Breadcrumb
Indicate the current page’s location within a navigational hierarchy that automatically adds separators via CSS.
Example
<nav aria-label="breadcrumb">
<ol class="breadcrumb">
<li class="breadcrumb-item active" aria-current="page">Home</li>
</ol>
</nav>
<nav aria-label="breadcrumb">
<ol class="breadcrumb">
<li class="breadcrumb-item"><a href="#">Home</a></li>
<li class="breadcrumb-item active" aria-current="page">Library</li>
</ol>
</nav>
<nav aria-label="breadcrumb">
<ol class="breadcrumb">
<li class="breadcrumb-item"><a href="#">Home</a></li>
<li class="breadcrumb-item"><a href="#">Library</a></li>
<li class="breadcrumb-item active" aria-current="page">Data</li>
</ol>
</nav>
Changing the separator
Separators are automatically added in CSS through ::before
and content
. They can be changed by changing $breadcrumb-divider
. The quote function is needed to generate the quotes around a string, so if you want >
as separator, you can use this:
$breadcrumb-divider: quote(">");
It’s also possible to use an embedded SVG icon:
$breadcrumb-divider: url("data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' width='8' height='8'%3E%3Cpath d='M2.5 0L1 1.5 3.5 4 1 6.5 2.5 8l4-4-4-4z' fill='currentColor'/%3E%3C/svg%3E");
The separator can be removed by setting $breadcrumb-divider
to none
:
$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.