React-Bootstrap replaces the Bootstrap JavaScript. Each component has been built from scratch as a true React component, without unneeded dependencies like jQuery.
React Bootstrap is a component library that reimplements Bootstrap's UI elements as native React components, without relying on jQuery or Bootstrap's original JavaScript. It uses the standard Bootstrap stylesheet, allowing it to work with existing Bootstrap themes, and covers layout, forms, components, and utilities.
The library is built with accessibility in mind, aiming to provide accessible-by-default components beyond what plain Bootstrap offers. Multiple major versions are maintained corresponding to different Bootstrap versions (3 through 5).
It is intended for React developers who want Bootstrap's design system and theme ecosystem while working with idiomatic React components rather than Bootstrap's native JavaScript.
It is a rebuild of the Bootstrap front-end framework as native React components, replacing Bootstrap's JavaScript.
No, each component is built from scratch as a true React component without unneeded dependencies like jQuery.
Yes, it relies entirely on the Bootstrap stylesheet so it works with existing Bootstrap themes.
Yes, each component is implemented with accessibility in mind, making them accessible by default.
Support is available via Stack Overflow, Discord, and GitHub.
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