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Grid for digital and software products using the Carbon Design System

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    @carbon/grid

    Grid for digital and software products using the Carbon Design System

    Getting started

    To install @carbon/grid in your project, you will need to run the following command using npm:

    npm install -S @carbon/grid

    If you prefer Yarn, use the following command instead:

    yarn add @carbon/grid

    You can then include the grid by doing the following in your Sass files:

    @use '@carbon/grid';
    
    // Emit the flex-grid styles
    @include grid.flex-grid();

    Usage

    More examples and documentation can be found on this live demo website.

    @carbon/grid has three primitive class types to use in order to structure your application. They include:

    • cds--grid, defines the overall grid context and sets some useful attributes like width and margin
    • cds--row, defines a row of items in a grid
    • cds--col, used to define individual columns

    You can use a combination of these classes to build a layout. For example, if we wanted a 4 column layout for a small breakpoint we could use the following markup:

    <div class="cds--grid">
      <div class="cds--row">
        <div class="cds--col">1/4</div>
        <div class="cds--col">1/4</div>
        <div class="cds--col">1/4</div>
        <div class="cds--col">1/4</div>
      </div>
    </div>

    While this layout can work for some grid usage scenarios, we probably will want more control over how many columns our layout will span at each given breakpoint.

    By default, @carbon/grid uses the breakpoints defined in @carbon/layout. There are five breakpoints: sm, md, lg, xlg, and max. You can use each one in combination with a column to specify the number of columns to span at a given breakpoint. For example, we could rewrite the above example to be:

    <div class="cds--grid">
      <div class="cds--row">
        <div class="cds--col-sm-1">1/4</div>
        <div class="cds--col-sm-1">1/4</div>
        <div class="cds--col-sm-1">1/4</div>
        <div class="cds--col-sm-1">1/4</div>
      </div>
    </div>

    The .cds--col-sm-1 class names tells us that this <div> should only span one column at our sm breakpoint. By default, as we scale beyond the breakpoint the layout will still take up a percentage of the overall width.

    📚 Examples

    If you're looking for more examples on how to use @carbon/grid, we have some examples that you can check out:

    🙌 Contributing

    We're always looking for contributors to help us fix bugs, build new features, or help us improve the project documentation. If you're interested, definitely check out our Contributing Guide! 👀

    📝 License

    Licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.

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