Grid

24 Grids System.

Design concept#

grid design

In most business situations, Ant Design needs to solve a lot of information storage problems within the design area, so based on 12 Grids System, we divided the design area into 24 sections.

We name the divided area 'box'. We suggest four boxes for horizontal arrangement at most, one at least. Boxes are proportional to the entire screen as shown in the picture above. To ensure a high level of visual comfort, we customize the typography inside of the box based on the box unit.

Outline#

In the grid system, we define the frame outside the information area based on row and column, to ensure that every area can have stable arrangement.

Following is a brief look at how it works:

  • Establish a set of column in the horizontal space defined by row (abbreviated col).

  • Your content elements should be placed directly in the col, and only col should be placed directly in row.

  • The column grid system is a value of 1-24 to represent its range spans. For example, three columns of equal width can be created by <Col span={8} />.

  • If the sum of col spans in a row are more than 24, then the overflowing col as a whole will start a new line arrangement.

Our grid systems base on Flex layout to allow the elements within the parent to be aligned horizontally - left, center, right, wide arrangement, and decentralized arrangement. The Grid system also supports vertical alignment - top aligned, vertically centered, bottom-aligned. You can also define the order of elements by using order.

Layout uses a 24 grid layout to define the width of each "box", but does not rigidly adhere to the grid layout.

Examples

col
col-12
col-12
col-8
col-8
col-8
col-6
col-6
col-6
col-6

From the stack to the horizontal arrangement.

You can create a basic grid system by using a single set of Row and Col grid assembly, all of the columns (Col) must be placed in Row.

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import { Col, Row } from 'antd';
import React from 'react';

const App: React.FC = () => (
  <>
    <Row>
      <Col span={24}>col</Col>
    </Row>
    <Row>
      <Col span={12}>col-12</Col>
      <Col span={12}>col-12</Col>
    </Row>
    <Row>
      <Col span={8}>col-8</Col>
      <Col span={8}>col-8</Col>
      <Col span={8}>col-8</Col>
    </Row>
    <Row>
      <Col span={6}>col-6</Col>
      <Col span={6}>col-6</Col>
      <Col span={6}>col-6</Col>
      <Col span={6}>col-6</Col>
    </Row>
  </>
);

export default App;
col-6
col-6
col-6
col-6
col-6
col-6
col-6
col-6
col-6
col-6
col-6
col-6
col-6
col-6
col-6
col-6

You can use the gutter property of Row as grid spacing, we recommend set it to (16 + 8n) px (n stands for natural number).

You can set it to a object like { xs: 8, sm: 16, md: 24, lg: 32 } for responsive design.

You can use an array to set vertical spacing, [horizontal, vertical] [16, { xs: 8, sm: 16, md: 24, lg: 32 }].

vertical gutter was supported after 3.24.0.

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import { Col, Divider, Row } from 'antd';
import React from 'react';

const style: React.CSSProperties = { background: '#0092ff', padding: '8px 0' };

const App: React.FC = () => (
  <>
    <Divider orientation="left">Horizontal</Divider>
    <Row gutter={16}>
      <Col className="gutter-row" span={6}>
        <div style={style}>col-6</div>
      </Col>
      <Col className="gutter-row" span={6}>
        <div style={style}>col-6</div>
      </Col>
      <Col className="gutter-row" span={6}>
        <div style={style}>col-6</div>
      </Col>
      <Col className="gutter-row" span={6}>
        <div style={style}>col-6</div>
      </Col>
    </Row>
    <Divider orientation="left">Responsive</Divider>
    <Row gutter={{ xs: 8, sm: 16, md: 24, lg: 32 }}>
      <Col className="gutter-row" span={6}>
        <div style={style}>col-6</div>
      </Col>
      <Col className="gutter-row" span={6}>
        <div style={style}>col-6</div>
      </Col>
      <Col className="gutter-row" span={6}>
        <div style={style}>col-6</div>
      </Col>
      <Col className="gutter-row" span={6}>
        <div style={style}>col-6</div>
      </Col>
    </Row>
    <Divider orientation="left">Vertical</Divider>
    <Row gutter={[16, 24]}>
      <Col className="gutter-row" span={6}>
        <div style={style}>col-6</div>
      </Col>
      <Col className="gutter-row" span={6}>
        <div style={style}>col-6</div>
      </Col>
      <Col className="gutter-row" span={6}>
        <div style={style}>col-6</div>
      </Col>
      <Col className="gutter-row" span={6}>
        <div style={style}>col-6</div>
      </Col>
      <Col className="gutter-row" span={6}>
        <div style={style}>col-6</div>
      </Col>
      <Col className="gutter-row" span={6}>
        <div style={style}>col-6</div>
      </Col>
      <Col className="gutter-row" span={6}>
        <div style={style}>col-6</div>
      </Col>
      <Col className="gutter-row" span={6}>
        <div style={style}>col-6</div>
      </Col>
    </Row>
  </>
);

