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Bootstrap Theme "The Band"


Create a Theme: "The Band"

This page will show you how to build a Bootstrap theme from scratch.

We will start with a simple HTML page, and then add more and more components, until we have a fully functional, personal and responsive website.

The result will look like this, and you are free to modify, save, share, use or do whatever you want with it:



HTML Start Page

We will start with the following HTML page:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
  <title>Bootstrap Theme The Band</title>
  <meta charset="utf-8">
</head>
<body>

<div>
  <h3>THE BAND</h3>
  <p>We love music!</p>
  <p>We have created a fictional band website. Lorem ipsum..</p>
</div>

</body>
</html>

Add Bootstrap CDN and Add a Container

Add Bootstrap CDN and a link to jQuery and put HTML elements inside a container (.container):

Example

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
  <title>Bootstrap Theme The Band</title>
  <meta charset="utf-8">
  <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
  <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.4.0/css/bootstrap.min.css">
  <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.4.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
  <script src="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.4.0/js/bootstrap.min.js"></script>
</head>
<body>

<div class="container">
  <h3>THE BAND</h3>
  <p>We love music!</p>
  <p>We have created a fictional band website. Lorem ipsum..</p>
</div>

</body>
</html>

Result:

THE BAND

We love music!

We have created a fictional band website. Lorem ipsum..

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Center Text

Add the .text-center class to center the text inside the container, and use the <em> element to make the "We love music" text italic:

Example

<div class="container text-center">
  <h3>THE BAND</h3>
  <p><em>We love music!</em></p>
  <p>We have created a fictional band website. Lorem ipsum..</p>
</div>

Result:

THE BAND

We love music!

We have created a fictional band website. Lorem ipsum..

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Add Padding

Use CSS to make the container look good with padding:

Example

.container {
  padding: 80px 120px;
}

Result:

THE BAND

We love music!

We have created a fictional band website. Lorem ipsum..

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Add a Grid

Create three columns of equal width (.col-sm-4), add text and images, and put them inside the container:

Example

<div class="container text-center">
  <h3>THE BAND</h3>
  <p><em>We love music!</em></p>
  <p>We have created a fictional band website. Lorem ipsum..</p>
  <br>
  <div class="row">
    <div class="col-sm-4">
      <p><strong>Name</strong></p><br>
      <img src="bandmember.jpg" alt="Random Name">
    </div>
    <div class="col-sm-4">
      <p><strong>Name</strong></p><br>
      <img src="bandmember.jpg" alt="Random Name">
    </div>
    <div class="col-sm-4">
      <p><strong>Name</strong></p><br>
      <img src="bandmember.jpg" alt="Random Name">
    </div>
  </div>
</div>

Result:

THE BAND

We love music!

We have created a fictional band website. Lorem ipsum..


Name


Random Name

Name


Random Name

Name


Random Name
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Circle Image

Shape the image to a circle with the .img-circle class.

We have also added some CSS to make the images look good:

Example

.person {
  border: 10px solid transparent;
  margin-bottom: 25px;
  width: 80%;
  height: 80%;
  opacity: 0.7;
}
.person:hover {
  border-color: #f1f1f1;
}

<img src="bandmember.jpg" class="img-circle person" alt="Random Name">
<img src="bandmember.jpg" class="img-circle person" alt="Random Name">
<img src="bandmember.jpg" class="img-circle person" alt="Random Name">

Result:

Name


Random Name

Name


Random Name

Name


Random Name
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Collapsibles

Make the images collapsible; show extra content when you click on each image:

Example

<div class="row">
  <div class="col-sm-4">
    <p class="text-center"><strong>Name</strong></p><br>
    <a href="#demo" data-toggle="collapse">
      <img src="bandmember.jpg" class="img-circle person" alt="Random Name">
    </a>
    <div id="demo" class="collapse">
      <p>Guitarist and Lead Vocalist</p>
      <p>Loves long walks on the beach</p>
      <p>Member since 1988</p>
    </div>
  </div>
  <div class="col-sm-4">
    <p class="text-center"><strong>Name</strong></p><br>
    <a href="#demo2" data-toggle="collapse">
      <img src="bandmember.jpg" class="img-circle person" alt="Random Name">
    </a>
    <div id="demo2" class="collapse">
      <p>Drummer</p>
      <p>Loves drummin'</p>
      <p>Member since 1988</p>
    </div>
  </div>
  <div class="col-sm-4">
    <p class="text-center"><strong>Name</strong></p><br>
    <a href="#demo3" data-toggle="collapse">
      <img src="bandmember.jpg" class="img-circle person" alt="Random Name">
    </a>
    <div id="demo3" class="collapse">
      <p>Bass player</p>
      <p>Loves math</p>
      <p>Member since 2005</p>
    </div>
  </div>
</div>

