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# List Group

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Free Macro
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## Screenshot

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## Description

A List Group combines a group of button-like items in a vertical (default) or horizontal arrangement. Each item can be just a simple text or a link to a URL. Each item can have a status (Default, Active or Disabled) and be displayed in one of the Bootstrap styles.

In order to put a List Group on your page, you need two macros, the “List Group” macro and on or more “List Group Item” macros that you must place inside the List Group macro body.

## Adding the Macro

Edit your page.

Select “+” => Other macros

Type in “Bootstrap” in the Search box

Select the “Bootstrap List Group” macro

## Macro Options

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### **Width**

You can enter a width for the List Group in pixel or percent. Leave the field empty for 100% in reference to the parent object.

### **Align Horizontally**

Shows the items in a horizontal order.


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