Viewing Documentation Cards

Documentation cards are a sleek, visual way to browse content. They’re especially helpful for quick scanning and modern UX.


🗂 What Are Documentation Cards?

Each card represents a doc page or section with:

  • A title
  • Short excerpt or summary
  • Icon or featured image (optional)
  • Category or label (e.g. FAQ, Guide, Update)

🧭 Where Cards Appear:

  • Home page
  • Category/archive pages
  • Custom grid layouts
  • Search results (Pro version)

💡 Best Practices for Cards:

  • Use Featured Images for visual context
  • Keep Titles Short to avoid truncation
  • Write Clear Excerpts for each page (via excerpt field or first paragraph)
  • Group Cards using categories or tags

🧰 Layout Variants:

  • Grid (2–4 columns)
  • Stacked cards
  • Minimal list (no image)
  • Filterable (Pro feature)

All layouts are responsive and adapt to screen size.


🧾 Tip: Use cards for high-level docs like “Getting Started” or “Integrations” to reduce clutter and improve scannability.

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