Result (click on the images to see the effect):

Name


Random Name

Guitarist and Lead Vocalist

Loves long walks on the beach

Member since 1988

Name


Random Name

Drummer

Loves drummin'

Member since 1988

Name


Random Name

Bass player

Loves math

Member since 2005

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Add a Carousel

Create a carousel and add it before the container:

Example

<div id="myCarousel" class="carousel slide" data-ride="carousel">
  <!-- Indicators -->
  <ol class="carousel-indicators">
    <li data-target="#myCarousel" data-slide-to="0" class="active"></li>
    <li data-target="#myCarousel" data-slide-to="1"></li>
    <li data-target="#myCarousel" data-slide-to="2"></li>
  </ol>

  <!-- Wrapper for slides -->
  <div class="carousel-inner" role="listbox">
    <div class="item active">
      <img src="ny.jpg" alt="New York">
      <div class="carousel-caption">
        <h3>New York</h3>
        <p>The atmosphere in New York is lorem ipsum.</p>
      </div>
    </div>

    <div class="item">
      <img src="chicago.jpg" alt="Chicago">
      <div class="carousel-caption">
        <h3>Chicago</h3>
        <p>Thank you, Chicago - A night we won't forget.</p>
      </div>
    </div>

    <div class="item">
      <img src="la.jpg" alt="Los Angeles">
      <div class="carousel-caption">
        <h3>LA</h3>
        <p>Even though the traffic was a mess, we had the best time.</p>
      </div>
    </div>
  </div>

  <!-- Left and right controls -->
  <a class="left carousel-control" href="#myCarousel" role="button" data-slide="prev">
    <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-chevron-left" aria-hidden="true"></span>
    <span class="sr-only">Previous</span>
  </a>
  <a class="right carousel-control" href="#myCarousel" role="button" data-slide="next">
    <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-chevron-right" aria-hidden="true"></span>
    <span class="sr-only">Next</span>
  </a>
</div>

Result:

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Style The Carousel

Use CSS to style the carousel:

Example

.carousel-inner img {
  -webkit-filter: grayscale(90%);
  filter: grayscale(90%); /* make all photos black and white */
  width: 100%; /* Set width to 100% */
  margin: auto;
}

.carousel-caption h3 {
  color: #fff !important;
}

@media (max-width: 600px) {
  .carousel-caption {
    display: none; /* Hide the carousel text when the screen is less than 600 pixels wide */
  }
}

Result:

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Add Tour Container

Add a new container and add a list (.list-group and .list-group-item) inside of it.

Add a custom class (.bg-1) to the container (black background color) and some styles to its children:

Example

<style>
.bg-1 {
  background: #2d2d30;
  color: #bdbdbd;
}
.bg-1 h3 {color: #fff;}
.bg-1 p {font-style: italic;}
</style>

<div class="bg-1">
  <div class="container">
    <h3 class="text-center">TOUR DATES</h3>
    <p class="text-center">Lorem ipsum we'll play you some music.<br> Remember to book your tickets!</p>

    <ul class="list-group">
      <li class="list-group-item">September Sold Out!</li>
      <li class="list-group-item">October Sold Out!</li>
      <li class="list-group-item">November 3</li>
    </ul>
  </div>
</div>

Result:

TOUR DATES

Lorem ipsum we'll play you some music.
Remember to book your tickets!

  • September Sold Out!
  • October Sold Out!
  • November 3
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Add Labels & Badges

Add a label (.label) and a badge (.badge) to highlight available tickets/sold out:

Example

<ul class="list-group">
  <li class="list-group-item">September <span class="label label-danger">Sold Out!</span></li>
  <li class="list-group-item">October <span class="label label-danger">Sold Out!</span></li>
  <li class="list-group-item">November <span class="badge">3</span></li>
</ul>

Result:

TOUR DATES

Lorem ipsum we'll play you some music.
Remember to book your tickets!

