We know with components in Webflow that you can reuse any element and all its child elements throughout your site. Not only can you keep styling consistent, but you can keep content and structure consistent.
But what if we take it a step further and nest components within other components? You can do that and ensure your custom-made elements are kept consistent throughout your site. And with nested components, you can still customize content and visibility properties on every level.
00:00 — Introduction
00:42 — Create a component
00:55 — Nest a component
01:54 — Edit a nested component
03:55 — Create and connect a component property
07:31 — Link a nested component's property to its parent component
08:48 — Recap
Learn more about Components in Webflow → https://university.webflow.com/lesson/components
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Get started with Webflow: https://wfl.io/2r7cVUW
Join the Webflow Community: https://webflow.com/community
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But what if we take it a step further and nest components within other components? You can do that and ensure your custom-made elements are kept consistent throughout your site. And with nested components, you can still customize content and visibility properties on every level.
00:00 — Introduction
00:42 — Create a component
00:55 — Nest a component
01:54 — Edit a nested component
03:55 — Create and connect a component property
07:31 — Link a nested component's property to its parent component
08:48 — Recap
Learn more about Components in Webflow → https://university.webflow.com/lesson/components
----------
Get started with Webflow: https://wfl.io/2r7cVUW
Join the Webflow Community: https://webflow.com/community
https://webflow.com
https://twitter.com/webflow
https://facebook.com/webflow
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