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Lightning Grid - Columns and Rows?



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Looking to create this type of Grid in Lightning Grid. However what currently happens is C and D get pushed below item B (which is a chatter feed so it is long)



What I want



Current Component (mine is more set up with C/D switched with A, but i think the concept remains the same)



<aura:component implements="lightning:homeTemplate" 
description="A home page you always dreamed of, 3 columns." >
<aura:attribute name="column1" type="Aura.Component[]" />
<aura:attribute name="column2" type="Aura.Component[]" />
<aura:attribute name="column3" type="Aura.Component[]" />
<aura:attribute name="column4" type="Aura.Component[]" />

<div>
<lightning:layout horizontalAlign="spread" pullToBoundary="small"
multipleRows="true">
<lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
padding="around-small">
!v.column1
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
padding="around-small">
!v.column2
</lightning:layoutItem>
<lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
padding="around-small">
!v.column3
</lightning:layoutItem>
</lightning:layout>


<lightning:layoutItem size="8" flexibility="grow"
padding="around-small">
!v.column4
</lightning:layoutItem>

</div>
</aura:component>


Any ideas on how to create this with Lightning Grid?










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    3















    Looking to create this type of Grid in Lightning Grid. However what currently happens is C and D get pushed below item B (which is a chatter feed so it is long)



    What I want



    Current Component (mine is more set up with C/D switched with A, but i think the concept remains the same)



    <aura:component implements="lightning:homeTemplate" 
    description="A home page you always dreamed of, 3 columns." >
    <aura:attribute name="column1" type="Aura.Component[]" />
    <aura:attribute name="column2" type="Aura.Component[]" />
    <aura:attribute name="column3" type="Aura.Component[]" />
    <aura:attribute name="column4" type="Aura.Component[]" />

    <div>
    <lightning:layout horizontalAlign="spread" pullToBoundary="small"
    multipleRows="true">
    <lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
    padding="around-small">
    !v.column1
    </lightning:layoutItem>
    <lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
    padding="around-small">
    !v.column2
    </lightning:layoutItem>
    <lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
    padding="around-small">
    !v.column3
    </lightning:layoutItem>
    </lightning:layout>


    <lightning:layoutItem size="8" flexibility="grow"
    padding="around-small">
    !v.column4
    </lightning:layoutItem>

    </div>
    </aura:component>


    Any ideas on how to create this with Lightning Grid?










    share|improve this question
























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      3








      Looking to create this type of Grid in Lightning Grid. However what currently happens is C and D get pushed below item B (which is a chatter feed so it is long)



      What I want



      Current Component (mine is more set up with C/D switched with A, but i think the concept remains the same)



      <aura:component implements="lightning:homeTemplate" 
      description="A home page you always dreamed of, 3 columns." >
      <aura:attribute name="column1" type="Aura.Component[]" />
      <aura:attribute name="column2" type="Aura.Component[]" />
      <aura:attribute name="column3" type="Aura.Component[]" />
      <aura:attribute name="column4" type="Aura.Component[]" />

      <div>
      <lightning:layout horizontalAlign="spread" pullToBoundary="small"
      multipleRows="true">
      <lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
      padding="around-small">
      !v.column1
      </lightning:layoutItem>
      <lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
      padding="around-small">
      !v.column2
      </lightning:layoutItem>
      <lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
      padding="around-small">
      !v.column3
      </lightning:layoutItem>
      </lightning:layout>


      <lightning:layoutItem size="8" flexibility="grow"
      padding="around-small">
      !v.column4
      </lightning:layoutItem>

      </div>
      </aura:component>


      Any ideas on how to create this with Lightning Grid?










      share|improve this question














      Looking to create this type of Grid in Lightning Grid. However what currently happens is C and D get pushed below item B (which is a chatter feed so it is long)



      What I want



      Current Component (mine is more set up with C/D switched with A, but i think the concept remains the same)



