Geek's cards provide a flexible and extensible content container with multiple variants and options.
Below is an example of a basic card with mixed content and a fixed width.
Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.
Go somewhereThe building block of a card is the .card-body. Use it
whenever you need a padded section within a card.
Card titles are used by adding .card-title to a <h*> tag. In the same way, links are added and placed
next to each other by adding
.card-link to an <a> tag.
Subtitles are used by adding a .card-subtitle to a <h*> tag. If the .card-title and the
.card-subtitle items are placed in a
.card-body item, the card title and subtitle are aligned
nicely.
Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.
Card link Another link.card-img-top places an image to the top of the card. With
.card-text, text can be added to the card. Text within
.card-text can also be styled with the standard HTML tags.
Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.
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View DetailsCreate lists of content in a card with a flush list group.
Mix and match multiple content types to create the card you need, or throw everything in there. Shown below are image styles, blocks, text styles, and a list group—all wrapped in a fixed-width card.
Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.
You can quickly change the text alignment of any card—in its entirety or specific parts—with our text align classes.
With supporting text below as a natural lead-in to additional content.
Go somewhereWith supporting text below as a natural lead-in to additional content.
Go somewhereWith supporting text below as a natural lead-in to additional content.
Go somewhereCards include a few options for working with images. Choose from appending “image caps” at either end of a card, overlaying images with card content, or simply embedding the image in a card.
Similar to headers and footers, cards can include top and bottom “image caps”—images at the top or bottom of a card.
This is a wider card with supporting text below as a natural lead-in to additional content. This content is a little bit longer.
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This is a wider card with supporting text below as a natural lead-in to additional content. This content is a little bit longer.
Last updated 3 mins ago
Turn an image into a card background and overlay your card’s text. Depending on the image, you may or may not need additional styles or utilities.