Mayer Magazine
Purpose
Designed to look good when viewed from a device or printing to paper. The two-column layout leads to more compact content, especially good if your content doesn’t require the full page width
Features
Main matter is divided into two columns, while front matter uses the full page width.
Content can be divided into parts with a special part opening area using the full page width.
The title page can include a title and preamble. Other content can immediately follow, without needing a page break.
Each article includes just its title and content, and an optional dividing line to help distinguish between articles.
If your content is already divided into columns, optionally automatically remove them to improve the layout.
Optionally begin each post on a new page, or be shown immediately following the previous one.
Optionally have each article title take up the full page width, or show them inside columns.
Internal links (hyperlinks to content included in the project) are replaced with page references.
External links (hyperlinks to content on the internet) are left as-is.
Page Layout
Most content is divided between two columns.
Page numbers in bottom-right corner, and part titles in the top-left. Front-matter’s pages are numbered with Roman numerals
Special Instructions
Front matter defaults to using the full page width. To force something to be divided into columns, add the CSS class "mayer-columns" inside your content.
Main matter defaults to being divided into columns. To force something to use the full page width, add the CSS class "mayer-wide" inside the content.