Angular Grid
Use our powerful mobile-first flexbox grid to build layouts of all shapes and sizes thanks to a twelve column system, six default responsive tiers, Sass variables and mixins, and dozens of predefined classes.
Example
CoreUI's grid system uses a series of containers, rows, and columns to layout and align content. It's built with flexbox in new window and is fully responsive. Below is an example and an in-depth explanation for how the grid system comes together.
The above example creates three equal-width columns across all devices and viewports using our predefined grid
classes. Those columns are centered in the page with the parent c-container
.
How it works
Breaking it down, here's how the grid system comes together:
- Our grid supports six responsive breakpoints. Breakpoints are based on
min-width
media queries, meaning they affect that breakpoint and all those above it (e.g.,[sm]="4"
applies tosm
,md
,lg
,xl
, andxxl
). This means you can control container and column sizing and behavior by each breakpoint. - Containers center and horizontally pad your content. Use
c-container
for a responsive pixel width,c-container fluid
forwidth: 100%
across all viewports and devices, or a responsive container (e.g.,c-container breakpoint="md"
) for a combination of fluid and pixel widths. - Rows are wrappers for columns. Each column has horizontal
padding
(called a gutter) for controlling the space between them. Thispadding
is then counteracted on the rows with negative margins to ensure the content in your columns is visually aligned down the left side. Rows also support modifier classes to uniformly apply column sizing and gutter classes to change the spacing of your content. - Columns are incredibly flexible. There are 12 template columns available per row, allowing you to create
different combinations of elements that span any number of columns. Column classes indicate the number of template
columns to span (e.g.,
c-col [xs]="4"
spans four). Widths are set in percentages so you always have the same relative sizing. - Gutters are also responsive and customizable. Gutter classes
are available across all breakpoints, with all the
same sizes as our margin and padding spacing. Change horizontal gutters
with
.gx-*
classes, vertical gutters with.gy-*
, or all gutters with.g-*
classes..g-0
is also available to remove gutters.
Be aware of the limitations and bugs around flexbox, like the inability to use some HTML elements as flex containers.
Grid options
CoreUI grid system can adapt across all six default breakpoints, and any breakpoints you customize. The six default grid tiers are as follow:
- Extra small (
xs
) - Small (
sm
) - Medium (
md
) - Large (
lg
) - Extra large (
xl
) - Extra extra large (
xxl
)
As noted above, each of these breakpoints have their own container, unique class prefix, and modifiers. Here's how the grid changes across these breakpoints:
xs <576px | sm ≥576px | md ≥768px | lg ≥992px | xl ≥1200px | xxl ≥1400px | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Container max-width | None (auto) | 540px | 720px | 960px | 1140px | 1320px |
Class prefix | <c-col xs=> | <c-col sm=> | <c-col md=> | <c-col lg=> | <c-col xl=> | <c-col xxl=> |
# of columns | 12 | |||||
Gutter width | 1.5rem (.75rem on left and right) | |||||
Custom gutters | Yes | |||||
Nestable | Yes | |||||
Column ordering | Yes |
Auto-layout columns
Utilize breakpoint-specific column classes for easy column sizing without an explicit numbered class like c-col sm="6"
.
Equal-width
For example, here are two grid layouts that apply to every device and viewport, from xs
to xxl
. Add any number of
unit-less classes for each breakpoint you need and every column will be the same width.
Setting one column width
Auto-layout for flexbox grid columns also means you can set the width of one column and have the sibling columns automatically resize around it. You may use predefined grid classes (as shown below), grid mixins, or inline widths. Note that the other columns will resize no matter the width of the center column.
Variable width content
Use c-col xs|sm|md|lg|xl="auto"
props to size columns based on the natural width of their content.
Responsive classes
CoreUI's grid includes six tiers of predefined classes for building complex responsive layouts. Customize the size of your columns on extra small, small, medium, large, or extra large devices however you see fit.
All breakpoints
For grids that are the same from the smallest of devices to the largest, use the c-col
and c-col xs=
classes.
Specify a numbered class when you need a particularly sized column; otherwise, feel free to stick to c-col
.
Stacked to horizontal
Using a single set of c-col sm=
classes, you can create a basic grid system that starts out stacked and becomes horizontal at the small breakpoint (sm).
Mix and match
Don't want your columns to simply stack in some grid tiers? Use a combination of different classes for each tier as needed. See the example below for a better idea of how it all works.
Row columns
Use the responsive c-row [sm | md | lg | xl | xxl]=*
classes to quickly set the number of columns that best render your
content and layout. Whereas normal c-col xs=
classes apply to the individual columns (e.g., c-col xs="4"
), the row
columns classes are set on the parent c-row
as a shortcut. With c-row c-row [sm | md | lg | xl | xxl]="'auto'"
you can
give the columns their natural width.
Use these row columns classes to quickly create basic grid layouts or to control your card layouts.
Nesting
To nest your content with the default grid, add a new row
and set of .col-sm-*
columns within an existing .col-sm-*
column.
Nested rows should include a set of columns that add up to 12 or fewer (it is not required that you use all 12 available columns).
API reference
Grid Module
import { GridModule } from '@coreui/angular';
@NgModule({
imports: [GridModule,]
})
export class AppModule() { }
c-container
component
Inputs
prop | description | type | default | notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
fluid |
Set container 100% wide, spanning the entire width of the viewport. | boolean |
undefined | |
breakpoint |
Set container 100% wide until {sm|md|lg|xl|xxl} breakpoint. |
string |
undefined |
c-row cRow
component directive
Inputs
prop | description | type | default | notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
xs |
The number of columns/offset/order on extra small devices (<576px). | auto | number |
undefined | |
sm |
The number of columns/offset/order on extra small devices (<768px). | auto | number |
undefined | |
md |
The number of columns/offset/order on extra small devices (<992px). | auto | number |
undefined | |
lg |
The number of columns/offset/order on extra small devices (<1200px). | auto | number |
undefined | |
xl |
The number of columns/offset/order on extra small devices (<1400px). | auto | number |
undefined | |
xxl |
The number of columns/offset/order on extra small devices (≥1400px). | auto | number |
undefined |
gutter
directive for c-row
Inputs
prop | description | type | default | notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
gutter |
Define padding between columns to space and align content responsively in the Bootstrap grid system. | (IGutterObject | GutterBreakpoints | Gutters) |
c-col cCol
component directive
Inputs
prop | description | type | default | notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
xs |
The number of columns on extra small devices (<576px). | auto | number | boolean |
undefined | |
sm |
The number of columns on extra small devices (<768px). | auto | number | boolean |
undefined | |
md |
The number of columns on extra small devices (<992px). | auto | number | boolean |
undefined | |
lg |
The number of columns on extra small devices (<1200px). | auto | number | boolean |
undefined | |
xl |
The number of columns on extra small devices (<1400px). | auto | number | boolean |
undefined | |
xxl |
The number of columns on extra small devices (≥1400px). | auto | number | boolean |
undefined | |
offset |
Offset grid columns | number|{sm|md|lg|xl|xxl}:number |
undefined | |
order |
Controls the visual order of your columns. Includes support for 1 through 5 across all six grid tiers. |
"first"|"last"|number|{sm|md|lg|xl|xxl}:number |
undefined |