export default App;
.gutter-box {
  padding: 8px 0;
  background: #00a0e9;
}
col-8
col-8
col-6 col-offset-6
col-6 col-offset-6
col-12 col-offset-6

offset can set the column to the right side. For example, using offset = {4} can set the element shifted to the right four columns width.

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import { Col, Row } from 'antd';
import React from 'react';

const App: React.FC = () => (
  <>
    <Row>
      <Col span={8}>col-8</Col>
      <Col span={8} offset={8}>
        col-8
      </Col>
    </Row>
    <Row>
      <Col span={6} offset={6}>
        col-6 col-offset-6
      </Col>
      <Col span={6} offset={6}>
        col-6 col-offset-6
      </Col>
    </Row>
    <Row>
      <Col span={12} offset={6}>
        col-12 col-offset-6
      </Col>
    </Row>
  </>
);

export default App;
col-18 col-push-6
col-6 col-pull-18

By using push and pull class you can easily change column order.

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import { Col, Row } from 'antd';
import React from 'react';

const App: React.FC = () => (
  <Row>
    <Col span={18} push={6}>
      col-18 col-push-6
    </Col>
    <Col span={6} pull={18}>
      col-6 col-pull-18
    </Col>
  </Row>
);

export default App;
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4
col-4

Child elements depending on the value of the start, center, end, space-between, space-around and space-evenly, which are defined in its parent node typesetting mode.

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import { Col, Divider, Row } from 'antd';
import React from 'react';

const App: React.FC = () => (
  <>
    <Divider orientation="left">sub-element align left</Divider>
    <Row justify="start">
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
    </Row>

    <Divider orientation="left">sub-element align center</Divider>
    <Row justify="center">
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
    </Row>

    <Divider orientation="left">sub-element align right</Divider>
    <Row justify="end">
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
    </Row>

    <Divider orientation="left">sub-element monospaced arrangement</Divider>
    <Row justify="space-between">
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
    </Row>

    <Divider orientation="left">sub-element align full</Divider>
    <Row justify="space-around">
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
    </Row>

    <Divider orientation="left">sub-element align evenly</Divider>
    <Row justify="space-evenly">
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
      <Col span={4}>col-4</Col>
    </Row>
  </>
);

export default App;
#components-grid-demo-flex [class~='ant-row'] {
  background: rgba(128, 128, 128, 0.08);
}

col-4

col-4

col-4

col-4

col-4

col-4

col-4

col-4

col-4

col-4

col-4

col-4

Child elements vertically aligned.

