--- title: Flags summary: Thanks to the Tabler flags plugin, you can create flags to visually represent countries or languages. Flags are often used in forms, as an element of a delivery address, phone number dialling code and many more. plugin: flags docs-libs: tabler-flags description: Visual representation of countries/languages. --- ## Installation This part of Tabler is distributed as a plugin. To enable it you should include `tabler-flags.css` or `tabler-flags.min.css` file in your page. You can also include the plugin via CDN: ```html ``` ## Flag To create a flag, add the `flag` class to a component and choose the country whose flag you want to use. {% capture html -%} {%- endcapture %} {% include "docs/example.html" html=html %} ## Country flags To use the flag of a particular country, add the `flag-country-(country name)` class. For example, to create a flag of Andorra, you should use the following class: `.flag-country-ad`. The full list of countries can be found at the end of this page. {% capture html -%} {%- endcapture %} {% include "docs/example.html" html=html %} ## Flag sizes Using Bootstrap’s typical naming structure, you can create a standard flag, or scale it up or down to different sizes based on what’s needed. {% capture html -%} {%- endcapture %} {% include "docs/example.html" html=html %} ## Flags list The full list of countries can be found below. {% include "docs/flags.html" %}