This section describes the supported configurations and examples of tiles used in card definitions.
Use tiles to display card data in a specific layout or to provide functionality to texts, buttons, and images.
This tile represents a text label in a single row.
This tile represents two texts labels in a single row.
This tile represents a text input for a specific key.
This tile represents two rows: the first containing a text label and the second containing a text input for a specific key.
This tile represents a text input for a specific key with tooltip.
This tile represents a date selector for a specific key.
This tile represents a stepper to adjust the value for a specific key.
This tile represents option selectors as radio buttons in horizontal format.
This tile represents option selectors as radio buttons in vertical format.
This tile represents a multi-option selector as checkboxes in horizontal format.
This tile represents a multi-option selector as checkboxes in vertical format.
This tile represents a scrollable table grid.
This tile represents an option selector.
This tile represents a toggle switching button, such as "on" or "off".
This tile represents two rows with a title and a subtitle text.
This tile represents a dropdown selector for a list of options.
This tile represents a clickable tile that triggers an action.
This tile represents an image that can be loaded locally or from a URL.
This tile represents clickable images to select an option or trigger an action.
This tile represents clickable images in a single row. Clicking the image navigates the user to a target location.
This tile is an input field that is used to implement checks, such as "field format" and "field value".