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Adding and Configuring Groups
chadcb edited this page Jan 13, 2020
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Groups are containers that have tiles inside of them, so Tileboard contains pages, pages contain groups, and groups contain tiles. There can be many groups inside of a page, similarly, there can be many pages inside of Tileboard.
To configure a group you will need to assign it the following:
- A title/name of the group
- The width of the group in the number of tiles.
- The height of the group in the number of tiles.
groups: [
{
title: 'Group title',
width: 2,
height: 3,
items: [],
}
]
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title
= The title of the group. This is displayed at the top of the group -
width
= The width of the group. This number tells tileboard how many tiles wide should the group be. -
height
= The height of the group. This number tells tileboard how many tiles tall should the group be. -
items
= The items that the group should contain. Basically which tiles should the group contain. More information will is on the next page.
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groupMarginCss
= the gap between each group measured in pixels. Keep in mind that if it is defined it will override the margin/gap that is already defined in the configuration of Tileboard for this particular group. (Optional) Defaults to the theme -
hidden
= If the group should be hidden. This is a function and can be called at any time. (Optional)
groups: [
{
title: 'Group title',
width: 2,
height: 3,
groupMarginCss: '20px 40px',
hidden: Boolean | Function,
items: [],
}
]
Now let's go do the fun part, Adding Tiles!