--- layout: docs title: Close button description: A generic close button for dismissing content like modals and alerts. group: components toc: true --- ## Example Provide an option to dismiss or close a component with `.btn-close`. Default styling is limited, but highly customizable. Modify the Sass variables to replace the default `background-image`. **Be sure to include text for screen readers**, as we've done with `aria-label`. {{< example >}} {{< /example >}} ## Disabled state Disabled close buttons change their `opacity`. We've also applied `pointer-events: none` and `user-select: none` to preventing hover and active states from triggering. {{< example >}} {{< /example >}} ## Dark variant {{< deprecated-in "5.3.0" >}} {{< callout warning >}} **Heads up!** As of v5.3.0, the `.btn-close-white` class is deprecated. Instead, use `data-bs-theme="dark"` to change the color mode of the close button. {{< /callout >}} Add `data-bs-theme="dark"` to the `.btn-close`, or to its parent element, to invert the close button. This uses the `filter` property to invert the `background-image` without overriding its value. {{< example class="bg-dark" >}}
{{< /example >}} ## CSS ### Variables {{< added-in "5.3.0" >}} As part of Bootstrap's evolving CSS variables approach, close button now uses local CSS variables on `.btn-close` for enhanced real-time customization. Values for the CSS variables are set via Sass, so Sass customization is still supported, too. {{< scss-docs name="close-css-vars" file="scss/_close.scss" >}} ### Sass variables {{< scss-docs name="close-variables" file="scss/_variables.scss" >}}