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dash-bootstrap-components is a library of Bootstrap components for use with Plotly Dash, that makes it easier to build consistently styled Dash apps with complex, responsive layouts.
You can install dash-bootstrap-components with pip
:
pip install dash-bootstrap-components
You can also install dash-bootstrap-components with conda
through the
conda-forge channel:
conda install -c conda-forge dash-bootstrap-components
To use dash-bootstrap-components you must do two things:
dash-bootstrap-components doesn't come with CSS included. This is to give you the freedom to use any Bootstrap v5 stylesheet of your choice. This means however that in order for the components to be styled properly, you must link to a stylesheet yourself.
For convenience, links to BootstrapCDN for each theme are
available through the themes
module, which can be used as follows:
import dash
import dash_bootstrap_components as dbc
app = dash.Dash(external_stylesheets=[dbc.themes.BOOTSTRAP])
For more information on how to link local or external CSS, check out the Dash documentation.
With CSS linked, you can start building your app's layout with our Bootstrap components. See our documentation for a full list of available components.
We welcome contributions to dash-bootstrap-components. If you find a bug or something is unclear please submit a bug report, if you have ideas for new features please feel free to make a feature request. If you would like to submit a pull request, please read our contributing guide.
Code and documentation is copyright Faculty Science Ltd. 2018-2025, and released under the Apache 2.0 license
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Bootstrap themed components for use in Plotly Dash
We found that dash-bootstrap-components demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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