Usage
When to use
Use a Card Container to help design more consistent cards.
Types
Static cards
A Static Card may have interactive elements within it, but is not itself actionable or interactive.
Interactive cards
The entirety of an Interactive Card is actionable (i.e., it can be hovered, clicked, focused, etc.)
Levels
Base
Use the base
level for static cards.
Mid
For static cards use mid
as the default level.
For interactive cards use mid
as the rested state.
High
For static cards use high
for emphasis, but use sparingly.
For interactive cards use high
for the raised state.
Border
Border should be set to true
or false
.
Background
There are two backgrounds available: neutral-0
and neutral-50
.
Spacing
Spacing options:
- 16px all around
- 24px all around
- 16px top/bottom; 24px left/right
- 24px top/bottom; 16px left/right
Usage
Invocation of the component would look something like this:
<Hds::Card::Container @level="mid" @hasBorder=>[Your content here]</Hds::Card::Container>
In this example we apply custom classes to control the layout of the card and its content:
<div class="my-custom-class-to-set-the-card-layout">
<Hds::Card::Container @level="mid" @hasBorder=>
<div class="my-custom-class-to-set-the-content-layout">
[Your content here]
</div>
</Hds::Card::Container>
</div>
In this case we’ve added an external element that wraps the card, with a custom class that controls the width of the wrapper itself (but could also be a CSS flex
or grid
container, for example) and an internal element that wraps the content and applies padding around it (resulting in visual internal padding for the card) and aligns the text to the center.
Interactive states
At the moment, we do not recommend using the card component as an interactive element, although we may add this feature in the future. Despite this, some products have implemented designs that provide visual feedback to the user interacting with a card by changing the elevation style (on :hover
or :active
).
As a stopgap measure, we have introduced two specific arguments @levelHover
and @levelActive
to allow users to declare the specific "level" they want to use for each of these interactive states.
In the following example, the card transitions between these elevations mid → high → mid depending on these iteration states rest → hover → active:
<div class="my-custom-class-to-set-the-card-layout">
<Hds::Card::Container @level="mid" @levelHover="high" @levelActive="mid" @hasBorder=>
<div class="my-custom-class-to-set-the-content-layout">
[Your content here]
</div>
</Hds::Card::Container>
</div>
Important: this is only an example and not a recommendation: if you have any doubt about which level to use for the different states, please speak with your product designer or the HDS team.
Component API
- Name
-
level
- Type
-
enum
- Description
-
This controls the level of elevation ("shadow" visual effect). Notice:
low
andhigher
are not correct values for this component (by design).
- Name
-
levelHover
- Type
-
enum
- Description
-
This controls the level of elevation on
:hover
state.
- Name
-
levelActive
- Type
-
enum
- Description
-
This controls the level of elevation on
:active
state.
- Name
-
background
- Type
-
enum
- Values
-
- neutral-primary (default)
- neutral-secondary
- Description
- This controls the background color. Notice: later we may decide/need to add more colors, but for now we have found only these two use cases.
- Name
-
hasBorder
- Type
-
boolean
- Description
- This controls if the card has a visual "edge", an external border (technically is an extra 1px shadow on top of the other drop shadows). Notice: the color of the border is pre-defined. If you need a custom border you have to wrap your content in an element and assign the border to it (in that case, remember to inherit the border radius).
- Name
-
overflow
- Type
-
enum
- Values
-
- hidden (default)
- visible
- Description
- This controls if the main wrapper (who has a border-radius applied) has overflow = visible or hidden. We expect that this is needed in case part of the content (eg. a tooltip) needs to go beyond the bounding box of the card itself.
- Name
-
…attributes
- Description
-
...attributes
spreading is supported on this component.
Elevation:
"level"
"levelHover"
"levelActive"
Border:
Background:
Overflow:
Conformance rating
By default, the Card Container component has @overflow="hidden"
applied to it. This means you may need to handle any cases where text is truncated, to make it accessible for keyboard-only users.
Additionally, if the component is altered to be an interactive element, and also contains interactive elements like links or buttons, it can cause a conformance failure for having nested interactive elements.