  • September Sold Out!
  • October Sold Out!
  • November 3
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Add Thumbnail Images

Inside the Tour container, add three columns of equal width (.col-sm-4):

Inside each column, add an image.

Then, use the .img-thumbnail class to shape the image to a thumbnail.

Normally, you would add the .img-thumbnail class directly to the <img> element. In this example, we have placed a thumbnail container around the image, so that we can specify an image text as well.

Example

<div class="row text-center">
  <div class="col-sm-4">
    <div class="thumbnail">
      <img src="paris.jpg" alt="Paris">
      <p><strong>Paris</strong></p>
      <p>Fri. 27 November 2015</p>
      <button class="btn">Buy Tickets</button>
    </div>
  </div>
  <div class="col-sm-4">
    <div class="thumbnail">
      <img src="newyork.jpg" alt="New York">
      <p><strong>New York</strong></p>
      <p>Sat. 28 November 2015</p>
      <button class="btn">Buy Tickets</button>
    </div>
  </div>
  <div class="col-sm-4">
    <div class="thumbnail">
      <img src="sanfran.jpg" alt="San Francisco">
      <p><strong>San Francisco</strong></p>
      <p>Sun. 29 November 2015</p>
      <button class="btn">Buy Tickets</button>
    </div>
  </div>
</div>

Result:

Moustiers Sainte Marie

Paris

Fri. 27 November 2015

Moustiers Sainte Marie

New York

Sat. 28 November 2015

Moustiers Sainte Marie

San Francisco

Sun. 29 November 2015

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Style Lists, Thumbnails & Buttons

Use CSS to style the list and the thumbnail images. In our example, we have removed the rounded borders from the list and we have tried to make the thumbnail images like cards, by removing their border, and set a 100% width on each image.

We have also modified the default styles of Bootstrap's .btn class, to a black button:

Example

/* Remove rounded borders from list */
.list-group-item:first-child {
  border-top-right-radius: 0;
  border-top-left-radius: 0;
}

.list-group-item:last-child {
  border-bottom-right-radius: 0;
  border-bottom-left-radius: 0;
}

/* Remove border and add padding to thumbnails */
.thumbnail {
  padding: 0 0 15px 0;
  border: none;
  border-radius: 0;
}

.thumbnail p {
  margin-top: 15px;
  color: #555;
}

/* Black buttons with extra padding and without rounded borders */
.btn {
  padding: 10px 20px;
  background-color: #333;
  color: #f1f1f1;
  border-radius: 0;
  transition: .2s;
}

/* On hover, the color of .btn will transition to white with black text */
.btn:hover, .btn:focus {
  border: 1px solid #333;
  background-color: #fff;
  color: #000;
}

Result:

  • September Sold Out!
  • October Sold Out!
  • November 3
Moustiers Sainte Marie

Paris

Fri. 27 November 2015

Moustiers Sainte Marie

New York

Sat. 28 November 2015

Moustiers Sainte Marie

San Francisco

Sun. 29 November 2015

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Add a Modal

First, change all buttons inside the thumbnail from <button class="btn">Buy Tickets</button> to <button class="btn" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#myModal" >Buy Tickets</button>. These buttons are used to open the actual modal.

To create the modal, look at the following code:

Example

<style>
/* Add a dark gray background color to the modal header and center text */
.modal-header, h4, .close {
  background-color: #333;
  color: #fff !important;
  text-align: center;
  font-size: 30px;
}

.modal-header, .modal-body {
  padding: 40px 50px;
}
</style>


<!-- Used to open the Modal -->
<button class="btn" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#myModal">Buy Tickets</button>

<!-- Modal -->
<div class="modal fade" id="myModal" role="dialog">
  <div class="modal-dialog">

    <!-- Modal content-->
    <div class="modal-content">
      <div class="modal-header">
        <button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal">&times;</button>
        <h4><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-lock"></span> Tickets</h4>
      </div>
      <div class="modal-body">
        <form role="form">
          <div class="form-group">
            <label for="psw"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-shopping-cart"></span> Tickets, $23 per person</label>
            <input type="number" class="form-control" id="psw" placeholder="How many?">
          </div>
          <div class="form-group">
            <label for="usrname"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-user"></span> Send To</label>
            <input type="text" class="form-control" id="usrname" placeholder="Enter email">
          </div>
          <button type="submit" class="btn btn-block">Pay
            <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-ok"></span>
          </button>
        </form>
      </div>
      <div class="modal-footer">
        <button type="submit" class="btn btn-danger btn-default pull-left" data-dismiss="modal">
          <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-remove"></span> Cancel
        </button>
        <p>Need <a href="#">help?</a></p>
      </div>
    </div>
  </div>
</div>

Result (click on the "Buy Tickets" button to see the effect):

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Add Contact Container

Create a new container, with two columns of unequal width (.col-md-4 and .col-md-8).

