Image/File Views
Image/File Views provide specialized layouts for displaying visual data, making them ideal for showcasing images, files, or media collections in various formats. Each view type allows customization based on display preferences, from simple lists to more dynamic and interactive layouts.
Column View
The Column view presents images or files in a simple, vertically stacked column layout. It’s ideal for step-by-step documentation, allowing users to view visuals in sequence without distraction.
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Required Field Mapping:
Title
– The main label for each image or file.Image Field
– The image or file to be displayed.
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Optional Field Mapping:
Description
– Additional information or context about the image or file.
Example Use Case: A tutorial or instructional guide could use the Column view to show each step with an image and description, creating an easy-to-follow visual flow.
Grid View
The Grid view arranges images in a uniform, grid-style layout. This layout is commonly used for photo galleries, product catalogs, or portfolios where visual consistency and easy navigation are prioritized.
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Required Field Mapping:
Title
– The main label for each image.Image Field
– The image or file to be displayed.
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Optional Field Mapping:
Description
– Brief details or context for each image or item.
Example Use Case: An e-commerce site might use the Grid view to display products, with each image representing an item along with its title and brief description.
Grid List View
The Grid List view is similar to the Grid view but includes additional details under each image. It’s suitable for portfolios or galleries where descriptions need to accompany visuals to provide more context.
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Required Field Mapping:
Title
– The main label for each image.Image Field
– The image or file to be displayed.
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Optional Field Mapping:
Description
– Additional details about each item.
Example Use Case: A design portfolio could use the Grid List view to display work samples, with each image accompanied by a title and description, providing viewers with a detailed overview of each project.
Masonry View
The Masonry view arranges images in various sizes and layouts, creating a dynamic, artistic look. This view is perfect for galleries or blogs where a more eclectic visual flow is desired.
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Required Field Mapping:
Title
– The main label for each image.Image Field
– The image or file to be displayed.
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Optional Field Mapping:
Description
– Details or context about each image.
Example Use Case: A creative blog or art gallery could use the Masonry view to display artwork, giving each piece its unique space while maintaining an organic, visually engaging layout.
Slideshow View
The Slideshow view allows images to be displayed one at a time, with navigation controls to browse through them. This layout is ideal for product presentations, design portfolios, or any visual content that benefits from a focused, sequential display.
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Required Field Mapping:
Title
– The main label for each image.Image Field
– The image or file to be displayed.
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Optional Field Mapping:
Description
– Additional information about each image or file.
Example Use Case: A portfolio slideshow could showcase design work or products, with each slide allowing the viewer to focus on one item at a time, navigating at their own pace.