Action Cards & Shortcut Links
Compact cards, stacked link lists, and selection-driven toolbars that help people jump into common tasks, support flows, and account actions quickly.
Evenly sized icon cards create a compact launch pad for moving into templates, canvases, and other starting points from one panel.
A dark floating bar appears on selection, surfaces the current count, and keeps bulk actions close to the active list.
Selection count and primary bulk controls are condensed into a rounded toolbar that can sit above a product list without taking over the layout.
A single callout card centers one creation affordance so sparse or empty areas still push the user toward the next task.
A multi-column set of linked cards turns routine self-serve destinations into fast, icon-led account navigation.
Date-grouped rows mix avatars, directional amounts, balances, and row-level actions for a finance activity feed that stays easy to scan.
Flag markers and short banking facts make each linked account row easier to parse inside a narrow finance or support sidebar.
Icon-led rows with short supporting copy summarize distinct payment workflows and their current state in a compact vertical stack.
Small action tiles break card-management tasks into clear individual choices for security, maintenance, and settings flows.
Channel shortcuts are stacked into a compact support rail so shoppers can choose chat, phone, email, or feedback with minimal friction.
Lightweight attendee rows keep names and organizer status visible while reserving secondary actions for hover.
Matching bordered cards turn common help or onboarding prompts into equally weighted next steps across a simple grid.
One linked card highlights a frequent support path with just enough copy to explain where the next click will lead.
A single bordered callout works as an add-new entry point inside a financial dashboard or balance management screen.
Minimal linked cards emphasize short labels and counts when the surrounding page already carries most of the visual complexity.
Avatar-led tiles make small people or location shortcuts easier to recognize at a glance without adding much visual weight.
Compact icon tiles pair short labels with one-line explanations for lightweight utility and support navigation.