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Creating Interfaces with Bulma

You're reading from   Creating Interfaces with Bulma Create impressive web interfaces with this open-source Flexbox-based CSS framework

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2019
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ISBN-13 9781800209374
Length 194 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Oleksii Potiekhin Oleksii Potiekhin
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Dave Berning Dave Berning
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Mikko Lauhakari Mikko Lauhakari
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Aslam Shah Aslam Shah
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface
1. Introduction 2. Understanding Bulma, terminology, and concepts FREE CHAPTER 3. Creating and controlling forms with Bulma 4. Creating navigations and vertical menus 5. Creating responsive grids with common components 6. Creating breadcrumbs and file upload fields 7. Creating tables and selecting dropdowns 8. Creating more tables and selecting dropdowns 9. Creating notifications and cards 10. Using Bulma with Vanilla JavaScript 11. Using Bulma with Angular 12. Using Bulma with VueJS 13. Using Bulma with React 14. Customizing Bulma

Most popular books with cards

In this section you’ll be creating cards. Cards are a Bulma component that are great at conveying information in a smaller amount of space. Usually, cards have visual elements with them, like an image or a video. Cards are very common and are especially common with eCommerce websites. However, let’s create some cards with our in-progress book application.

Basic structure of a card

<div class="card">
  <div class="card-image">
    <!-- image here -->
  <div>
  <div class="card-content">
    <!-- content here -->
  <div>
</div>

For this example, you’ll be using Bulma’s media component for the card’s content. Let’s move on.

The dashboard should contain items that are likely to change over time. The list of the most popular books is one such item.

You can reuse the same layout as the previous column, but use a media component instead of...

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