Thursday, February 5, 2026

Bootstrap Module 33


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Bootstrap Module 33

  Module 33 : Dropdowns & Menus. 

1. Dropdowns and menus are core UI components used to display a list of actions, navigation links, or contextual options in a compact and user  way. In Bootstrap, dropdowns are built using a combination of HTML structure, CSS utility classes, and JavaScript behaviors.

2. Understand how dropdowns and menus work internally



Create basic and advanced dropdown menus

Customize dropdown behavior and styling

Implement accessibility- dropdowns

Debug common dropdown issues

Apply dropdowns in UI scenarios


3. Conceptual Foundation 

3.1 What is a Dropdown?

A dropdown is a toggle-based UI component that shows or hides a list of menu items when triggered by a user action (click, hover, or keyboard event).

Why dropdowns exist:

Reduce UI clutter

related actions

Improve navigation efficiency

3.2 How Bootstrap Dropdowns Work 

Bootstrap dropdowns rely on three layers:

HTML Structure – Defines the menu and trigger

CSS Classes – Controls layout, visibility, and animations

JavaScript (Popper.js) – Handles positioning and toggling logic

When a user clicks a dropdown button:

Bootstrap JS listens for the event

Toggles .show class

Popper.js calculates placement

Menu becomes visible


4. Basic Dropdown 

4.1 Required Structure

<div class="dropdown">

 <button class="btn btn-primary dropdown-toggle" type="button" data-bs-toggle="dropdown">

   Select Option

 </button>

 <ul class="dropdown-menu">

   <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Action</a></li>

   <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Another action</a></li>

   <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Something else</a></li>

 </ul>

</div>

4.2 Explanation

.dropdown → Container

.dropdown-toggle → Trigger element

data-bs-toggle="dropdown" → Activates JS behavior

.dropdown-menu → Hidden menu

.dropdown-item → Individual menu options

Tip: Always ensure Bootstrap JS is loaded; otherwise, dropdowns will not function.


5. Dropdown 

5.1 Dropdown Divider & Header

<ul class="dropdown-menu">

 <li><h6 class="dropdown-header">Profile</h6></li>

 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Settings</a></li>

 <li><hr class="dropdown-divider"></li>

 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Logout</a></li>

</ul>

Explanation:

.dropdown-header → Non-clickable label

.dropdown-divider → Visual separation


5.2 Alignment Control

<ul class="dropdown-menu dropdown-menu-end">

Used for right-aligned menus (common in navbar profiles).


5.3 Drop Directions

<div class="dropup">...</div>

<div class="dropend">...</div>

<div class="dropstart">...</div>

Use Case: Helpful in constrained layouts like footers or sidebars.


6. Dropdowns in Navigation Menus

Example: Navbar Dropdown

<li class="nav-item dropdown">

 <a class="nav-link dropdown-toggle" href="#" data-bs-toggle="dropdown">Services</a>

 <ul class="dropdown-menu">

   <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">Web Design</a></li>

   <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="#">SEO</a></li>

 </ul>

</li>

Application: Used in websites like e-commerce, dashboards, and admin panels.


7. Accessibility 

7.1 ARIA Roles 




Bootstrap adds:

aria-expanded

aria-haspopup

7.2 Keyboard Support

Tab → Navigate

Enter / Space → Open

Esc → Close

Insight: Avoid removing default roles; it can break accessibility compliance (WCAG).


8. Custom Styling & Behavior

8.1 Custom Colors

.dropdown-menu {

 background-color: #1e1e2f;

}

.dropdown-item {

 color: #fff;

}

.dropdown-item:hover {

 background-color: #343a40;

}

8.2 JavaScript Control

<script>

var dropdown = new bootstrap.Dropdown(document.querySelector('.dropdown-toggle'))

dropdown.show()

</script>


9. Exercises

Exercise 1 

Create a dropdown with:

3 items

One divider

Custom button color

Exercise 2 

Create a navbar dropdown aligned to the right with profile options.



Exercise 3 

Create a dropdown controlled only via JavaScript (no data attributes).


10. Dynamic Dropdown Menu

Objective: Create a dropdown that loads menu items dynamically.

Steps:

Create empty .dropdown-menu

Use JavaScript array for items

Populate menu dynamically

<script>

const items = ['Dashboard', 'Orders', 'Settings'];

const menu = document.querySelector('.dropdown-menu');



items.forEach(item => {

 let li = document.createElement('li');

 li.innerHTML = `<a class="dropdown-item" href="#">${item}</a>`;

 menu.appendChild(li);

});

</script>

Explanation:

Demonstrates DOM manipulation

Useful for dashboards and admin panels


11. Research

UI/UX Research Insights

Dropdowns reduce cognitive load when used correctly

Avoid more than 7 items (Hick's Law)

Frequently used actions should not be hidden


12. Common Mistakes & Debugging





Problem

Cause

Solution

Dropdown not opening

JS not loaded

Include bootstrap.bundle.js

Wrong position

Parent overflow hidden

Remove overflow or use body

Not accessible

Custom JS overrides

Follow Bootstrap defaults



13.Recommendations

Use dropdowns sparingly

Prefer buttons for critical actions

Always test keyboard navigation

Optimize for mobile tap targets


14. Summary

Dropdowns and menus are powerful UI components when implemented with:



Correct structure

Accessibility in mind

UX principles


Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Assignment Bootstrap Module 32

 Forms – Basics (Inputs, Labels) Assignment.

 Create a simple HTML form with various input types and labels.

    


Task:

1. Create a new HTML file and include Bootstrap CSS.

2. Design a form with the following fields:

    - Text input: Name

    - Email input: Email

    - Password input: Password

    - Checkbox: Subscribe to newsletter

    - Radio buttons: Favorite color (Red, Blue, Green)

    - Select dropdown: Country

    - Textarea: Message

3. Use labels for each input field.

4. Style the form using Bootstrap's form classes.


Requirements:

- Use HTML5 and Bootstrap 5.x

    

- Make sure the form is responsive

- Use proper accessibility attributes (e.g., `for` attribute on labels)


Deliverables:

- HTML file with the working form

- Screenshot of the output


Evaluation:

- Correct implementation of form elements

- Proper use of labels and accessibility attributes


- Responsiveness and design


Tips:

 Use Bootstrap's form documentation for reference: 


Submission:

Submit your HTML file and screenshot to [insert link/email]

 

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