userguide: Explain containers (Thanks dirkson)

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Michael Stapelberg 2009-06-24 19:49:07 +02:00
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@ -25,7 +25,9 @@ the moment, you have exactly one column and one row which leaves you with one
cell. In this cell, there is a container in which your newly opened terminal is.
If you now open another terminal, you still have only one cell. However, the
container has both of your terminals.
container has both of your terminals. So, a container is just a group of clients
with a specific layout. You can resize containers as they directly resemble
columns/rows of the layout table.
image:two_terminals.png[Two terminals]