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Column Frameworks

Newspapers all run on complex column grid systems. Websites are really no different. Here's a list of the most common column structures you're likely to use, each with a useful diagram.

permanent link 28 feb at 17:37 by Steven Tew

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commentat 18:39 on 28 February 2007, Ty wrote:

Thanks for posting this one Steven.

Grid column layout at a glance, great reference!

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