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Using cards as navigation to other cards

Using cards as navigation to other cards
  1. What is card navigation?
  2. What is the use of cards on UX design?
  3. What is the difference between card and tile?
  4. What are the advantages of a card UI design?

What is card navigation?

Navigation methods. You can create transitions between cards by adding or removing cards from the card stacks. The Navigation class provides functions to push and pop cards from the stacks. To build effective card navigation, you configure your widgets to use navigation actions.

What is the use of cards on UX design?

Cards are used for grouping information.

A card chunks several different (but related) pieces of information into one digestible unit — be it an article on a news website, a product on an ecommerce site, or a post on a social app.

What is the difference between card and tile?

Cards are a structural component to contain primary content, such as Tiles and rows in a table or list. Wells are used as a visual container around secondary content, such as Empty States. Tiles are visually interesting items in a list consisting of a card, title, visual, metadata, and actions.

What are the advantages of a card UI design?

Advantages of card UI design

Thanks to the bright image element, small bits of information, easy-to-click CTAs and similar, UI cards grab users' attention. They have better scrolling rates and bring more impact than lists. Probably the main advantage of UI cards is that they are very adaptive.

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