- An item
- A second item
- A third item
- A fourth item
- A disabled item
Blazorise ListGroup component
List groups are a flexible and powerful component for displaying a series of content.
List groups are a flexible and powerful component for displaying a series of content. Modify and extend them to support just about any content within.
Examples
Basic
The most basic list group is an unordered list with list items and the proper classes. Build upon it with the options that follow, or with your own CSS as needed.<ListGroup> <ListGroupItem>An item</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem>A second item</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem>A third item</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem>A fourth item</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Disabled>A disabled item</ListGroupItem> </ListGroup>
Selectable items
AddSelectedItem
to indicate the current active selection.
- An item
- A second item
- A third item
- A fourth item
- A disabled item
<ListGroup Mode="ListGroupMode.Selectable" @bind-SelectedItem="selectedItem"> <ListGroupItem Name="first">An item</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Name="second">A second item</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Name="third">A third item</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Name="fourth">A fourth item</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Name="fifth" Disabled>A disabled item</ListGroupItem> </ListGroup>
@code { private string selectedItem = "first"; }
Flush
AddFlush
to remove some borders and rounded corners to render list group items edge-to-edge
in a parent container (e.g., cards).
- An item
- A second item
- A third item
- A fourth item
- A disabled item
<ListGroup Flush> <ListGroupItem>An item</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem>A second item</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem>A third item</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem>A fourth item</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Disabled>A disabled item</ListGroupItem> </ListGroup>
Contextual colors
Use contextual utilities to style list items with a stateful background and color.- Default
- Primary
- Secondary
- Success
- Danger
- Warning
- Info
- Light
- Dark
<ListGroup> <ListGroupItem Color="Color.Default">Default</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Color="Color.Primary">Primary</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Color="Color.Secondary">Secondary</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Color="Color.Success">Success</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Color="Color.Danger">Danger</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Color="Color.Warning">Warning</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Color="Color.Info">Info</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Color="Color.Light">Light</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Color="Color.Dark">Dark</ListGroupItem> </ListGroup>
Contextual classes also work with
Selectable
items. Note the addition of the hover styles
here not present in the previous example. Also supported is the active state; apply it to indicate an
active
selection on a contextual list group item.
- Default
- Primary
- Secondary
- Success
- Danger
- Warning
- Info
- Light
- Dark
<ListGroup Mode="ListGroupMode.Selectable"> <ListGroupItem Name="none" Color="Color.Default">Default</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Name="primary" Color="Color.Primary">Primary</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Name="secondary" Color="Color.Secondary">Secondary</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Name="success" Color="Color.Success">Success</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Name="danger" Color="Color.Danger">Danger</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Name="warning" Color="Color.Warning">Warning</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Name="info" Color="Color.Info">Info</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Name="light" Color="Color.Light">Light</ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Name="dark" Color="Color.Dark">Dark</ListGroupItem> </ListGroup>
With badges
Add badges to any list group item to show unread counts, activity, and more with the help of some utilities.- A list item 14
- A second list item 2
- A third list item 1
<ListGroup Flush> <ListGroupItem Flex="Flex.JustifyContent.Between.AlignItems.Center"> A list item <Badge Color="Color.Primary" Pill>14</Badge> </ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Flex="Flex.JustifyContent.Between.AlignItems.Center"> A second list item <Badge Color="Color.Primary" Pill>2</Badge> </ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem Flex="Flex.JustifyContent.Between.AlignItems.Center"> A third list item <Badge Color="Color.Primary" Pill>1</Badge> </ListGroupItem> </ListGroup>
Custom content
Add nearly any HTML within, even for linked list groups like the one below, with the help of flexbox utilities.List group item heading
3 days agoSome placeholder content in a paragraph.
And some small print.List group item heading
3 days agoSome placeholder content in a paragraph.
And some muted small print.List group item heading
3 days agoSome placeholder content in a paragraph.
And some muted small print.
<ListGroup Flush> <ListGroupItem> <Div Flex="Flex.JustifyContent.Between" Width="Width.Is100"> <Heading Size="HeadingSize.Is5" Margin="Margin.Is1.FromBottom">List group item heading</Heading> <Small>3 days ago</Small> </Div> <Paragraph Margin="Margin.Is1.FromBottom">Some placeholder content in a paragraph.</Paragraph> <Small>And some small print.</Small> </ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem> <Div Flex="Flex.JustifyContent.Between" Width="Width.Is100"> <Heading Size="HeadingSize.Is5" Margin="Margin.Is1.FromBottom">List group item heading</Heading> <Small TextColor="TextColor.Muted">3 days ago</Small> </Div> <Paragraph Margin="Margin.Is1.FromBottom">Some placeholder content in a paragraph.</Paragraph> <Small TextColor="TextColor.Muted">And some muted small print.</Small> </ListGroupItem> <ListGroupItem> <Div Flex="Flex.JustifyContent.Between" Width="Width.Is100"> <Heading Size="HeadingSize.Is5" Margin="Margin.Is1.FromBottom">List group item heading</Heading> <Small TextColor="TextColor.Muted">3 days ago</Small> </Div> <Paragraph Margin="Margin.Is1.FromBottom">Some placeholder content in a paragraph.</Paragraph> <Small TextColor="TextColor.Muted">And some muted small print.</Small> </ListGroupItem> </ListGroup>
API
Attributes
ListGroup
Name | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
Flush |
Remove some borders and rounded corners to render list group items edge-to-edge in a parent container (e.g., cards). | bool |
false |
Scrollable |
Makes the list group scrollable by adding a vertical scrollbar. (Note: you also must define max height on a list group). | bool |
false |
SelectedItem |
Gets or sets currently selected item name. | string |
null |
SelectedItemChanged |
Occurs when the selected item has changed. | EventCallback<string> |
|
Mode |
Defines the list-group behavior mode. | ListGroupMode |
Static |
SelectionMode |
Defines the list-group selection mode. | ListGroupSelectionMode |
ListGroupSelectionMode.Single |
SelectedItems |
Gets or sets currently selected items names. | List<string> |
|
SelectedItemsChanged |
An event raised when SelectedItems are changed. | EventCallback<List<string>> |
ListGroupItem
Name | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
Name |
Defines the item name. | string |
|
Disabled |
Makes the item to make it appear disabled. | bool |
false |
Clicked |
Occurs when the item is clicked. | EventCallback |
|
Color |
Gets or sets the list-group-item color. | Color |
Default |