Structured list
General guidance
Structured lists group content that is similar or related, such as terms and definitions.
Content
- Row height varies based on content and can expand to fit multiple lines.
 - In a single list, all rows do not have to be the same height.
 - Column widths can either be equally proportional or proportioned based on content.
 - If a list extends past 25 items, consider using a data table to present this larger set of content.
 - A maximum of one paragraph of text is recommended per row.
 - Nesting items is not recommended, as structured lists are used to present simple data. If you have additional content that needs to be shown, consider using a data table, which supports nesting items.
 
    Interaction
Structured lists can be single-select if a user is choosing between a set of options.
Guidelines:
- Only one item can be selected from the list.
 - By default, one option should be selected.
 - If you need to select multiple items, use a data table.
 - When the user selects an item from the list, the selected row will appear with the 
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