An accessible responsive React pagination component which intelligently renders to the available width - for React 16, 17 or 18
✅ Fully accessible with aria tags for screen readers
✅ Ready styled themes (or bring your own css)
✅ Bootstrap 4 & 5 support built-in
✅ Built for tree-shaking = minimum impact on the bundle
⭐️ What's new: August 2024 - SSR support
📕 Visit https://react-responsive-pagination.elantha.com to get started 🚀
v1 user? See the v1 migration guide to start using v2
npm install react-responsive-pagination
import React, { useState } from 'react';
import ResponsivePagination from 'react-responsive-pagination';
import 'react-responsive-pagination/themes/classic.css';
// 👆 classic theme, see below for other theme / css options
function MyApp() {
const [currentPage, setCurrentPage] = useState(8);
const totalPages = 20;
return (
<ResponsivePagination
current={currentPage}
total={totalPages}
onPageChange={setCurrentPage}
/>
);
}
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🎨 Custom styling
Custom styles? No problem - see the Custom Styles Guide
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🖼️ Ready-to-go themes (NEW!)
Just import one of the css themes into your project (as shown in the quickstart example above)
import 'react-responsive-pagination/themes/classic.css';
Theme Example classic.css bootstrap.css
Bootstrap 5 styled pagination (without installing Bootstrap)
See additional bootstrap optionsminimal.css Please see the Themes guide for more details (including overridable theme attributes)
Want to create your own? See the Custom Styles Guide
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🥾 Bootstrap 4 and 5
Using Bootstrap in your project? react-responsive-pagination just works with Bootstrap (no need for any additional styles). See the Bootstrap Getting Started Guide
- React 18, 17 and 16.8 upwards
- Modern browsers only - not suitable for IE 11
Prop | Description |
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currentnumber (required) |
The current active page. Indexed from 1 |
totalnumber (required) |
The total number of pages |
onPageChange(newPage: number) => void (required) |
A callback handler which is called when the user clicks a new page, note that the active page will not change unless the current prop is updated to reflect the new page (as in the example above). The newPage value is indexed from 1 |
maxWidthnumber (optional) |
The maximum width (in pixels) of the pagination component. Specify a value if you want to override the automatic sizing. Note this width may be exceeded in the case where it's not possible to output a small enough component |
See Overriding default classNames for more information
Prop | Description |
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classNamestring (optional) |
Class name for the top level <ul> container Defaults to pagination , overrides extraClassName prop (below) |
extraClassNamestring (optional) |
Useful when using Bootstrap styles, extra classNames to be added to the top level <ul> container. Use this prop to override the default justify value - for example to align elements to the start of the page use: justify-content-start Defaults to justify-content-center , not applicable if className prop (above) is set |
pageItemClassNamestring (optional) |
Class name for all the <li> elements Defaults to page-item |
pageLinkClassNamestring (optional) |
Class name for <a> or <span> child elements within an <li> element: <li ...><a class='page-link'>1</a></li> Defaults to page-link |
activeItemClassNamestring (optional) |
Appended to <li> class name for the active element:<li class='page-item active'><a class='page-link'>1</a></li> Defaults to active |
disabledItemClassNamestring (optional) |
Appended to <li> class name for non-clickable elements (disabled nav buttons and the break/ellipsis):<li class='page-item disabled'><span class='page-link'>...</span></li> Defaults to disabled |
navClassNamestring (optional) |
Appended to <li> class name for nav items (« / » buttons):<li class='page-item my-nav'><span class='page-link'>«</span></li> By defaults is not output |
previousClassNamestring (optional) |
Appended to <li> class name for the nav previous button (« ):<li class='page-item my-previous-button'><span class='page-link'>«</span></li> By defaults is not output |
nextClassNamestring (optional) |
Appended to <li> class name for the nav next button (» ):<li class='page-item my-next-button'><span class='page-link'>»</span></li> By defaults is not output |
Prop | Description |
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previousLabelstring | ReactNode (optional) |
The label for the previous button, defaults to « See the FAQ for further information on using React components for this prop |
nextLabelstring | ReactNode (optional) |
The label for the next button, defaults to » See the FAQ for further information on using React components for this prop |
ariaPreviousLabelstring (optional) |
The accessibility ARIA label for the previous button, defaults to Previous |
ariaNextLabelstring (optional) |
The accessibility ARIA label for the next button, defaults to Next |
Prop | Description |
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renderNavboolean (optional) |
When set to false the nav buttons («/») will not be rendered. Defaults to true |
narrowBehaviourNarrowBehaviour (optional) |
Specify that nav buttons («/») and/or the ellipsis (…) can be dropped for very narrow widths (useful if the component is used in narrow widths with high page numbers) Valid behaviours should be imported from react-responsive-pagination/narrowBehaviour , see exampledropEllipsis - drop the ellipsis (…) for narrow widthsdropNav - drop the nav («/») for narrow widthsdropFirstAndLast - drop the first and last pages for narrow widthsUse the combine helper to combine narrowBehaviours, example:narrowBehaviour={combine(dropNav, dropEllipsis)} - drop the nav initially and then further drop the ellipsis if requiredcombine should also be imported from react-responsive-pagination/narrowBehaviour see examples |
See Props Reference for the full list
More info in the FAQ