DevExtreme React - Overview
The TileView widget contains a collection of tiles. Tiles can store much more information than ordinary buttons, that is why they are very popular in apps designed for touch devices.
The following code adds a primitive TileView to your page.
jQuery
<div id="tileViewContainer"></div>
$(function() { $("#tileViewContainer").dxTileView({ dataSource: [ { text: "Alabama" }, { text: "Alaska" }, { text: "Arizona" }, // ... ] }); });
Angular
<dx-tile-view [dataSource]="tileViewData"> </dx-tile-view>
import { DxTileViewModule } from "devextreme-angular"; // ... export class AppComponent { tileViewData = [ { text: "Alabama" }, { text: "Alaska" }, { text: "Arizona" }, // ... ]; } @NgModule({ imports: [ // ... DxTileViewModule ], // ... })
Note that all data source items in the code above follow the Default Item Template pattern. This provides a default tile appearance, which can be customized later.
By default, the widget is oriented horizontally, but you can orient it vertically using the direction option.
jQuery
$(function() { $("#tileViewContainer").dxTileView({ // ... direction: "vertical" }); });
Angular
<dx-tile-view ... direction="vertical"> </dx-tile-view>
import { DxTileViewModule } from "devextreme-angular"; // ... export class AppComponent { // ... } @NgModule({ imports: [ // ... DxTileViewModule ], // ... })
See Also
- Configure a Widget: Angular | Vue | React | jQuery | AngularJS | Knockout | ASP.NET MVC 5 | ASP.NET Core
- TileView - Specify the Size of Tiles
- TileView - Customize Tile Appearance
- TileView API Reference
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