Add informational icons with text inside the first column and form controls in the second:

Example

<div class="container">
  <h3 class="text-center">Contact</h3>
  <p class="text-center"><em>We love our fans!</em></p>
  <div class="row test">
    <div class="col-md-4">
      <p>Fan? Drop a note.</p>
      <p><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-map-marker"></span>Chicago, US</p>
      <p><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-phone"></span>Phone: +00 1515151515</p>
      <p><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-envelope"></span>Email: mail@mail.com</p>
    </div>
    <div class="col-md-8">
      <div class="row">
        <div class="col-sm-6 form-group">
          <input class="form-control" id="name" name="name" placeholder="Name" type="text" required>
        </div>
        <div class="col-sm-6 form-group">
          <input class="form-control" id="email" name="email" placeholder="Email" type="email" required>
        </div>
      </div>
      <textarea class="form-control" id="comments" name="comments" placeholder="Comment" rows="5"></textarea>
      <div class="row">
        <div class="col-md-12 form-group">
          <button class="btn pull-right" type="submit">Send</button>
        </div>
      </div>
    </div>
  </div>
</div>

Result:

Contact

We love our fans!

Fan? Drop a note.

Chicago, US

Phone: +00 1515151515

Email: mail@mail.com


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Add Toggable Tabs

Add tabs (.nav nav-tabs) inside the contact container, with "quotes" from the band members:

Example

<style>
.nav-tabs li a {
  color: #777;
}
</style>

<h3 class="text-center">From The Blog</h3>
<ul class="nav nav-tabs">
  <li class="active"><a data-toggle="tab" href="#home">Mike</a></li>
  <li><a data-toggle="tab" href="#menu1">Chandler</a></li>
  <li><a data-toggle="tab" href="#menu2">Peter</a></li>
</ul>

<div class="tab-content">
  <div id="home" class="tab-pane fade in active">
    <h2>Mike Ross, Manager</h2>
    <p>Man, we've been on the road for some time now. Looking forward to lorem ipsum.</p>
  </div>
  <div id="menu1" class="tab-pane fade">
    <h2>Chandler Bing, Guitarist</h2>
    <p>Always a pleasure people! Hope you enjoyed it as much as I did. Could I BE.. any more pleased?</p>
  </div>
  <div id="menu2" class="tab-pane fade">
    <h2>Peter Griffin, Bass player</h2>
    <p>I mean, sometimes I enjoy the show, but other times I enjoy other things.</p>
  </div>
</div>

Result:

From The Blog

Mike Ross, Manager

Man, we've been on the road for some time now. Looking forward to lorem ipsum.

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Add Map/Location Image

Add a location image or a map (read our Google Maps Tutorial for google maps):

Example

<!-- Image of location/map -->
<img src="map.jpg" style="width:100%">

Result:

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Add a Navbar

Add a navbar at the top of the page that collapses on smaller screens:

Example

<nav class="navbar navbar-default navbar-fixed-top">
  <div class="container-fluid">
    <div class="navbar-header">
      <button type="button" class="navbar-toggle" data-toggle="collapse" data-target="#myNavbar">
        <span class="icon-bar"></span>
        <span class="icon-bar"></span>
        <span class="icon-bar"></span>
      </button>
      <a class="navbar-brand" href="#">Logo</a>
    </div>
    <div class="collapse navbar-collapse" id="myNavbar">
      <ul class="nav navbar-nav navbar-right">
        <li><a href="#home">HOME</a></li>
        <li><a href="#band">BAND</a></li>
        <li><a href="#tour">TOUR</a></li>
        <li><a href="#contact">CONTACT</a></li>
        <li class="dropdown">
          <a class="dropdown-toggle" data-toggle="dropdown" href="#">MORE
            <span class="caret"></span>
          </a>
          <ul class="dropdown-menu">
            <li><a href="#">Merchandise</a></li>
            <li><a href="#">Extras</a></li>
            <li><a href="#">Media</a></li>
          </ul>
        </li>
        <li><a href="#"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-search"></span></a></li>
      </ul>
    </div>
  </div>
</nav>

