
<p id="">Building on last month’s <a href="<https://webflow.com/feature/improvements-to-components>" id="">improvements to components</a>, today we’re making another highly requested update: allowing you to add components to Collection Lists, and connect your CMS data to component properties. </p><p id="">This allows you to reuse common design patterns that you’ve already turned into components with your CMS content, while keeping those layouts in sync with all the other instances of the component across the website.</p><p id="">Here’s a quick rundown of what’s new:</p><ul id=""><li id=""><strong id="">Add Components to Collection Lists. </strong>Components can now be dragged into CMS collection lists, as well as CMS page templates<strong id=""></strong></li><li id=""><strong id="">Convert elements in Collection Lists to Components.</strong> Elements inside Collection List items can now be converted to components, just like any other elements</li></ul><figure id="" class="w-richtext-figure-type-image w-richtext-align-center" data-rt-type="image" data-rt-align="center"><div id=""><img src="<https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/64f9399ca7d13575ff21a675/64f9399ca7d13575ff21d678SYBGCMSCollectionItemComponents_2400x1400%20(1).jpg>" loading="lazy" id="" width="auto" height="auto"></div><figcaption>Components can now be used in Collection Lists</figcaption></figure><p id="">Learn more about creating, managing and modifying components in <a href="<https://university.webflow.com/lesson/components#how-to-use-components-in-collection-lists-and-collection-pages>" id="">this Webflow University article</a>. </p>