React Pagination Component
Pagination
Documentation and examples for showing pagination to indicate a series of related content exists across multiple pages.
Other Frameworks
CoreUI components are available as native Angular, Bootstrap (Vanilla JS), and Vue components. To learn more please visit the following pages.
Overview#
We use a large block of connected links for our pagination, making links hard to miss and easily scalable—all while providing large hit areas. Pagination is built with list HTML elements so screen readers can announce the number of available links. Use a wrapping<nav>
element to identify it as a navigation section to screen readers and other assistive technologies.
In addition, as pages likely have more than one such navigation section, it's advisable to provide a descriptivearia-label
for the<nav>
to reflect its purpose. For example, if the pagination component is used to navigate between a set of search results, an appropriate label could bearia-label="Search results pages"
.
Working with icons#
Looking to use an icon or symbol in place of text for some pagination links? Be sure to provide proper screen reader support witharia
attributes.
Disabled and active states#
Pagination links are customizable for different circumstances. Usedisabled
for links that appear un-clickable and.active
to indicate the current page.
While thedisabled
prop usespointer-events: none
totry to disable the link functionality of<a>
s, that CSS property is not yet standardized and doesn't account for keyboard navigation. As such, we always addtabindex="-1"
on disabled links and use custom JavaScript to fully disable their functionality.
Sizing#
Fancy larger or smaller pagination? Addsize="lg"
orsize="sm"
for additional sizes.
Alignment#
Change the alignment of pagination components withalign
property.
API#
Check out the documentation below for a comprehensive guide to all the props you can use with the components mentioned here.