QuoteCloud allows you to create a two-column (or more) layout on a document page by using rows and columns. This guide explains how to structure your content for improved readability and professional presentation.
A two-column layout helps structure content using rows and columns to improve readability and visual organization. In QuoteCloud, multi-column layouts give documents a more professional appearance and make it easier for readers to scan information, compare items side‑by‑side, or balance text with images and other media.
Two-column (or multi-column) layouts in QuoteCloud are built from rows (containers) and columns. You add a row to the page, then split that row into columns to place content side by side. Grid pages use rows, columns and content blocks to organize items inside each column.
Hover over the row (container) to reveal plus buttons on either side. Click the plus button on the side where you want a new column — this creates a column beside the existing one. Repeat as needed to build two or more columns within the same row.
Yes. QuoteCloud supports layouts with two or more columns in a single row, allowing you to design custom formats tailored to your content—whether you need three small columns for feature lists or multiple blocks for detailed comparisons.
Multi-column layouts enhance content organization by enabling parallel content blocks. Use them for comparisons, side‑by‑side pricing and descriptions, or to balance text and media so readers can absorb information faster than in a long single column.
Yes. Layout features depend on the page type: canvas pages provide a free, grid-like design (similar to design tools) where you can place blocks anywhere, while grid pages rely on rows, columns and content blocks for structured layouts. Choose the page type that best fits your design needs.
On grid pages, add content blocks inside each column: insert text blocks, images, tables or other supported components and drag or place them into the desired column. On canvas pages you can also position content freely, but columns on grid pages keep items aligned and responsive.
Keep columns balanced in width and content density, use two columns for clear comparisons and reserve more columns for compact data or lists. Test layouts on both canvas and grid pages if available, and preview your document to ensure readability and a professional presentation across devices and print views.