Structure
Introduction
Structure widgets provide structure to your page's content.
Layout grid – gives structure to your pages, has a built-in behavior to show how a page will look like on different devices:

Container – a layout element where you can place a widget or a group of widgets and simultaneously style, drag or delete them:

Group box – groups widgets together, can be configured to collapse or expand with all elements inside it:

Tab container – shows information categorized into tabs:

Scroll Container – divides layout into regions, such as a header, sidebar, or footer. In the example below a scroll container is used to structure a pop-up page layout with a header and a footer:

Table – consists of a number of rows and columns; each table cell can contain widgets. In the example below, some table cells contain widgets and some are still empty:

Navigation list – allows you to select a separate on-click action for each row of this widget:

Snippet Call – allows you to use a snippet on another snippet, a page, or a layout
