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Example for beLayout

Our example page has 3 content areas: a top content area(field_headercontent), a main content area (field_content), and a right content area (field_rightcontent). Using beLayout, we can design a backend layout for these 3 content areas which follows the structure of the frontend page.

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../../../fileadmin/css /belayout-startpage.css" />

<divid= "pm-startpage" style= "border: 1px solid #333333" >

<tablewidth= "99%" >

<tr>

<tdwidth= "99%" colspan= "2" class= "header" style= "background: #CAE0DE; border-bottom: 1px solid black" >

###field_topcontent###

</td>

</tr>

<tr>

<tdwidth= "60%" valign= "top" style= "border-right: 2px solid black" >

###field_content###

</td>

<tdwidth= "40%" valign= "top" class= "right" style= "background: #F6FFC6;" >

###field_rightcontent###

</td>

</tr>

</table>

</div>

img-11 After applying the beLayout, the page module will look like the following screenshot.