Note that in this example both pages use the default “columns” orientation. It is however possible to specify a distinct orientation for an individual page. This is done by adding the data-orientation attribute to the header of the page you want to change the orientation of. For example:
Note that in this example both pages use the default “columns” orientation. It is however possible to specify a distinct orientation for an individual page. This is done by adding the data-orientation attribute to the header of the page you want to change the orientation of. For example:
Note that in this example both pages use the default “columns” orientation. It is however possible to specify a distinct orientation for an individual page. This is done by adding the data-orientation attribute to the header of the page you want to change the orientation of. For example:
Note that in this example both pages use the default “columns” orientation. It is however possible to specify a distinct orientation for an individual page. This is done by adding the data-orientation attribute to the header of the page you want to change the orientation of. For example:
Note that in this example both pages use the default “columns” orientation. It is however possible to specify a distinct orientation for an individual page. This is done by adding the data-orientation attribute to the header of the page you want to change the orientation of. For example:
Note that in this example both pages use the default “columns” orientation. It is however possible to specify a distinct orientation for an individual page. This is done by adding the data-orientation attribute to the header of the page you want to change the orientation of. For example:
Note that in this example both pages use the default “columns” orientation. It is however possible to specify a distinct orientation for an individual page. This is done by adding the data-orientation attribute to the header of the page you want to change the orientation of. For example: