An overview of the classification elements in GIBBY:
Step 1
When you want to edit the layout of your page, you always start by dragging in a content section first. Read more about the content section.
Step 2
Then you can start by dividing the page into, say, 1/2 and 1/2 (two halves), or 1/5, 3/5, and 1/5 again (you can omit that last 1/5, by the way, unless you want to show something in the last 1/5th of the page).
For example, this will look like this:
You can extend a page with a virtually infinite number of content sections. It is useful to take advantage of this. Read more about this in the content section tutorial.
Step 3
Next, you can start loading content elements. For example, see the back end of the page you're looking at now:
Other
The grid row and tab section are generally used less. Read on to see if these elements are of interest to your website.
Grid-row
The grid row allows you to make a portion of your page full screen. This can be useful if you want to highlight something a bit more clearly. In addition, it is nice for variety.
The grid row does not need to be placed in a content section.
Tab section
With the tab section you bring tabs into your website. Note that there are also 2 content elements that allow you to do this; the accordion and tabs. So make sure you compare these 3 before you decide which one to use. We generally recommend the accordion.