Hi,
I've been trying to find some examples or documentation on how to create a vertical page with different components. For example:
- At the very top a Highlight poster with a CTA button for more details
- Just after 2x horizontal carousels (small 16:9 square, with a poster image, as what we see commonly in other changels)
- Followed by a 1x horizontal carousel that has a bigger Height but similar to the previous carousel
I thought that I'd have to put it as children of a LayoutGroup but didn't work as I expected, so I'm clueless:
<children> <LayoutGroup layoutDirection="vert" vertAlignment="top" itemSpacings="[10, 10]" addItemSpacingAfterChild="true"> <HighlightBigPosterSingle id="filmHighlight"/> <CarouselMultiThumbnails id="filmCarousel"/> <CarouselMultiThumbnails id="filmCarousel"/> <HighlightMultiBigPosterCarousel id="filmHighlight"/> </LayoutGroup> </children>
Basically, I want to navigate the interface up and down, where each Component is either a MarkupGrid that lets you navigate left and right, a Component that is a single Poster, a Component that is a Carousel of Posters, etc. Does this make sense? The Netflix interface is a good example, some times you have small carousels, other times bigger poster carousels and stuff like that.
I've also spent quite a lot of time trying to figure this out looking around but haven't found any details.
Do you still need help with this or rather following this post still?
On a side note, never use the same id on different components.
I end up creating a custom component that takes child components dynamically, and then used the animation feature to move the viewport to the focused component.
Thanks for checking!