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Use the cards content block to show a card group of messages.

  Important

Content blocks are a new feature that is still in beta  . The implementation is subject to change. The documentation on this website is still being worked on.

Overview  

The cards content block renders a group of content cards.

Preheading

Heading
Cards content. It supports multiple lines.
   

First Card

   

Second Card

   

Third Card

   

First Card

   

Second Card

   

Third Card

yml
- _bookshop_name: cards
  heading:
    preheading: Preheading
    title: Heading
    content: Cards content. It supports multiple lines.
    align: start
  background:
    color: primary
    subtle: true
  orientation: stacked
  icon-rounded: true
  class: text-center
  elements:
    - title: First Card
      icon: fas 1
    - title: Second Card
      icon: fas 2
    - title: Third Card
      icon: fas 3

Arguments  

The content block supports the following arguments:

Name Type Required Default Comment
_bookshop_name string Unique name of the bookshop component.
background background, string Background style of the section.
class string Class attributes of the element. It supports Bootstrap attributes to modify the styling of the element.
cols int 3 Number of grid columns. Supported values: [1 - 5].
elements [] Elements yes Elements to include in the card group. Each element is rendered as a card.
heading Heading Heading of the content block, including a preheading and content element.
icon-rounded bool Stack the icon in a round container.
justify select center Justification of the child elements. Supported values: [start, end, center, between, around, evenly].
orientation select stacked Placement of the thumbnail or icon. Supported values: [stacked, horizontal, horizontal-sm, overlay, none].
padding int 3 Padding of the content. Supported values: [0 - 5].
width int 8 Column width of the element. For embedded elements, the width is relative to the parent’s container. Supported values: [1 - 12].
Name Type Required Default
_bookshop_name string
Unique name of the bookshop component.
background background, string
Background style of the section.
class string
Class attributes of the element. It supports Bootstrap attributes to modify the styling of the element.
cols int 3
Number of grid columns. Supported values: [1 - 5].
elements [] Elements yes
Elements to include in the card group. Each element is rendered as a card.
heading Heading
Heading of the content block, including a preheading and content element.
icon-rounded bool
Stack the icon in a round container.
justify select center
Justification of the child elements. Supported values: [start, end, center, between, around, evenly].
orientation select stacked
Placement of the thumbnail or icon. Supported values: [stacked, horizontal, horizontal-sm, overlay, none].
padding int 3
Padding of the content. Supported values: [0 - 5].
width int 8
Column width of the element. For embedded elements, the width is relative to the parent’s container. Supported values: [1 - 12].

Background Type  

Name Type Required Default Comment
backdrop string Background image with a mask to improve contrast.
color select Theme color of the element. Supported values: [primary, secondary, success, danger, warning, info, light, dark, white, black, body, body-tertiary].
subtle bool Apply subtle theme colors.
Name Type Required Default
backdrop string
Background image with a mask to improve contrast.
color select
Theme color of the element. Supported values: [primary, secondary, success, danger, warning, info, light, dark, white, black, body, body-tertiary].
subtle bool
Apply subtle theme colors.

Elements Type  

Name Type Required Default Comment
content string, template.HTML Section content displayed below the title.
icon string Icon to include. You can use shorthand notation such as fas sort to include a Font Awesome icon. The argument also supports files with an .svg or .json extension.
image string Image to include in the the content block or section heading.
mode bool Flag indicating if the media asset should support color modes. If set, the elements searches for images having a matching color-mode suffix such as -light or -dark.
title string, hstring.RenderedString, hstring.HTML, template.HTML Title of the element. If the element references a (local) page, the title overrides the referenced page’s title.
Name Type Required Default
content string, template.HTML
Section content displayed below the title.
icon string
Icon to include. You can use shorthand notation such as fas sort to include a Font Awesome icon. The argument also supports files with an .svg or .json extension.
image string
Image to include in the the content block or section heading.
mode bool
Flag indicating if the media asset should support color modes. If set, the elements searches for images having a matching color-mode suffix such as -light or -dark.
title string, hstring.RenderedString, hstring.HTML, template.HTML
Title of the element. If the element references a (local) page, the title overrides the referenced page’s title.

Heading Type  

Name Type Required Default Comment
align select start Alignment of the headline, content, or icon. Supported values: [start, center, end].
arrangement select above Arrangement of the preheading, either left or above the header. On smaller screens, the preheading is always placed on top. Supported values: [above, first].
content string, template.HTML Section content displayed below the title.
preheading string Preheading of the section heading.
size int 4 Display size of the headline. Supported values: [1 - 6].
title string, hstring.RenderedString, hstring.HTML, template.HTML Title of the element. If the element references a (local) page, the title overrides the referenced page’s title.
width int 8 Column width of the element. For embedded elements, the width is relative to the parent’s container. Supported values: [1 - 12].
Name Type Required Default
align select start
Alignment of the headline, content, or icon. Supported values: [start, center, end].
arrangement select above
Arrangement of the preheading, either left or above the header. On smaller screens, the preheading is always placed on top. Supported values: [above, first].
content string, template.HTML
Section content displayed below the title.
preheading string
Preheading of the section heading.
size int 4
Display size of the headline. Supported values: [1 - 6].
title string, hstring.RenderedString, hstring.HTML, template.HTML
Title of the element. If the element references a (local) page, the title overrides the referenced page’s title.
width int 8
Column width of the element. For embedded elements, the width is relative to the parent’s container. Supported values: [1 - 12].

Examples