Responsive Web Templates
This Is the Left Column Template
Words, sentences, paragraphs, and photos will go here.
I am no longer referring to words, sentences, paragraphs, and photos as content.
Content sounds like something that comes from IT or Web Services or some piece of complicated-sounding software. It does not.
Content = words, sentences, paragraphs, and photos. And sometimes videos.
Our Friend the Subhead
It's good to use subheads to break up the words and paragraphs on your page. It gives readers something to scan when they are trying to find out if they are in the right place. Subheads should be:
- Short
- Descriptive
- Cuddly
My Favorite Zoo Animals
I am generally not a fan of zoos. As a kid it seemed we went to the zoo just about every year for our class trip, to the point where they started to get a little depressing. That said, there were some zoo animals that rose above the rest.
This is an example of a call-out column. It is an option in the template layouts, but is not necessary and can be eliminated by not including the two ‹div› tags that create these two columns.

Orangutan
Hands down my absolute favorite zoo animal. Try to look at an orangutan without smiling. Go ahead. I'll wait. You can't do it, can you?

Peacocks
At the Philadelphia Zoo, peacocks just walk around freely. Sometimes they would cut in front of you in the line for snow cones.