Kits have a hierarchical structure that helps visitors navigate and find what they need.
The hierarchy
Kit
Page (e.g. "Logos")
Heading (e.g. "Primary Logo")
Asset
Note
Heading (e.g. "Logo Variations")
Gallery
Page (e.g. "Colors") Page (e.g. "Typography")
Pages
Pages are the main views within a Kit:
Top-level containers for your content
Pages appear in the Navigator
Visitors navigate between Pages
Headings
Headings subdivide content within a Page:
Group related Assets together
Appear in the Navigator under their Page
Help visitors jump to specific content
Content blocks
Within Pages, you add:
Assets - Individual files from your Library
Banner - Full-width images for visual impact
Galleries - Groups of Assets displayed together
Notes - Text blocks with rich formatting
Guides - Do and Don't usage guidelines
Fun fact: Banners are actually just assets that are created with the dispay settings configured with differnt display settings. You can adjust these settings after it is created, or adjust any asset to match the banner style.
Layout and presentation
While not a formal part of the hierarchy, how you arrange and present on the canvas can have a huge impact on how visitors experience your Kit. You can use the size and alignment options in the Action Menu to create visual hierarchy and guide visitors through your content.
Learn more about Display Options and Using the Action Menu.
Best practices
Use Pages for major categories - Logos, Colors, Typography
Use Headings for subcategories - Primary Logo, Secondary Logo
Use Galleries for Asset collections - Galleries are like folders for assets within a Page.
