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Event modules

The corekit event system includes modules for lists (Bento and Grid), highlights (Featured), editorial detail pages (Selected Detail) and generic detail views. All modules support filters, sorting, themes and an integrated intro.

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Event Bento Box

The Event Bento Box presents events in a dynamic tile layout. Large feature cards alternate with compact entries, creating a visual hierarchy.

Built in are filters by category and location, pagination with a configurable count, sorting by date and a date filter for past or upcoming events. On mobile the layout becomes a swipeable carousel with navigation and dots. Two themes are available and every card links to the respective detail page.

Storybook Playground

The Violator works as a callout banner between modules, for example to highlight a featured event.

Showcase

Event Grid

The Event Grid presents events in a uniform tile layout. All cards have the same size, creating a clean and easily scannable overview. 

Built in are filters by category and location, pagination with a configurable count, sorting by date and a date filter for past or upcoming events. 

On mobile the layout becomes a swipeable carousel with navigation and dots. Two themes are available and every card links to the respective detail page.

Storybook Playground

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An eyecatcher

Featured Event

The Event Featured module highlights a single event as a feature item. The FlexForm lets you select a specific event, which is then prominently displayed with image, category, date, location, description and detail link. 

The module includes its own intro with headline, subline and introtext. The theme selection (Theme 0 / Theme 1) lets you adjust the appearance. Ideal as an eyecatcher for special events — for example combined with a Violator that draws attention to it, or directly with an anchor link to a Google Map marker.

Storybook Playground

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions about the event modules

The modules support Theme 0 and Theme 1. Theme 1 switches on dark mode. The background changes to the primary color and the texts to light colors. Which color that is depends on the design tokens of each project. The appearance adapts automatically to the branding without any changes to the module itself.

Yes. Every event has a Detail Link Label field. When filled, this text is shown on the button. When empty, the fallback from globalLabels is used.

Every event has exactly one main category and one subcategory. On the cards, the main category appears on the left, the subcategory on the right. The main category serves as a filter option.

Title, start/end date, description, image (landscape + portrait), location, location for filter usage, language, category, subcategory (one each), detail link with label, detail description (rich text) and an optional embed code.

It highlights a single, manually selected event, with image, category, date, location and detail link.

When enabled, the start date appears as the card headline. When disabled, the title is shown instead, particularly useful for past events.

Every event has a Language field that stores the event language (e.g. English, German, Spanish). The language is shown only in the detail view (Event Detail / Event Selected Detail), not on the event cards in the list. For now it serves as additional information. A dedicated language filter is not currently available.

With Display Filters enabled, the frontend offers dropdown filters for category and location. The date filter is a backend setting in the plugin and predefines whether all events, only upcoming or only past events are loaded. It is not exposed as a filter in the frontend.

Via the Sorting option: Start date descending (newest first) or Start date ascending (oldest first).

Yes. In Event Selected Detail, the Show Image option controls whether the image is displayed.

The Event Detail module serves as the central landing page for all events and automatically shows the respective event based on the URL. A single page is enough for every event.

It enables editorial event pages. It delivers the base data of a selected event and the rest of the page can be enriched freely with any modules, image gallery, quote, speaker carousel, violator or any other content elements.

You can find an example with individually composed modules on the corekit Summit 2026 detail page.

Bento shows events in a dynamic tile layout with cards of varying sizes. The arrangement and size of the tiles is derived automatically from the event order, no manual configuration required. From six events on, it becomes a carousel automatically. Grid shows all cards at the same size and offers pagination instead.