Containers

In a layout, there are different types of containers in which further layout elements can be grouped.

Main Container

All the elements of a layout are located in the surrounding container. It is the top-level element in the layout structure.

This container cannot be deleted. Its properties can, as with all other design elements, be edited in Element settings or via the properties dialog. In a new, empty layout, the main container has absolute positioning. This means that each additional element that you create with absolute positioning will orient its positioning to the main container.

Element settings

A description of general element settings can be found here. For the main container, the heading level has no effect on the hierarchy in the layout, but is written in the HTML underneath the container, like the heading, and can therefore be used by screenreaders and search engines.

Other containers

Click here for more information about how to create more containers in the layout.

Element settings: Hide content from anonymous user

For containers, you have the option to hide the content of the element from the anonymous user. If this option is not activated, the content will be shown to users who are not logged in.

A description of general element settings can be found here.

Click here for more information about how to create more containers in the layout.