Grouping Selection List Items Together With CSS Grid
Cleverly group the selected list items through CSS Grid to improve the user experience! Selected item grouping is a common design strategy that helps users quickly distinguish selected and unselected items. For example, in the to-do list, completed items move upwards, making it easier for users to focus on the remaining tasks.
We will design a similar grouping UI. Unlike simple rearrangement of selected items, we will use CSS Grid to horizontally layout the selected items to further distinguish between selected and unselected items.
We will explore two methods. One uses auto-fill
, which is suitable for situations where the selected item does not exceed the boundary of the grid container, ensuring stable layout; the other uses the span
keyword of CSS Grid, which provides greater flexibility.
The HTML code of the two methods is the same:
-
<li>
<li>
code consists of an unordered list (<ul></ul>
). We don't need to wrap the elements extra, as the CSS Grid attribute will determine the project layout. Note that I use implicit <label></label>
elements to wrap, avoiding extra wrapping, but explicit tags are usually more supported by assistive technologies.
Method 1: Use auto-fill
ul { width: 250px; display: grid; gap: 14px 10px; grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, 40px); justify-content: center; /* ...其他样式... */ }
The <ul></ul>
element containing the list item is set to display: grid
to make it a grid container. It sets a gap of 14px and 10px between grid rows and columns. The grid content is horizontally aligned to the center. The grid-template-columns
property specifies the size of the columns in the grid. In the initial state, all items are in a single column. Once the items are selected, they will move to the first row, with each selected item occupying a column. The key lies in the value. auto-fill
The
value is used for the number of repetitions of the auto-fill
function. It ensures that the columns are repeated, each column has the track size given in repeat()
(40px in example) and can adapt to the boundaries of the grid container. repeat()
li { width: inherit; grid-column: 1; /* 等同于:grid-column-start: 1; grid-column-end: auto; */ /* ...其他样式... */ }
element is selected), use the <input>
selector: :has(:checked)
li { width: inherit; grid-column: 1; /* ...其他样式... */ &:has(:checked) { grid-area: 1; /* 等同于:grid-row-start: 1; grid-column-start: auto; grid-row-end: auto; grid-column-end: auto; */ width: 40px; /* ...其他样式... */ } /* ...其他样式... */ }
Method 2: Use the keyword span
attribute. The new grid-template-columns
style is as follows: <ul></ul>
ul { width: 250px; display: grid; gap: 14px 10px; justify-content: center; justify-items: center; /* ...其他样式... */ }
Helps align grid items. Updated justify-items: center
style: <li>
li { width: inherit; grid-column: 1 / span 6; /* 等同于:grid-column-start: 1; grid-column-end: span 6; */ /* ...其他样式... */ }
Declaration will keep the items centered. justify-items: center
li { width: inherit; grid-column: 1 / span 6; /* ...其他样式... */ &:has(:checked) { grid-area: 1; width: 120px; /* ...其他样式... */ } /* ...其他样式... */ }
Select order
The order of selected and unselected items will remain the same as the source order. If the screen order is required to match the user selection, the incremented order value is dynamically assigned when the item is selected.
-
<li>
<li>
Summary
CSS Grid makes both methods very flexible without a lot of configuration. By placing items on either axis (row or column) using auto-fill
, you can easily group selected items into grid containers without affecting the layout of unselected items in the same container, as long as the selected items do not overflow the container.
If the item overflows the container, using the span
method helps to maintain the layout regardless of the length of the selected item on the given axis. Some design alternatives to UI include grouping selected items to the end of a list, or swapping horizontal and vertical structures.
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