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What is the Abby layout?
What is the Abby layout?
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within our Abbey layout. So I'm just going to click into this one, which was just created, and I'm just going to click on edit. So as you can see, the Abbey layout is a stack of different rows that you can turn on and off. So you can turn on the first row, which will be the feature banners, or you can click on here to configure any banners. But the idea is you turn on or off each row based on whether you want them or not. What make Abbey unique is really its layout starting at row number four. The reason I say that is because other layout will also have row one, row two, and row three, which allows you to put feature banners, feature courses, and search bars. But what's unique about Abbey is that it has row number four all the way through row number eight, where it allows you to configure on the row four some quick links followed by two tiles, and then next one, two, and three rows, or actually the five rows that allows you to configure additional three tiles per row. And then there's also a row of courses, a list of courses, which I will describe later. But the most important signature look and feel for Abbey is this three tiles across four, exactly one, two, three, four, five rows, with a first row of three tiles consisting of quick links followed by two tiles. So you can think of Abbey as sort of a, that's Abbey's signature look. And if that particular look is what you're looking for, hopefully Abbey is what you can use to achieve your goal for look and feel. Thank you.
Video Summary
The Abbey layout is a customizable template featuring distinct rows that can be toggled on or off. It includes standard sections like feature banners and search bars in the first three rows. What sets Abbey apart is its unique configuration starting from row four, encompassing five rows with customizable three-tile arrangements and a dedicated course list row. This layout offers a signature look with quick links and tiles, providing a structured design ideal for those seeking this specific aesthetic. Abbey is particularly useful for achieving a visually organized and functional interface design.
Keywords
customizable template
feature banners
three-tile arrangements
course list
interface design
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