Most components are reusable pieces of the user interface, like buttons and menus. In Nuxt, you can create these components in the [`components/` directory](/docs/guide/directory-structure/components), and they will be automatically available across your application without having to explicitly import them.
Pages represent views for each specific route pattern. Every file in the [`pages/` directory](/docs/guide/directory-structure/pages) represents a different route displaying its content.
To use pages, create `pages/index.vue` file and add `<NuxtPage />` component to the `app.vue` (or remove `app.vue` for default entry). You can now create more pages and their corresponding routes by adding new files in the [`pages/` directory](/docs/guide/directory-structure/pages).
Layouts are wrappers around pages that contain a common User Interface for several pages, such as a header and footer display. Layouts are Vue files using `<slot />` components to display the **page** content. The `layouts/default.vue` file will be used by default. Custom layouts can be set as part of your page metadata.
If you only have a single layout in your application, we recommend using app.vue with the [`<NuxtPage />` component](/docs/api/components/nuxt-page) instead.
If you want to create more layouts and learn how to use them in your pages, find more information in the [Layouts section](/docs/guide/directory-structure/layouts).