Modals
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Our Admin Panel isn’t just a mix of third-party components. It’s the only Bootstrap dashboard built on a professional, enterprise-grade UI Components Library. This component is part of this library, and we present only the basic usage of it here. To explore extended examples, detailed API documentation, and customization options, refer to our docs.
Modal

Below is a static modal example (meaning its position and display have been overridden). Included are the modal header, modal body (required for padding), and modal footer (optional). We ask that you include modal headers with dismiss actions whenever possible, or provide another explicit dismiss action.

ModalLive demo

Toggle a working modal demo by clicking the button below. It will slide down and fade in from the top of the page.

ModalStatic backdrop

When backdrop is set to static, the modal will not close when clicking outside it. Click the button below to try it.

ModalScrolling long content

When modals become too long for the user’s viewport or device, they scroll independent of the page itself. Try the demo below to see what we mean.

You can also create a scrollable modal that allows scroll the modal body by adding .modal-dialog-scrollable to .modal-dialog.

ModalVertically centered

Add .modal-dialog-centered to .modal-dialog to vertically center the modal.

ModalTooltips and popovers

Tooltips andpopovers can be placed within modals as needed. When modals are closed, any tooltips and popovers within are also automatically dismissed.

ModalUsing the grid

Utilize the Bootstrap grid system within a modal by nesting .container-fluid within the .modal-body. Then, use the normal grid system classes as you would anywhere else.

ModalVarying modal content

Have a bunch of buttons that all trigger the same modal with slightly different contents? Use event.relatedTarget and HTML data-coreui-* attributes to vary the contents of the modal depending on which button was clicked.

Below is a live demo followed by example HTML and JavaScript. For more information, read the modal events docs for details on relatedTarget.

ModalOptional sizes

Modals have three optional sizes, available via modifier classes to be placed on a .modal-dialog. These sizes kick in at certain breakpoints to avoid horizontal scrollbars on narrower viewports.

Size Class Modal max-width
Small .modal-sm 300px
Default None 500px
Large .modal-lg 800px
Extra large .modal-xl 1140px

Our default modal without modifier class constitutes the “medium” size modal.

ModalFullscreen Modal

Another override is the option to pop up a modal that covers the user viewport, available via modifier classes that are placed on a .modal-dialog.

Class Availability
.modal-fullscreen Always
.modal-fullscreen-sm-down Below 576px
.modal-fullscreen-md-down Below 768px
.modal-fullscreen-lg-down Below 992px
.modal-fullscreen-xl-down Below 1200px
.modal-fullscreen-xxl-down Below 1400px