Carousel

Vue Bootstrap 5 Carousel component

Responsive Vue carousel built with the latest Bootstrap 5. Carousel is a slideshow cycling through different elements such as photos, videos, or text. Many examples and easy tutorials.

A slideshow component for cycling through elements—images or slides of text—like a carousel.

Note: Read the API tab to find all available options and advanced customization


Basic example


How it works

The carousel is a slideshow for cycling through a series of content, built with CSS 3D transforms and a bit of JavaScript. It works with a series of images, text, or custom markup. It also includes support for previous/next controls and indicators.

In browsers where the Page Visibility API is supported, the carousel will avoid sliding when the webpage is not visible to the user (such as when the browser tab is inactive, the browser window is minimized, etc.).

Note: Please be aware that nested carousels are not supported, and carousels are generally not compliant with accessibility standards.

Carousels don’t automatically normalize slide dimensions. As such, you may need to use additional utilities or custom styles to appropriately size content. While carousels support previous/next controls and indicators, they’re not explicitly required. Add and customize as you see fit.


Variations

Slides only

Here’s a carousel with slides only. By default itemsClass property contains .d-block and .w-100 to prevent browser default image alignment.

With controls

Previous and next controls are added by default. Change the controls property to turn arrows on or off.

With indicators

You can also add the indicators to the carousel, alongside the controls. Change the indicators<> property to enable or disable them.

With captions

Add captions to your slides easily with the label and caption keys in items array. They can be easily hidden on smaller viewports, as shown below, with optional display utilities. We hide them initially with .d-none and bring them back on medium-sized devices with .d-md-block. Edit captionsClass property to change default classes.

Animation

Add fade property to your MDBCarousel to animate slides with a fade transition instead of a slide.

Crossfade

Use fade transition on your slides easily by adding the fade prop.

Disable touch swiping

Swiping left/right on touchscreen devices can be disabled by setting the touch prop to false.

Material style

If you want to make your carousel look more "material" use the rounded-* and shadow-* classes to add rounded corners and a shadows.


Dark variant

Add dark property to the MDBCarousel for darker controls, indicators, and captions.