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Lightning Grid - Columns and Rows?
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InDynamically add and remove rows in lightningLightning data grid break pointsLightning Component - Grid Sizing - Narrow (right) side of Lightning pageLightning is showing unnecessary blue border around slds-grid elementsAligning table rows and columns in two different componentsDisable Checkbox for Parent rows in Lightning Tree GridSLDS Grid Columns Not the Same WidthInvoke Object Quick Action from Enhanced Lightning GridSyntax for Filter on enhanced lighning gridSpace between columns in a grid - not symmetric
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Looking to create this type of Grid in Lightning Grid. However what currently happens is C and D get pushed below item B (which is a chatter feed so it is long)

Current Component (mine is more set up with C/D switched with A, but i think the concept remains the same)
<aura:component implements="lightning:homeTemplate"
description="A home page you always dreamed of, 3 columns." >
<aura:attribute name="column1" type="Aura.Component[]" />
<aura:attribute name="column2" type="Aura.Component[]" />
<aura:attribute name="column3" type="Aura.Component[]" />
<aura:attribute name="column4" type="Aura.Component[]" />
<div>
<lightning:layout horizontalAlign="spread" pullToBoundary="small"
multipleRows="true">
<lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
padding="around-small">
!v.column1
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
padding="around-small">
!v.column2
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
padding="around-small">
!v.column3
</lightning:layoutItem>
</lightning:layout>
<lightning:layoutItem size="8" flexibility="grow"
padding="around-small">
!v.column4
</lightning:layoutItem>
</div>
</aura:component>
Any ideas on how to create this with Lightning Grid?
lightning-aura-components lightning page-layout enhanced-lightning-grid
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Looking to create this type of Grid in Lightning Grid. However what currently happens is C and D get pushed below item B (which is a chatter feed so it is long)

Current Component (mine is more set up with C/D switched with A, but i think the concept remains the same)
<aura:component implements="lightning:homeTemplate"
description="A home page you always dreamed of, 3 columns." >
<aura:attribute name="column1" type="Aura.Component[]" />
<aura:attribute name="column2" type="Aura.Component[]" />
<aura:attribute name="column3" type="Aura.Component[]" />
<aura:attribute name="column4" type="Aura.Component[]" />
<div>
<lightning:layout horizontalAlign="spread" pullToBoundary="small"
multipleRows="true">
<lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
padding="around-small">
!v.column1
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
padding="around-small">
!v.column2
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
padding="around-small">
!v.column3
</lightning:layoutItem>
</lightning:layout>
<lightning:layoutItem size="8" flexibility="grow"
padding="around-small">
!v.column4
</lightning:layoutItem>
</div>
</aura:component>
Any ideas on how to create this with Lightning Grid?
lightning-aura-components lightning page-layout enhanced-lightning-grid
add a comment |
Looking to create this type of Grid in Lightning Grid. However what currently happens is C and D get pushed below item B (which is a chatter feed so it is long)

Current Component (mine is more set up with C/D switched with A, but i think the concept remains the same)
<aura:component implements="lightning:homeTemplate"
description="A home page you always dreamed of, 3 columns." >
<aura:attribute name="column1" type="Aura.Component[]" />
<aura:attribute name="column2" type="Aura.Component[]" />
<aura:attribute name="column3" type="Aura.Component[]" />
<aura:attribute name="column4" type="Aura.Component[]" />
<div>
<lightning:layout horizontalAlign="spread" pullToBoundary="small"
multipleRows="true">
<lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
padding="around-small">
!v.column1
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
padding="around-small">
!v.column2
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
padding="around-small">
!v.column3
</lightning:layoutItem>
</lightning:layout>
<lightning:layoutItem size="8" flexibility="grow"
padding="around-small">
!v.column4
</lightning:layoutItem>
</div>
</aura:component>
Any ideas on how to create this with Lightning Grid?
lightning-aura-components lightning page-layout enhanced-lightning-grid
Looking to create this type of Grid in Lightning Grid. However what currently happens is C and D get pushed below item B (which is a chatter feed so it is long)

Current Component (mine is more set up with C/D switched with A, but i think the concept remains the same)
<aura:component implements="lightning:homeTemplate"
description="A home page you always dreamed of, 3 columns." >
<aura:attribute name="column1" type="Aura.Component[]" />
<aura:attribute name="column2" type="Aura.Component[]" />
<aura:attribute name="column3" type="Aura.Component[]" />
<aura:attribute name="column4" type="Aura.Component[]" />
<div>
<lightning:layout horizontalAlign="spread" pullToBoundary="small"
multipleRows="true">
<lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
padding="around-small">
!v.column1
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
padding="around-small">
!v.column2
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
padding="around-small">
!v.column3
</lightning:layoutItem>
</lightning:layout>
<lightning:layoutItem size="8" flexibility="grow"
padding="around-small">
!v.column4
</lightning:layoutItem>
</div>
</aura:component>
Any ideas on how to create this with Lightning Grid?
lightning-aura-components lightning page-layout enhanced-lightning-grid
lightning-aura-components lightning page-layout enhanced-lightning-grid
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SLDS doesn't have a provision for multi-row cells. However, you can do this with a combination of nested grids:
<aura:application extends="force:slds">
<lightning:layout>
<lightning:layoutItem size="8">
<lightning:layout multipleRows="true">
<lightning:layoutItem size="12">
Section A
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="6">
Section C
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="6">
Section D
</lightning:layoutItem>
</lightning:layout>
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="4">
Section B
</lightning:layoutItem>
</lightning:layout>
</aura:application>
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SLDS doesn't have a provision for multi-row cells. However, you can do this with a combination of nested grids:
<aura:application extends="force:slds">
<lightning:layout>
<lightning:layoutItem size="8">
<lightning:layout multipleRows="true">
<lightning:layoutItem size="12">
Section A
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="6">
Section C
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="6">
Section D
</lightning:layoutItem>
</lightning:layout>
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="4">
Section B
</lightning:layoutItem>
</lightning:layout>
</aura:application>
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SLDS doesn't have a provision for multi-row cells. However, you can do this with a combination of nested grids:
<aura:application extends="force:slds">
<lightning:layout>
<lightning:layoutItem size="8">
<lightning:layout multipleRows="true">
<lightning:layoutItem size="12">
Section A
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="6">
Section C
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="6">
Section D
</lightning:layoutItem>
</lightning:layout>
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="4">
Section B
</lightning:layoutItem>
</lightning:layout>
</aura:application>
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SLDS doesn't have a provision for multi-row cells. However, you can do this with a combination of nested grids:
<aura:application extends="force:slds">
<lightning:layout>
<lightning:layoutItem size="8">
<lightning:layout multipleRows="true">
<lightning:layoutItem size="12">
Section A
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="6">
Section C
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="6">
Section D
</lightning:layoutItem>
</lightning:layout>
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="4">
Section B
</lightning:layoutItem>
</lightning:layout>
</aura:application>
SLDS doesn't have a provision for multi-row cells. However, you can do this with a combination of nested grids:
<aura:application extends="force:slds">
<lightning:layout>
<lightning:layoutItem size="8">
<lightning:layout multipleRows="true">
<lightning:layoutItem size="12">
Section A
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="6">
Section C
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="6">
Section D
</lightning:layoutItem>
</lightning:layout>
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="4">
Section B
</lightning:layoutItem>
</lightning:layout>
</aura:application>
answered 2 hours ago
sfdcfoxsfdcfox
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