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import { Col, Divider, Row } from 'antd';
import React from 'react';

const DemoBox: React.FC<{ children: React.ReactNode; value: number }> = props => (
  <p className={`height-${props.value}`}>{props.children}</p>
);

const App: React.FC = () => (
  <>
    <Divider orientation="left">Align Top</Divider>
    <Row justify="center" align="top">
      <Col span={4}>
        <DemoBox value={100}>col-4</DemoBox>
      </Col>
      <Col span={4}>
        <DemoBox value={50}>col-4</DemoBox>
      </Col>
      <Col span={4}>
        <DemoBox value={120}>col-4</DemoBox>
      </Col>
      <Col span={4}>
        <DemoBox value={80}>col-4</DemoBox>
      </Col>
    </Row>

    <Divider orientation="left">Align Middle</Divider>
    <Row justify="space-around" align="middle">
      <Col span={4}>
        <DemoBox value={100}>col-4</DemoBox>
      </Col>
      <Col span={4}>
        <DemoBox value={50}>col-4</DemoBox>
      </Col>
      <Col span={4}>
        <DemoBox value={120}>col-4</DemoBox>
      </Col>
      <Col span={4}>
        <DemoBox value={80}>col-4</DemoBox>
      </Col>
    </Row>

    <Divider orientation="left">Align Bottom</Divider>
    <Row justify="space-between" align="bottom">
      <Col span={4}>
        <DemoBox value={100}>col-4</DemoBox>
      </Col>
      <Col span={4}>
        <DemoBox value={50}>col-4</DemoBox>
      </Col>
      <Col span={4}>
        <DemoBox value={120}>col-4</DemoBox>
      </Col>
      <Col span={4}>
        <DemoBox value={80}>col-4</DemoBox>
      </Col>
    </Row>
  </>
);

export default App;
#components-grid-demo-flex-align [class~='ant-row'] {
  background: rgba(128, 128, 128, 0.08);
}
1 col-order-4
2 col-order-3
3 col-order-2
4 col-order-1
1 col-order-responsive
2 col-order-responsive
3 col-order-responsive
4 col-order-responsive

To change the element sort by order.

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import { Col, Divider, Row } from 'antd';
import React from 'react';

const App: React.FC = () => (
  <>
    <Divider orientation="left">Normal</Divider>
    <Row>
      <Col span={6} order={4}>
        1 col-order-4
      </Col>
      <Col span={6} order={3}>
        2 col-order-3
      </Col>
      <Col span={6} order={2}>
        3 col-order-2
      </Col>
      <Col span={6} order={1}>
        4 col-order-1
      </Col>
    </Row>
    <Divider orientation="left">Responsive</Divider>
    <Row>
      <Col span={6} xs={{ order: 1 }} sm={{ order: 2 }} md={{ order: 3 }} lg={{ order: 4 }}>
        1 col-order-responsive
      </Col>
      <Col span={6} xs={{ order: 2 }} sm={{ order: 1 }} md={{ order: 4 }} lg={{ order: 3 }}>
        2 col-order-responsive
      </Col>
      <Col span={6} xs={{ order: 3 }} sm={{ order: 4 }} md={{ order: 2 }} lg={{ order: 1 }}>
        3 col-order-responsive
      </Col>
      <Col span={6} xs={{ order: 4 }} sm={{ order: 3 }} md={{ order: 1 }} lg={{ order: 2 }}>
        4 col-order-responsive
      </Col>
    </Row>
  </>
);

export default App;
#components-grid-demo-flex-order [class~='ant-row'] {
  background: rgba(128, 128, 128, 0.08);
}
2 / 5
3 / 5
100px
Fill Rest
1 1 200px
0 1 300px
none
auto with no-wrap

Col provides flex prop to support fill rest.

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import { Col, Divider, Row } from 'antd';
import React from 'react';

const App: React.FC = () => (
  <>
    <Divider orientation="left">Percentage columns</Divider>
    <Row>
      <Col flex={2}>2 / 5</Col>
      <Col flex={3}>3 / 5</Col>
    </Row>
    <Divider orientation="left">Fill rest</Divider>
    <Row>
      <Col flex="100px">100px</Col>
      <Col flex="auto">Fill Rest</Col>
    </Row>
    <Divider orientation="left">Raw flex style</Divider>
    <Row>
      <Col flex="1 1 200px">1 1 200px</Col>
      <Col flex="0 1 300px">0 1 300px</Col>
    </Row>

    <Row wrap={false}>
      <Col flex="none">
        <div style={{ padding: '0 16px' }}>none</div>
      </Col>
      <Col flex="auto">auto with no-wrap</Col>
    </Row>
  </>
);

export default App;
Col
Col
Col

Referring to the Bootstrap responsive design, here preset six dimensions: xs sm md lg xl xxl.

