Contextual colors
Convey meaning through color with a handful of emphasis utility classes. These may also be applied to links and will darken on hover just like our default link styles.
Example Description
This is a muted text For muted text color use .text-muted class
This is a primary text For primary text color use .text-primary class
This is a danger text For danger text color use .text-danger class
This is a success text For success text color use .text-success class
This is a warning text For warning text color use .text-warning class
This is a info text For info text color use .text-info class
Contextual backgrounds
Similar to the contextual text color classes, easily set the background of an element to any contextual class. Anchor components will darken on hover, just like the text classes.
Example Description
Primary background For primary background color use .bg-primary class
Danger background For danger background color use .bg-danger class
Success background For success background color use .bg-success class
Warning background For warning background color use .bg-warning class
Info background For info background color use .bg-info class
Custom background For a custom background color use .bg-* class
Text options
Limitless template supports the majority of all possible text styling options - weights, sizes, styles and additional elements such as marks, abbreviations, keyboard inputs, sample and variable inputs etc. All these stylings can be applied any section heading, form components, content and UI elements just by adding proper class to the element. Basic text styles are included to BS framework by default, Limitless includes more extended typography.
Example Description
Links
This is a default link Default style for <a> element
This is a text color link To use a link with default text color link, add .text-default class
This is a contextual color link To use a link with contextual color link, add .text-danger or any other contextual class
This is a custom color link To use a link with custom color link, add .text-teal or any other text color class
Font weight
This is a thin text For thin font weight use .text-thin class
This is a light text For light font weight use .text-light class
This is a regular text For forced regular font weight use .text-regular class
This is a semibold text For semibold font weight use .text-semibold class
This is a bold text For bold font weight use .text-bold class
This is a black text For black font weight use .text-black class
Font style
This is an italic text For italic font style use <em> tag
This is an uppercase text For uppercase text transformation use .text-uppercase class
This is a lowercase text For lowercase text transformation use .text-lowercase class
This is a capitalized text For capitalize text transformation use .text-capitalize class
This is a deleted text For indicating blocks of text that have been deleted use the <del> tag.
This is a strikethrough text For indicating blocks of text that are no longer relevant use the <s> tag.
This is an underlined text To underline text use the <u> tag.
Font size
This is a larger text size For larger text size use .text-size-large class
This is a default text size Default font size is 13px, doesn;t require any special classes
This is a smaller text size For smaller text size use .text-size-small class
This is a mini text size For mini text size use .text-size-mini class
Text elements
This is a highlighted text For text highlighting in another context, use the <mark> tag
This is a inserted text For indicating additions to the document use the <ins> tag
Basic abbreviation For expanded text on abbr hover, use the <abbr> element
Abbreviation with initialism Add .initialism to an abbreviation for a slightly smaller font-size
Press ctrl + , to edit Use the <kbd> to indicate input that is typically entered via keyboard
y = mx + b Use the <var> to indicate variables
This is a sample text Use the <samp> to indicate blocks sample output from a program
Inline code snippet Wrap inline snippets of code with <code>
Text alignment
Left aligned text For left text alignment, use .text-left alignment class
Centered text For center text alignment, use .text-center alignment class
Right aligned text For right text alignment, use .text-right alignment class
Justified text For justified text, use .text-justify alignment class
No wrap text For no wrap text, use .text-nowrap alignment class