% Generated by roxygen2 (4.0.1): do not edit by hand \name{verticalLayout} \alias{verticalLayout} \title{Lay out UI elements vertically} \usage{ verticalLayout(..., fluid = TRUE) } \arguments{ \item{...}{Elements to include within the container} \item{fluid}{\code{TRUE} to use fluid layout; \code{FALSE} to use fixed layout.} } \description{ Create a container that includes one or more rows of content (each element passed to the container will appear on it's own line in the UI) } \examples{ shinyUI(fluidPage( verticalLayout( a(href="http://example.com/link1", "Link One"), a(href="http://example.com/link2", "Link Two"), a(href="http://example.com/link3", "Link Three") ) )) } \seealso{ \code{\link{fluidPage}}, \code{\link{flowLayout}} }