The SDS grid system provides a flexible, mobile-first, device-agnostic layout system. It has features to control alignment, flow, and gaps.
npm install @salesforce-ux/sds-grid@salesforce-ux/sds-gridThe SDS grid system provides a flexible, mobile-first, device-agnostic layout system. It has features to control alignment, flow, and gaps.
Use [npm][npm] to install the SDS Grid:
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npm install --save-dev @salesforce-ux/sds-grid
The SDS grid system can be used in both light DOM and shadow DOM. The grid is used by applying attributes to your HTML. The SDS grid features a mobile-first, responsive layout system; built on flexbox.
- [Initialize a grid container]()
- [Define the grid axis]()
- [Grid items]()
- [Defining widths]()
- [Responsive widths]()
- [Add gaps between grid items]()
- [Force multiple rows]()
- [Defining grid container alignment]()
- [Defining grid item alignment]()
To initialize a grid container, set the grid attribute to your element.
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By default, a grid flows left-to-right on a horizontal or x-axis. This behavior can be changed to flow right-to-left, top-to-bottom, and bottom-to-top.
Left to right
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Right to left
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Top to bottom
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Bottom to top
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A grid container will have 1 or more grid items to make up your layout. The direct descendants of a grid container are considered grid items. By being a grid item, you can modify its attributes independently or by the container.
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> A grid container is required to change the attributes of a grid item.
A benefit of using flexbox for your layout is things will automatically adjust inflow based on its flex properties and the size of its children's content.
There are times (most the time) when you want to explicitly define a width on a grid item. You can accomplish this by adding a size attribute and a value to determines its width.
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The size attribute accepts a range of human-friendly values, you may choose to use 6:12 or 1:2, both outcomes are 50%. The second value should be based off the number of grid columns you have set for your parent container.
Available Widths
| Size | Value |
| ------- | --------- |
| auto | auto |1:1
| | 100% |1:2
| | 50% |1:3
| | 33.333% |2:3
| | 66.667% |1:4
| | 25% |2:4
| | 50% |3:4
| | 75% |1:5
| | 20% |2:5
| | 40% |3:5
| | 60% |4:5
| | 80% |1:6
| | 16.667% |2:6
| | 33.333% |3:6
| | 50% |4:6
| | 66.667% |5:6
| | 83.333% |1:7
| | 14.28% |2:7
| | 28.57% |3:7
| | 42.85% |4:7
| | 57.14% |5:7
| | 71.42% |6:7
| | 85.71% |1:8
| | 12.5% |2:8
| | 25% |3:8
| | 37.5% |4:8
| | 50% |5:8
| | 62.5% |6:8
| | 75% |7:8
| | 87.5% |1:12
| | 8.333% |2:12
| | 16.667% |3:12
| | 25% |4:12
| | 33.333% |5:12
| | 41.667% |6:12
| | 50% |7:12
| | 58.333% |8:12
| | 66.667% |9:12
| | 75% |10:12
| | 83.333% |11:12
| | 91.667% |
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> Be sure to stick within the available widths based on the grid columns you choose to use. For example, if you have established a 12 column grid, the grid items that are direct descendants should refer to the size associated to 12.
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#### Responsive widths
Additionally, you can easily modify the width of an item at a defined breakpoint depending on the width of the viewport.
This can be done by appending @ then the breakpoint definition of x-small, small, medium, large, or x-large. For example, 1:2@medium would cause the grid item to take up 50% of its available width when the browsers viewport is larger than 768px.
Breakpoints
| T-shirt size name | Breakpoint width |
| ----------------- | ---------------- |
| x-small | 320px |small
| | 480px |medium
| | 768px |large
| | 1024px |x-large
| | 1280px |
To add space between your grid items, you can add a gap attribute to your grid container. The gap attribute takes a t-shirt size name:
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> For a child grid item to pick up the gap size set on the parent, the element is required to have a size attribute set. If you don't need an explicit width, i.e., 50%, you can add size="auto".
Gap Sizes
| T-shirt size name | Value |
| ----------------- | ------ |
| xxx-small | 2px |xx-small
| | 4px |x-small
| | 8px |small
| | 12px |medium
| | 16px |large
| | 24px |x-large
| | 32px |xx-large
| | 48px |
When setting widths to your grid items, once a row of items exceed a total width of 100% you can force them to wrap to multiple rows by adding flow="wrap" to your grid container.
By default, the grid items will not wrap.
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Since the grids are built on flexbox, they allow us to do some interesting things with alignment on both a horizontal axis and vertical axis. You can add an alignment value to the grid attribute.
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Evenly spaced along axis
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#### Vertical alignment
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> To vertically align elements on a cross-axis of a grid container, the elements need available vertical white space. This is usually achieved by having a height applied to the grid container.
Start of vertical axis
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> To vertically align elements on a cross-axis of a grid container, the elements need available vertical white space. This is usually achieved by having a height applied to the grid container.
To specify the vertical placement of grid items on the cross axis, add the value of align-start, align-center, and align-end to the grid-item attribute.
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