\name{fixedPage} \alias{fixedPage} \alias{fixedRow} \title{Create a page with a fixed layout} \usage{ fixedPage(..., head = list()) fixedRow(..., class = NULL) } \arguments{ \item{...}{Elements to include within the page} \item{head}{Tag or list of tags to be inserted into the head of the document (for example, addition of required Javascript or CSS resources via \code{tags$script} or \code{tags$style})} \item{class}{Optional css class to attach to the row} } \value{ A UI defintion that can be passed to the \link{shinyUI} function. } \description{ Functions for creating fixed page layouts. A fixed layout consists of rows which in turn include columns. Rows exist for the purpose of making sure their elements appear on the same line (if the browser has adequate width). Columns exist for the purpose of defining how much horizontal space within a 12-unit wide grid it's elements should occupy. Fixed pages limit their width to 940 pixels. } \details{ To create a fixed page use the \code{fixedPage} function and include instances of \code{fixedRow} and \code{\link{column}} within it. Note that unlike \code{\link{fluidPage}}, fixed pages cannot make use of higher-level layout functions like \code{sidebarLayout}, rather, all layout must be done with \code{fixedRow} and \code{column}. } \note{ See the documentation on the bootstrap \href{http://getbootstrap.com/2.3.2/scaffolding.html#gridSystem}{ fixed grid system} for additional details. } \examples{ shinyUI(fixedPage( fixedRow( column(width = 4, "4" ), column(width = 3, offset = 2, "3 offset 2" ) ) )) } \seealso{ \code{\link{column}} }