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While not always necessary, sometimes you need to put your DOM in a box. For those situations, try the panel component.
Basic Panel
By default, all the .panel
does is apply some basic border and padding to contain some content.
Panel With Heading
Easily add a heading container to your panel with .panel-heading
. You may also include any h1
- h6
with a .panel-title
class to add a pre-styled heading.
Panel With Footer
Wrap content in .panel-footer
. Note that panel footers do not inherit colors and borders when using contextual variations as they are not meant to be in the foreground.
Contextual Alternatives
Like other components, easily make a panel more meaningful to a particular context by adding any of the contextual state classes.
Panel Header Alternative
Like other components, easily make a panel more meaningful to a particular context by adding any of the contextual state classes.
Available Widgets
Below are some predesigned widgets that may be useful in your projects. You can put this somewhere in your web pages (ie. dashboard, sidebar).
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