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Style Labels with CSS
The labels on a web page can be used to symbolize danger, warning, information symbols in the form of colors. With Bootstrap, pre-defined classes are available. However, even CSS styles can help us to achieve the same without using Bootstrap.
Labels
The <span> element is used to set different labels for information, success, warning and danger. These are the different classes for each label we will set with CSS −
<span class="success">Success</span> <span class="info">Info</span> <span class="warning">Warning</span> <span class="danger">Danger</span> <span class="other">Other</span>
Style the buttons
The labels are styled like this −
span { font-size: 18px; font-weight: 600; color: white; padding: 8px; }
The success label
The success label is styled with a different background color using the background-color property −
.success { background-color: #4caf50; }
The information label
The info label is styled with a different background color using the background-color property −
.info { background-color: #2196f3; }
The danger label
The danger label is styled with a different background color using the background-color property −
.danger { background-color: #f44336; }
The warning label
The warning label is styled with a different background color using the background-color property −
.warning { background-color: #ff9800; }
Example
To style the labels with CSS, the code is as follows −
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <style> body { font-family: "Segoe UI", Tahoma, Geneva, Verdana, sans-serif; margin: 20px; } span { font-size: 18px; font-weight: 600; color: white; padding: 8px; } .success { background-color: #4caf50; } .info { background-color: #2196f3; } .warning { background-color: #ff9800; } .danger { background-color: #f44336; } .other { background-color: #e7e7e7; color: black; } </style> </head> <body> <h1>Labels Example</h1> <span class="success">Success</span> <span class="info">Info</span> <span class="warning">Warning</span> <span class="danger">Danger</span> <span class="other">Other</span> </body> </html>