\name{sidebarLayout} \alias{sidebarLayout} \title{Layout a sidebar and main area} \usage{ sidebarLayout(sidebarPanel, mainPanel, position = c("left", "right"), fluid = TRUE, widths = c(4, 8)) } \arguments{ \item{sidebarPanel}{The \link{sidebarPanel} containing input controls} \item{mainPanel}{The \link{mainPanel} containing outputs} \item{position}{The position of the sidebar relative to the main area ("left" or "right")} \item{fixed}{\code{TRUE} to use fluid layout; \code{FALSE} to use fixed layout.} \item{widths}{The columns widths of the sidebar and main panel (the first value is for the sidebar; the second for the main panel). Note that if you are using fixed layout you may need to adjust these to accomodate the size of the container if it's less than 12 units wide.} } \description{ Create a layout with a sidebar and main area. The sidebar is displayed with a distinct background color and typically contains input controls. The main area occupies 2/3 of the horizontal width and typically contains outputs. } \examples{ # Define UI shinyUI(fluidPage( # Application title titlePanel("Hello Shiny!"), sidebarLayout( # Sidebar with a slider input sidebarPanel( sliderInput("obs", "Number of observations:", min = 0, max = 1000, value = 500) ), # Show a plot of the generated distribution mainPanel( plotOutput("distPlot") ) ) )) }