CSS Vertical Navigation Bar

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CSS Vertical Navigation Bar


Vertical Navigation Bar

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To build a vertical navigation bar, you can style the <a> elements
inside the list, in addition to the code from the previous page:

Example

li a
{
 
display: block;
 
width: 60px;
}
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Example explained:

display: block; - Displaying the links as block elements makes the whole
link area clickable (not just the text), and it allows us to specify the width
(and padding, margin, height, etc. if you want)
width: 60px; - Block elements take up the full width available by default. We want to specify a 60 pixels width

You can also set the width of <ul>, and remove the width of <a>,
as they will take up the full width available when displayed as block elements.
This will produce the same result as our previous example:

Example

ul
{
 
list-style-type: none;
 
margin: 0;
 
padding: 0;  width: 60px;
}
li
a
{
 
display: block;
}
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Vertical Navigation Bar Examples
Create a basic vertical navigation bar with a gray 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;  width:
200px;  background-color: #f1f1f1;}li a {  display:
block;  color: #000;  padding: 8px 16px;  text-decoration: none;}/*
Change the link color on hover */li a:hover { 
background-color: #555;  color: white;}
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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; 
color: white;}
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Center Links & Add Borders
Add text-align:center to <li> or <a> to center the links.
Add the border property to <ul> add a border around the navbar. If you also want
borders inside the navbar, add a border-bottom to all <li> elements, except for the
last one:

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Example

ul {  border: 1px solid #555;}li {  text-align: center;
 
border-bottom: 1px solid #555;}li:last-child { 
border-bottom: none;}
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Full-height Fixed Vertical Navbar
Create a full-height, "sticky" side navigation:


Example

ul {  list-style-type: none; 
margin: 0;  padding: 0;  width:
25%;  background-color: #f1f1f1;  height: 100%; /* Full height */
  position: fixed; /*
Make it stick, even on scroll */ 
overflow: auto; /* Enable scrolling if the sidenav has too much content */}
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Note: This example might not work properly on mobile devices.













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Reference: https://www.w3schools.com/css/css_navbar_vertical.asp
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