The Box element is one of the most important layout tools in LanderLab. It allows you to group, organize, and control elements more precisely inside your page.Documentation Index
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What is a Box?
A Box is a container that holds other elements inside it. You can place inside a box:- Text
- Images
- Buttons
- Lists
- Other boxes
Important Notes
- Boxes are essential for structuring layouts
- You can nest boxes for more flexibility
- They help solve most alignment and spacing issues
How to Add a Box
- Open the left sidebar
- Go to Layout
- Drag Box into a section or column
Why Boxes Are Important
Boxes give you more control over how elements are arranged. You use them to:- Group related elements together
- Align elements properly
- Create more advanced layouts
- Fine-tune spacing and positioning
How Boxes Work
Structure example:Section → Columns → Box → Elements
- A box sits inside columns or sections
- Elements go inside the box
- You can place boxes inside other boxes for more control
Layout Control
With a box selected, you can control:- Direction → Row or column layout
- Alignment → Position elements (left, center, right)
- Distribution → Space elements evenly
- Gap → Space between elements
Styling Options
Boxes also support:- Backgrounds (color or gradient)
- Spacing (padding & margin)
- Borders and radius
- Shadows
- Width and height