Flutter – Add Gradient Effect to ListTile
In Flutter, a gradient effect is a visual effect that smoothly transitions between two or more colours, creating a gradual blend or progression of colours. To add a gradient background to a ListTile in Flutter, you can wrap the ListTile with a Container or another widget that supports gradients, such as a Card. In this article, we are going to add the Gradient effect to a ListTile. A Sample Image is attached to get an idea about what we are going to do in this article.
Step By Step Implementation
Step 1: Create a New Project in Android Studio
To set up Flutter Development on Android Studio please refer to Android Studio Setup for Flutter Development, and then create a new project in Android Studio please refer to Creating a Simple Application in Flutter.
Step 2: Import the Package
First of all import material.dart file.
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
Step 3: Execute the main Method
Here the execution of our app starts.
Dart
void main() { runApp(MyApp()); } |
Step 4: Create MyApp Class
In this class we are going to implement the MaterialApp , here we are also set the Theme of our App.
Dart
class MyApp extends StatelessWidget { @override Widget build(BuildContext context) { return MaterialApp( // Set the app's primary theme color theme: ThemeData( primarySwatch: Colors.green, ), debugShowCheckedModeBanner: false , home: ListTileGradient(), ); } } |
Step 5: Create ListTileGradient Class
In this article we are going to add the Gradient color effect to a List Tile . First we are going to wrap the ListTile by a Container then we are going to add Gradient effect to the Container .Comments are added for better understanding of the code.
Container(
decoration: BoxDecoration(
// Create a gradient background
gradient: LinearGradient(
begin: Alignment.topLeft,
end: Alignment.bottomRight,
colors: [Colors.orange, Colors.white, Colors.green],
),
),
child: ListTile(
title: Text("GFG"), // Text for the main title
subtitle: Text("Beginner Premier League 2023"), // Text for the subtitle
leading: Icon(Icons.book), // Icon for the leading position
),
),
Dart
class ListTileGradient extends StatelessWidget { const ListTileGradient({super.key}); @override Widget build(BuildContext context) { return Scaffold( appBar: AppBar( title: Text( 'Gradient ListTile Example' ), ), body: Center( child: ListTile( title: Container( decoration: BoxDecoration( // Create a gradient background gradient: LinearGradient( begin: Alignment.topLeft, end: Alignment.bottomRight, colors: [Colors.orange, Colors.white, Colors.green], ), ), child: ListTile( title: Text( "GFG" ), // Text for the main title subtitle: Text( "Beginner Premier League 2023" ), // Text for the subtitle leading: Icon(Icons.book), // Icon for the leading position ), ), ), ), ); } } |
Here is the full Code of main.dart file
Dart
import 'package:flutter/material.dart' ; void main() { runApp(MyApp()); } class MyApp extends StatelessWidget { @override Widget build(BuildContext context) { return MaterialApp( // Set the app's primary theme color theme: ThemeData( primarySwatch: Colors.green, ), debugShowCheckedModeBanner: false , home: ListTileGradient(), ); } } class ListTileGradient extends StatelessWidget { const ListTileGradient({super.key}); @override Widget build(BuildContext context) { return Scaffold( appBar: AppBar( title: Text( 'Gradient ListTile Example' ), ), body: Center( child: ListTile( title: Container( decoration: BoxDecoration( // Create a gradient background gradient: LinearGradient( begin: Alignment.topLeft, end: Alignment.bottomRight, colors: [Colors.orange, Colors.white, Colors.green], ), ), child: ListTile( title: Text( "GFG" ), // Text for the main title subtitle: Text( "Beginner Premier League 2023" ), // Text for the subtitle leading: Icon(Icons.book), // Icon for the leading position ), ), ), ), ); } } |