Result:

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Tip: Right-align the navigation links with the navbar-right class.
If you want one of the links in the navbar to behave like a dropdown menu, use the .dropdown class


Style The Navbar

Use CSS to customize the navigation bar:

Example

/* Add a dark background color with a little bit see-through */
.navbar {
  margin-bottom: 0;
  background-color: #2d2d30;
  border: 0;
  font-size: 11px !important;
  letter-spacing: 4px;
  opacity: 0.9;
}

/* Add a gray color to all navbar links */
.navbar li a, .navbar .navbar-brand {
  color: #d5d5d5 !important;
}

/* On hover, the links will turn white */
.navbar-nav li a:hover {
  color: #fff !important;
}

/* The active link */
.navbar-nav li.active a {
  color: #fff !important;
  background-color:#29292c !important;
}

/* Remove border color from the collapsible button */
.navbar-default .navbar-toggle {
  border-color: transparent;
}

/* Dropdown */
.open .dropdown-toggle {
  color: #fff ;
  background-color: #555 !important;
}

/* Dropdown links */
.dropdown-menu li a {
  color: #000 !important;
}

/* On hover, the dropdown links will turn red */
.dropdown-menu li a:hover {
  background-color: red !important;
}

Result:

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Add Scrollspy

Add scrollspy to automatically update navbar links when scrolling:

Example

<body id="myPage" data-spy="scroll" data-target=".navbar" data-offset="50">

<div id="band" class="container">
<div id="tour" class="container">
<div id="contact" class="container">
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Add a Footer

1. Create a <footer> element and add some text.

2. Use CSS to style the footer.

3. Add an "Up Arrow" icon, which will take the user to the top of the page when clicked on.

4. Use jQuery to initialize the tooltip plugin:

Example

<style>
/* Add a dark background color to the footer */
footer {
  background-color: #2d2d30;
  color: #f5f5f5;
  padding: 32px;
}

footer a {
  color: #f5f5f5;
}

footer a:hover {
  color: #777;
  text-decoration: none;
}
</style>

<footer class="text-center">
  <a class="up-arrow" href="#myPage" data-toggle="tooltip" title="TO TOP">
    <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-chevron-up"></span>
  </a><br><br>
  <p>Bootstrap Theme Made By <a href="https://www.w3schools.com" data-toggle="tooltip" title="Visit w3schools">www.w3schools.com</a></p>
</footer>

<script>
$(document).ready(function(){
  // Initialize Tooltip
  $('[data-toggle="tooltip"]').tooltip();
})
</script>

Result:

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Adding Smooth Scrolling

Use jQuery to add smooth scrolling (when clicking on the links in the navbar):

Example

<script>
$(document).ready(function(){
  // Add smooth scrolling to all links in navbar + footer link
  $(".navbar a, footer a[href='#myPage']").on('click', function(event) {

  // Make sure this.hash has a value before overriding default behavior
  if (this.hash !== "") {

    // Prevent default anchor click behavior
    event.preventDefault();

    // Store hash
    var hash = this.hash;

    // Using jQuery's animate() method to add smooth page scroll
    // The optional number (900) specifies the number of milliseconds it takes to scroll to the specified area
    $('html, body').animate({
      scrollTop: $(hash).offset().top
    }, 900, function(){

      // Add hash (#) to URL when done scrolling (default click behavior)
      window.location.hash = hash;
      });
    } // End if
  });
})
</script>
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Final Touch

Personalize your Theme by adding a font that you like. We have used "Montserrat" and "Lato" from Google's Font Library.

Link to the font in the <head> section:

<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Montserrat" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">

<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Lato" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">

Then you can use them in the page:

Example

body {
  font: 400 15px/1.8 Lato, sans-serif;
  color: #777;
}

.navbar {
  font-family: Montserrat, sans-serif;
}

We have also added some extra style to some elements:

Example

/* Overwrite default styles of h3 and h4 */
h3, h4 {
  margin: 10px 0 30px 0;
  letter-spacing: 10px;
  font-size: 20px;
  color: #111;
}

/* Remove rounded borders on input fields */
.form-control {
  border-radius: 0;
}

/* Disable the ability to resize textareas */
textarea {
  resize: none;
}
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Complete "The Band" Theme