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Basic Page Layout

Some Multi-Column Layouts

The most basic use of columns is to organize a list of navigation of links down the right or left of the page since the main of the area. The most common column set up is three columns, typically with left navigation, content in the middle, and the right column for promos like advertisments, links to other sites, and news headlines. With four columns it can be easily cluttered and your information can become lost and way more dificult to design. Almost every website has the same design with a header, with the mainarea being for content and text with the footer having the contact information and legal stuff to protect the company.

Simple Two-Column Liquid Layout

The best way for your website to work is it to work over all mediums like computers, phones, tablets and anyother technology your website can come up with. This makes the user experince very friendly and can give off a good impression to the people using your website on multiple devices. If you let the liquid columns do whatver they want, it can get bad with crushing your information and it can go down to only just a few words or it can do the opposite with having the sentence be so long you cant find your way back to the begining.

Making All The Columns The Same Length

Div based layouts do not result in all the columns being the same length as divs are just as tall as the content that is iwthin the div and shrinks and expands with what is inside. I can help with having them the same especially when the webpage is super long and the text would dissapear when you scroll too far on the page. If dont you do this then it would leave empty space on each side of the content when you or the user scrolls too far down to make the columns to follow the webpage.