module Demo.Badges (..) where import Html exposing (..) import Material.Badge as Badge import Material.Style as Style exposing (styled) import Material.Icon as Icon import Material.Grid exposing (..) import Demo.Page as Page -- VIEW c : List Html -> Cell c = cell [ size All 4 ] view : Html view = [ grid [] [ c [Style.span [ Badge.withBadge "2" ] [text "Badge"] ] , c [Style.span [ Badge.withBadge "22", Badge.noBackground ] [ text "No background" ] ] , c [Style.span [ Badge.withBadge "33", Badge.overlap ] [ text "Overlap" ] ] , c [Style.span [ Badge.withBadge "99", Badge.overlap, Badge.noBackground ] [ text "Overlap, no background" ] ] , c [Style.span [ Badge.withBadge "♥" ] [ text "Symbol" ] ] , c [ Icon.view "flight_takeoff" [ Icon.size24, Badge.withBadge "33", Badge.overlap ] [] ] ] ] |> Page.body "Badges" srcUrl intro references intro : Html intro = Page.fromMDL "http://www.getmdl.io/components/#badges-section" """ > The Material Design Lite (MDL) badge component is an onscreen notification > element. A badge consists of a small circle, typically containing a number or > other characters, that appears in proximity to another object. A badge can be > both a notifier that there are additional items associated with an object and > an indicator of how many items there are. > > You can use a badge to unobtrusively draw the user's attention to items they > might not otherwise notice, or to emphasize that items may need their > attention. For example: > > - A "New messages" notification might be followed by a badge containing the > number of unread messages. > - A "You have unpurchased items in your shopping cart" reminder might include > a badge showing the number of items in the cart. > - A "Join the discussion!" button might have an accompanying badge indicating the > number of users currently participating in the discussion. > > A badge is almost > always positioned near a link so that the user has a convenient way to access > the additional information indicated by the badge. However, depending on the > intent, the badge itself may or may not be part of the link. > > Badges are a new feature in user interfaces, and provide users with a visual clue to help them discover additional relevant content. Their design and use is therefore an important factor in the overall user experience. > """ srcUrl : String srcUrl = "https://github.com/debois/elm-mdl/blob/master/examples/Demo/Badges.elm" references : List (String, String) references = [ Page.package "http://package.elm-lang.org/packages/debois/elm-mdl/latest/Material-Badge" --, Page.mds "https://www.google.com/design/spec/components/buttons.html" , Page.mdl "https://www.getmdl.io/components/#badges-section" ]