Two Column Layout
The page will have page headings and sub-pages.
This is text in the left half of the screen. It should wrap within its own div. I will have to see how this looks with text on the right. The text on the right should appear below the text here when the screen size is smaller.
I can split with paragraphs as well.
While this page may well seem a little simple I am just using it to play around with some formatting for a possible on-line Parish Magazine.
This is text in the right half of the screen. To have a "more newspaper" feel, the text may well have to have a margin added to it. For effect I have changed the font colour. I can even change the backgound colour but I am not sure if that would be effective.
The pages can also incorporate images:
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The second page
More text that will appear either on the left below the first page or below the text on the right on the first page when viewed on a mobile phone.
I can split with paragraphs as well.
More text in the right half of the screen. Or below the text on the first part of the second page.
Some text from the October Belchamp Walter News:
Our new rota of services started on 4th September. The Bishop of Colchester (Bishop Roger) led our service. Bishop Roger has a marvellous speaking and singing voice and his sermon was expressive, enlightening and powerful. The Bishop very ably led our hymns and we readily joined in, singing with gusto. Coffee, tea and a scrummy apple cake over chat completed the service. Thank you, Bishop and hope to see you again soon. 5 members of the Belchamp Walter Parochial Church Council (PCC) then moved on to the Half Moon in Belchamp St. Paul to meet the Ovington Churchwardens, Rev'd Gill and husband, and Rev'd Claire for lunch. A great Sunday all round.
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Some content from one of my Wentworth pages
Sir John Wentworth was the owner of the manor in Sixteenth Century Belchamp Walter. He aquired the manor by the marriage of Sir Thomas Montgomery of Faulbourne hall in the 15th Century
Sir Roger Wentworth "held" the Belchamp Walter estate before his grandson Sir John sold
it to the current owners.
Thomas Wright said this in his History of Essex:
I think that there is some confusion here due to "crowdsourcing" (geni.com and others) and the Wentworth name with Gosfield, Cobham and Codham. It is more likely that the Codham in Essex is the more likely. Codham is near Wethersfield in Essex - I have a lot of references commented out on this page and they need to be expanded.
Some of the layout will have to be worked on
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