding, or margin so they can be easily used as wrappers for individual inputs or groups of inputs. -
<legend>s, like fieldsets, have also been restyled to be displayed as a heading of sorts. -
<label>s are set todisplay: inline-blockto allowmarginto be applied. -
<input>s,<select>s,<textarea>s, and<button>s are mostly addressed by Normalize, but Reboot removes theirmarginand setsline-height: inherit, too. -
<textarea>s are modified to only be resizable vertically as horizontal resizing often “breaks” page layout. -
<button>s and<input>button elements havecursor: pointerwhen:not(:disabled).
These changes, and more, are demonstrated below.
Pointers on buttons
Reboot includes an enhancement for
role="button" to change the default cursor to
pointer. Add this attribute to elements to help
indicate elements are interactive. This role isn’t necessary
for <button> elements, which get their own
cursor change.
<span role="button" tabindex="0">Non-button element button</span>
Misc elements
Address
The <address> element is updated to reset the
browser default font-style from italic to
normal. line-height is also now inherited,
and margin-bottom: 1rem has been added.
<address>s are for presenting contact information
for the nearest ancestor (or an entire body of work). Preserve
formatting by ending lines with <br>.
1123 Fictional St,
San Francisco, CA 94103
P: (123) 456-7890 Full Name
first.last@example.com
Blockquote
The default margin on blockquotes is
1em 40px, so we reset that to 0 0 1rem for
something more consistent with other elements.
A well-known quote, contained in a blockquote element.
Someone famous in Source Title
Inline elements
The <abbr> element receives basic styling to make
it stand out amongst paragraph text.
Summary
The default cursor on summary is text, so
we reset that to pointer to convey that the element can
be interacted with by clicking on it.
Some details
More info about the details.
Even more details
Here are even more details about the details.
HTML5 [hidden] attribute
HTML5 adds
a new global attribute named [hidden], which is styled as display: none by default.
Borrowing an idea from PureCSS, we
improve upon this default by making
[hidden] { display: none !important; } to help prevent
its display from getting accidentally overridden.
<input type="text" hidden>
[hidden] is not compatible with jQuery’s
$(...).hide() and $(...).show() methods,
we don’t specifically endorse [hidden] over other
techniques for managing the display of elements.
To merely toggle the visibility of an element, meaning its
display is not modified and the element can still
affect the flow of the document, use
the .invisible class
instead.