      <aura:component implements="lightning:homeTemplate" 
      description="A home page you always dreamed of, 3 columns." >
      <aura:attribute name="column1" type="Aura.Component[]" />
      <aura:attribute name="column2" type="Aura.Component[]" />
      <aura:attribute name="column3" type="Aura.Component[]" />
      <aura:attribute name="column4" type="Aura.Component[]" />

      <div>
      <lightning:layout horizontalAlign="spread" pullToBoundary="small"
      multipleRows="true">
      <lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
      padding="around-small">
      !v.column1
      </lightning:layoutItem>
      <lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
      padding="around-small">
      !v.column2
      </lightning:layoutItem>
      <lightning:layoutItem size="4" flexibility="grow"
      padding="around-small">
      !v.column3
      </lightning:layoutItem>
      </lightning:layout>


      <lightning:layoutItem size="8" flexibility="grow"
      padding="around-small">
      !v.column4
      </lightning:layoutItem>

      </div>
      </aura:component>


      Any ideas on how to create this with Lightning Grid?







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          SLDS doesn't have a provision for multi-row cells. However, you can do this with a combination of nested grids:



          <aura:application extends="force:slds">
          <lightning:layout>
          <lightning:layoutItem size="8">
          <lightning:layout multipleRows="true">
          <lightning:layoutItem size="12">
          Section A
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          <lightning:layoutItem size="6">
          Section C
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          <lightning:layoutItem size="6">
          Section D
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          </lightning:layout>
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          <lightning:layoutItem size="4">
          Section B
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          </lightning:layout>
          </aura:application>





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          SLDS doesn't have a provision for multi-row cells. However, you can do this with a combination of nested grids:



          <aura:application extends="force:slds">
          <lightning:layout>
          <lightning:layoutItem size="8">
          <lightning:layout multipleRows="true">
          <lightning:layoutItem size="12">
          Section A
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          <lightning:layoutItem size="6">
          Section C
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          <lightning:layoutItem size="6">
          Section D
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          </lightning:layout>
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          <lightning:layoutItem size="4">
          Section B
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          </lightning:layout>
          </aura:application>





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          • Worked great, thanks

            – Bobbygllh
            yesterday















          3














          SLDS doesn't have a provision for multi-row cells. However, you can do this with a combination of nested grids:



          <aura:application extends="force:slds">
          <lightning:layout>
          <lightning:layoutItem size="8">
          <lightning:layout multipleRows="true">
          <lightning:layoutItem size="12">
          Section A
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          <lightning:layoutItem size="6">
          Section C
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          <lightning:layoutItem size="6">
          Section D
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          </lightning:layout>
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          <lightning:layoutItem size="4">
          Section B
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          </lightning:layout>
          </aura:application>





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          • Worked great, thanks

            – Bobbygllh
            yesterday













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          SLDS doesn't have a provision for multi-row cells. However, you can do this with a combination of nested grids:



          <aura:application extends="force:slds">
          <lightning:layout>
          <lightning:layoutItem size="8">
          <lightning:layout multipleRows="true">
          <lightning:layoutItem size="12">
          Section A
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          <lightning:layoutItem size="6">
          Section C
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          <lightning:layoutItem size="6">
          Section D
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          </lightning:layout>
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          <lightning:layoutItem size="4">
          Section B
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          </lightning:layout>
          </aura:application>





          share|improve this answer













          SLDS doesn't have a provision for multi-row cells. However, you can do this with a combination of nested grids:



          <aura:application extends="force:slds">
          <lightning:layout>
          <lightning:layoutItem size="8">
          <lightning:layout multipleRows="true">
          <lightning:layoutItem size="12">
          Section A
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          <lightning:layoutItem size="6">
          Section C
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          <lightning:layoutItem size="6">
          Section D
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          </lightning:layout>
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          <lightning:layoutItem size="4">
          Section B
          </lightning:layoutItem>
          </lightning:layout>
          </aura:application>






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