Description
Card
is a block section element showing the white box with rounded gray borders, adding spacing automatically.
It uses Flex.Item under the hood. When one of these props were given, stack
, direction
or spacing
– the Flex.Container will be used.
BETA: The design is not 100% finalised and may change to be officially approved by UX through an RFC.
import { Card } from '@dnb/eufemia'import { Form, Field } from '@dnb/eufemia/extensions/forms'render(<Form.Handler data={existingData} onSubmit={submitHandler}><Card><Field.Email path="/dataPath" /><Form.ButtonRow><Form.SubmitButton /></Form.ButtonRow></Card></Form.Handler>,)
Accessibility
It uses a section
element. Which allows you to add an aria-label
or aria-labelledby
to provide screen readers with landmarks.
<Card aria-labelledby="unique-id"> <Form.SubHeading id="unique-id" space={0}> Heading </Form.SubHeading> <P>Content inside a landmark ...</P> </Card>
Demo
Default border
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Praesent nunc ipsum, convallis eget convallis gravida, vehicula vitae metus.
<Card> <P> Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Morbi cursus pharetra elit in bibendum. </P> <P> Praesent nunc ipsum, convallis eget convallis gravida, vehicula vitae metus. </P> </Card>
Vertical fields
<Card> <Flex.Vertical> <Field.String label="Label" value="Value" /> <Field.String label="Label" value="Value" /> </Flex.Vertical> </Card>
Horizontal fields
<Card> <Flex.Horizontal> <Field.String label="Label" value="Value" width="small" /> <Field.String label="Label" value="Value" width="stretch" /> </Flex.Horizontal> </Card>
Stack
<Card stack> <Field.String label="Label" value="Value" /> <Field.String label="Label" value="Value" /> <Hr /> <Form.SubmitButton /> </Card>
With Table
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
---|---|---|
Row 1 | Row 1 | Row 1 |
Row 3 | Row 3 | Row 3 |
const MyTable = () => ( <Table.ScrollView> <Table border outline size="medium"> <thead> <Tr noWrap> <Th>Column 1</Th> <Th>Column 2</Th> <Th>Column 3</Th> </Tr> </thead> <tbody> <Tr> <Td>Row 1</Td> <Td>Row 1</Td> <Td>Row 1</Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td colSpan={3} align="right"> <Button>Button</Button> </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td>Row 3</Td> <Td>Row 3</Td> <Td>Row 3</Td> </Tr> </tbody> </Table> </Table.ScrollView> ) render( <Card title="Card title" responsive={false} innerSpace={0} filled> <MyTable /> </Card>, )
With Grid
Grid wraps the Cards nicely on smaller screens.
Heading
Text
Heading
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Heading
Text
<Grid.Container columns={{ small: 1, medium: 3, large: 3, }} columnGap="small" > <Card stack> <H2>Heading</H2> <P>Text</P> </Card> <Card stack> <H2>Heading</H2> <P>Pariatur officia sit adipisicing pariatur commodo enim do quis</P> </Card> <Card stack> <H2>Heading</H2> <P>Text</P> </Card> </Grid.Container>
With Flex
While Flex has the horizontal direction, it uses rowGap when wrapping. So its the container spacing the Cards then. This is not ideal, because the Cards should ideally have no gap, like in the Grid example above.
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Text
Heading
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Heading
Text
<Flex.Container> <Card size={{ small: 'auto', medium: 4, large: 4, }} stack > <H2>Heading</H2> <P>Text</P> </Card> <Card size={{ small: 'auto', medium: 4, large: 4, }} stack > <H2>Heading</H2> <P>Pariatur officia sit adipisicing pariatur commodo enim do quis</P> </Card> <Card size={{ small: 'auto', medium: 4, large: 4, }} stack > <H2>Heading</H2> <P>Text</P> </Card> </Flex.Container>