• Position
    • Common values
    • Fixed top
    • Fixed bottom
    • Sticky top

    Position

    Use these shorthand utilities for quickly configuring the position of an element.

    Common values

    Quick positioning classes are available, though they are not responsive.

    1. <div class="position-static">...</div>
    2. <div class="position-relative">...</div>
    3. <div class="position-absolute">...</div>
    4. <div class="position-fixed">...</div>
    5. <div class="position-sticky">...</div>

    Fixed top

    Position an element at the top of the viewport, from edge to edge. Be sure you understand the ramifications of fixed position in your project; you may need to add additional CSS.

    1. <div class="fixed-top">...</div>

    Fixed bottom

    Position an element at the bottom of the viewport, from edge to edge. Be sure you understand the ramifications of fixed position in your project; you may need to add additional CSS.

    1. <div class="fixed-bottom">...</div>

    Sticky top

    Position an element at the top of the viewport, from edge to edge, but only after you scroll past it. The .sticky-top utility uses CSS’s position: sticky, which isn’t fully supported in all browsers.

    IE11 and IE10 will render position: sticky as position: relative. As such, we wrap the styles in a @supports query, limiting the stickiness to only browsers that can render it properly.

    1. <div class="sticky-top">...</div>