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import { Col, Row } from 'antd';
import React from 'react';

const App: React.FC = () => (
  <Row>
    <Col xs={2} sm={4} md={6} lg={8} xl={10}>
      Col
    </Col>
    <Col xs={20} sm={16} md={12} lg={8} xl={4}>
      Col
    </Col>
    <Col xs={2} sm={4} md={6} lg={8} xl={10}>
      Col
    </Col>
  </Row>
);

export default App;
Col
Col
Col

span pull push offset order property can be embedded into xs sm md lg xl xxl properties to use, where xs={6} is equivalent to xs={{span: 6}}.

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import { Col, Row } from 'antd';
import React from 'react';

const App: React.FC = () => (
  <Row>
    <Col xs={{ span: 5, offset: 1 }} lg={{ span: 6, offset: 2 }}>
      Col
    </Col>
    <Col xs={{ span: 11, offset: 1 }} lg={{ span: 6, offset: 2 }}>
      Col
    </Col>
    <Col xs={{ span: 5, offset: 1 }} lg={{ span: 6, offset: 2 }}>
      Col
    </Col>
  </Row>
);

export default App;
Horizontal Gutter (px):
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Vertical Gutter (px):
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Column Count:
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Another Row:
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Column
<Row gutter={[16, 16]}>
  <Col span={6} />
  <Col span={6} />
  <Col span={6} />
  <Col span={6} />

  <Col span={6} />
  <Col span={6} />
  <Col span={6} />
  <Col span={6} />
</Row>
<Row gutter={[16, 16]}>
  <Col span={6} />
  <Col span={6} />
  <Col span={6} />
  <Col span={6} />
</Row>

A simple playground for column count and gutter.

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import { Col, Row, Slider } from 'antd';
import React, { useState } from 'react';

const gutters: Record<string, number> = {};
const vgutters: Record<string, number> = {};
const colCounts: Record<string, number> = {};

[8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48].forEach((value, i) => {
  gutters[i] = value;
});
[8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48].forEach((value, i) => {
  vgutters[i] = value;
});
[2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12].forEach((value, i) => {
  colCounts[i] = value;
});

const App: React.FC = () => {
  const [gutterKey, setGutterKey] = useState(1);
  const [vgutterKey, setVgutterKey] = useState(1);
  const [colCountKey, setColCountKey] = useState(2);

  const cols = [];
  const colCount = colCounts[colCountKey];
  let colCode = '';
  for (let i = 0; i < colCount; i++) {
    cols.push(
      <Col key={i.toString()} span={24 / colCount}>
        <div>Column</div>
      </Col>,
    );
    colCode += `  <Col span={${24 / colCount}} />\n`;
  }

  return (
    <>
      <span>Horizontal Gutter (px): </span>
      <div style={{ width: '50%' }}>
        <Slider
          min={0}
          max={Object.keys(gutters).length - 1}
          value={gutterKey}
          onChange={setGutterKey}
          marks={gutters}
          step={null}
          tooltip={{ formatter: value => value && gutters[value] }}
        />
      </div>
      <span>Vertical Gutter (px): </span>
      <div style={{ width: '50%' }}>
        <Slider
          min={0}
          max={Object.keys(vgutters).length - 1}
          value={vgutterKey}
          onChange={setVgutterKey}
          marks={vgutters}
          step={null}
          tooltip={{ formatter: value => value && vgutters[value] }}
        />
      </div>
      <span>Column Count:</span>
      <div style={{ width: '50%', marginBottom: 48 }}>
        <Slider
          min={0}
          max={Object.keys(colCounts).length - 1}
          value={colCountKey}
          onChange={setColCountKey}
          marks={colCounts}
          step={null}
          tooltip={{ formatter: value => value && colCounts[value] }}
        />
      </div>
      <Row gutter={[gutters[gutterKey], vgutters[vgutterKey]]}>
        {cols}
        {cols}
      </Row>
      Another Row:
      <Row gutter={[gutters[gutterKey], vgutters[vgutterKey]]}>{cols}</Row>
      <pre className="demo-code">{`<Row gutter={[${gutters[gutterKey]}, ${vgutters[vgutterKey]}]}>\n${colCode}\n${colCode}</Row>`}</pre>
      <pre className="demo-code">{`<Row gutter={[${gutters[gutterKey]}, ${vgutters[vgutterKey]}]}>\n${colCode}</Row>`}</pre>
    </>
  );
};

