Organize your components
Keep your components organized and discoverable with component groups.

<p id="">With the recent addition of <a href="<https://webflow.com/updates/libraries>" id="">Libraries</a>, <a href="<https://webflow.com/updates/component-slots>" id="">Slots</a>, <a href="<https://webflow.com/updates/find-component-instances>" id="">Show instances</a>, and the <a href="<https://webflow.com/updates/duplicate-components>" id="">Duplicate</a> action, keeping your components organized and discoverable is more important than ever. Today we’re adding the ability to create groups in the components panel, making it easy to navigate large collections of components.</p><figure class="w-richtext-figure-type-image w-richtext-align-fullwidth" style="max-width:2560px" data-rt-type="image" data-rt-align="fullwidth" data-rt-max-width="2560px"><div><img src="<https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/64f9399ca7d13575ff21a675/66aab209b46ee37f24e4c5c166aab1f93c89a45851b9a238SlashUpdates1280x720Component-Groups.jpeg>" loading="lazy" alt="__wf_reserved_inherit"></div></figure><p id="">Add a component to a new or existing group from the component settings. In addition, components are now sorted alphabetically rather than newest-to-oldest.</p><p id="">For more information on components, head over to <a href="<https://university.webflow.com/lesson/components>" id="">Webflow University</a>.</p>