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CSS Horizontal Navigation Bar

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2023 8:23 am
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CSS Horizontal Navigation Bar


Horizontal Navigation Bar

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There are two ways to create a horizontal navigation bar. Using
inline or floating list items.
Inline List Items
One way to build a horizontal navigation bar is to specify the <li> elements
as inline, in addition to the "standard" code from the previous page:

Example

li
{
 
display: inline;
}
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Example explained:

display: inline; - By default, <li> elements are block elements. Here, we
remove the line breaks before and after each list item, to display them on one line

Floating List Items
Another way of creating a horizontal navigation bar is to float the <li>
elements, and specify a layout for the navigation links:

Example

li
{
  float: left;
}
a
{
 
display: block;
  padding: 8px;  background-color:
#dddddd;
}
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Example explained:

float: left; - Use float to get block elements to
float next to each other
display: block; -
Allows us to specify padding (and
height, width, margins, etc. if you want)
padding: 8px; - Specify some padding
between each <a> element, to make
them look good
background-color: #dddddd; - Add a gray background-color to each
<a> element

Tip: Add the background-color to <ul> instead of each <a> element if you want
a full-width background color:

Example

ul
{
  background-color: #dddddd;
}
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Horizontal Navigation Bar Examples
Create a basic horizontal navigation bar with a dark background color and
change the background color of the links when the user moves the mouse over
them:

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Example

ul {  list-style-type: none;  margin: 0;  padding: 0;
  overflow:
hidden;  background-color: #333;}li { 
float: left;}
li a {  display: block; 
color: white;  text-align: center; 
padding: 14px 16px;  text-decoration: none;}
/* Change the link color to #111 (black) on hover */li a:hover {  background-color:
#111;}
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Active/Current Navigation Link
Add an "active" class to the current link to let the user know which page he/she is on:

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Example

.active {  background-color: #04AA6D;}
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Right-Align Links
Right-align links by floating the list items to the right (float:right;):

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Example

<ul>  <li><a href="#home">Home</a></li> 
<li><a href="#news">News</a></li>  <li><a href="#contact">Contact</a></li>
  <li style="float:right"><a
class="active" href="#about">About</a></li></ul>
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Border Dividers
Add the border-right property to <li> to create link dividers:

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Example

/* Add a gray right border to all list items, except the last item
(last-child) */li {  border-right: 1px solid #bbb;}
li:last-child {  border-right: none;}
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Fixed Navigation Bar
Make the navigation bar stay at the top or the bottom of the page, even when the user scrolls the page:





Fixed Top

ul {  position: fixed;  top: 0;  width: 100%;}
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Fixed Bottom

ul {  position: fixed;  bottom: 0;  width: 100%;}
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Note: Fixed position might not work properly on mobile devices.

Gray Horizontal Navbar
An example of a gray horizontal navigation bar with a thin gray border:

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Example

ul {  border: 1px solid #e7e7e7; 
background-color: #f3f3f3;}li a {  color:
#666;}

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Sticky Navbar
Add position: sticky; to <ul> to create a sticky navbar.
A sticky element toggles between relative and fixed, depending on the scroll position. It is positioned relative until a given offset position is met in the viewport - then it "sticks" in place (like position:fixed).

Example

ul {  position: -webkit-sticky; /* Safari */ 
position: sticky;  top: 0;}
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Note: Internet Explorer do not support sticky positioning. Safari requires a -webkit-
prefix (see example above). You must also specify at least one of top, right, bottom or left for
sticky positioning to work.








More Examples

Responsive Topnav
How to use CSS media queries to create a responsive top navigation.



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Responsive Sidenav
How to use CSS media queries to create a responsive side navigation.



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Dropdown Navbar
How to add a dropdown menu inside a navigation bar.



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