Twocolumn
Twocolumn is a page layout in which the content is divided into two vertical columns on each page. This format is common in academic journals, magazines, and newsletters, as well as in web design to maximize information density and to mirror traditional print layouts.
In LaTeX and other print-typesetting systems, the two-column option can be activated at the start of the
In web design, CSS provides multi-column layout with column-count: 2, column-width, and column-gap controls; content flows
Advantages include higher information density and easier skimming, especially for newsletters and journals. Drawbacks include shorter
Typical uses include scientific journals, conference proceedings, design magazines, and responsive layouts that switch between single-column