Centered Rows
Narrow centered column of four icon feature rows separated by dividers.
Narrow centered column of four icon feature rows separated by dividers.
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Centered Rows opens with a centered heading and a one-line subheading, both constrained to a narrow column so the text never stretches. Below that, four feature rows are stacked in a single column and separated by thin dividers. Each row pairs a small tinted icon badge on the left with a bold title and a short paragraph of supporting copy on the right.
All four rows are driven by a plain array, so you can rewrite the titles and descriptions, swap the icons, or add and remove rows without touching the layout. The heading and subheading are also independent copy, so the section header can be updated to match any product angle.
This layout works well when you want to make a focused argument rather than spread features across a wide grid. For a logistics or delivery platform the narrow column keeps the reader moving through a short list of core capabilities, one at a time, without visual noise. It is a better fit than a wide icon grid when the descriptions need a full sentence or two, because the single column gives each item room to breathe without feeling sparse.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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Each row is a container for one capability that deserves a sentence of explanation. A few fits for a logistics context:
Tip: four rows is a natural stopping point. If you have more features to cover, a grid block in the same group handles larger sets more cleanly.