export default App;
#components-grid-demo-playground [class~='ant-col'] {
  background: transparent;
  border: 0;
}
#components-grid-demo-playground [class~='ant-col'] > div {
  height: 120px;
  font-size: 14px;
  line-height: 120px;
  background: #0092ff;
  border-radius: 4px;
}
#components-grid-demo-playground pre {
  padding: 8px 16px;
  font-size: 13px;
  background: #f9f9f9;
  border-radius: 6px;
}
#components-grid-demo-playground pre.demo-code {
  direction: ltr;
}
#components-grid-demo-playground .ant-col {
  padding: 0;
}
Current break point:

Use useBreakpoint Hook provide personalized layout.

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import { Grid, Tag } from 'antd';
import React from 'react';

const { useBreakpoint } = Grid;

const App: React.FC = () => {
  const screens = useBreakpoint();

  return (
    <>
      Current break point:{' '}
      {Object.entries(screens)
        .filter(screen => !!screen[1])
        .map(screen => (
          <Tag color="blue" key={screen[0]}>
            {screen[0]}
          </Tag>
        ))}
    </>
  );
};

export default App;

API#

If the Ant Design grid layout component does not meet your needs, you can use the excellent layout components of the community:

Row#

PropertyDescriptionTypeDefaultVersion
alignVertical alignmenttop | middle | bottom | stretch | {[key in 'xs' \| 'sm' \| 'md' \| 'lg' \| 'xl' \| 'xxl']: 'top' \| 'middle' \| 'bottom' \| 'stretch'}topobject: 4.24.0
gutterSpacing between grids, could be a number or a object like { xs: 8, sm: 16, md: 24}. Or you can use array to make horizontal and vertical spacing work at the same time [horizontal, vertical]number | object | array0
justifyHorizontal arrangementstart | end | center | space-around | space-between | space-evenly | {[key in 'xs' \| 'sm' \| 'md' \| 'lg' \| 'xl' \| 'xxl']: 'start' \| 'end' \| 'center' \| 'space-around' \| 'space-between' \| 'space-evenly'}startobject: 4.24.0
wrapAuto wrap linebooleantrue4.8.0

Col#

PropertyDescriptionTypeDefaultVersion
flexFlex layout stylestring | number-
offsetThe number of cells to offset Col from the leftnumber0
orderRaster ordernumber0
pullThe number of cells that raster is moved to the leftnumber0
pushThe number of cells that raster is moved to the rightnumber0
spanRaster number of cells to occupy, 0 corresponds to display: nonenumbernone
xsscreen < 576px and also default setting, could be a span value or an object containing above propsnumber | object-
smscreen ≥ 576px, could be a span value or an object containing above propsnumber | object-
mdscreen ≥ 768px, could be a span value or an object containing above propsnumber | object-
lgscreen ≥ 992px, could be a span value or an object containing above propsnumber | object-
xlscreen ≥ 1200px, could be a span value or an object containing above propsnumber | object-
xxlscreen ≥ 1600px, could be a span value or an object containing above propsnumber | object-

The breakpoints of responsive grid follow BootStrap 4 media queries rules (not including occasionally part).

DividerLayout