Functions for creating fixed page layouts. A fixed page layout consists of rows which in turn include columns. Rows exist for the purpose of making sure their elements appear on the same line (if the browser has adequate width). Columns exist for the purpose of defining how much horizontal space within a 12-unit wide grid it's elements should occupy. Fixed pages limit their width to 940 pixels on a typical display, and 724px or 1170px on smaller and larger displays respectively.
fixedPage(..., title = NULL, theme = NULL, lang = NULL)
fixedRow(...)
Elements to include within the container
The browser window title (defaults to the host URL of the page)
One of the following:
NULL
(the default), which implies a "stock" build of Bootstrap 3.
A bslib::bs_theme()
object. This can be used to replace a stock
build of Bootstrap 3 with a customized version of Bootstrap 3 or higher.
A character string pointing to an alternative Bootstrap stylesheet
(normally a css file within the www directory, e.g. www/bootstrap.css
).
ISO 639-1 language code for the HTML page, such as "en" or "ko".
This will be used as the lang in the <html>
tag, as in <html lang="en">
.
The default (NULL) results in an empty string.
A UI definition that can be passed to the shinyUI function.
To create a fixed page use the fixedPage
function and include
instances of fixedRow
and column()
within it. Note that
unlike fluidPage()
, fixed pages cannot make use of higher-level
layout functions like sidebarLayout
, rather, all layout must be done
with fixedRow
and column
.
See the Shiny Application Layout Guide for additional details on laying out fixed pages.
Other layout functions:
fillPage()
,
flowLayout()
,
fluidPage()
,
navbarPage()
,
sidebarLayout()
,
splitLayout()
,
verticalLayout()
## Only run examples in interactive R sessions
if (interactive()) {
ui <- fixedPage(
title = "Hello, Shiny!",
fixedRow(
column(width = 4,
"4"
),
column(width = 3, offset = 2,
"3 offset 2"
)
)
)
shinyApp(ui, server = function(input, output) { })
}