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Actions as icons on card

Actions as icons on card

I’m looking for a way to properly display actions on my application’s card without cluttering the interface too much, while still correctly emphasizing them.
My application allows teachers of a school to create quizzes and share them with …

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Presenting missing information on card

Presenting missing information on card

I have a multi-step form that requires filling in relevant details in each step. On each step we save the data. If a user leaves the form at any time, the draft will be saved and can be accessed from his profile page. Also, when a user wan…

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How to avoid the use of nested cards

How to avoid the use of nested cards

I am developing a school web app and trying to follow material design guidelines.
There’s a functionality that allows teacher to create homework and in-class test models, wherein they can input a list of tags and each student who participa…

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How to avoid the use of nested cards

How to avoid the use of nested cards

I am developing a school web app and trying to follow material design guidelines.
There’s a functionality that allows teacher to create homework and in-class test models, wherein they can input a list of tags and each student who participa…

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How to avoid the use of nested cards

How to avoid the use of nested cards

I am developing a school web app and trying to follow material design guidelines.
There’s a functionality that allows teacher to create homework and in-class test models, wherein they can input a list of tags and each student who participa…

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How to avoid the use of nested cards

How to avoid the use of nested cards

I am developing a school web app and trying to follow material design guidelines.
There’s a functionality that allows teacher to create homework and in-class test models, wherein they can input a list of tags and each student who participa…

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How to avoid the use of nested cards

How to avoid the use of nested cards

I am developing a school web app and trying to follow material design guidelines.
There’s a functionality that allows teacher to create homework and in-class test models, wherein they can input a list of tags and each student who participa…

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How should I design this, not sure if it’s a container or card

How should I design this, not sure if it's a container or card

I’m currently in charge of the design system and we have this component which I’m not sure if I can consider it a card, or should I just use the general term ‘container’. I tried googling and results for cards mostly describe them as short…

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How can I make it more obvious that a card view needs to be clicked?

How can I make it more obvious that a card view needs to be clicked?

We have a booking platform where users choose different types of activities to do in their area, But when users go to search page only 52.9% of them continue to activity page which made me think that some users don’t know that they have to…

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What is the best way to combine a dismissible card with a collapsible panel?

What is the best way to combine a dismissible card with a collapsible panel?

I’m working on a checkout flow where a cart summary panel appears on the right hand side of the checkout form. We want the user to be able to remove a product, but due to legal and compliance reasons we also need to be able to show more in…

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