List,

Normally the layouts I do have a main content container and an aside
or "sidebar" container which, on mobile, would completely stack one
under the other. A typical scenario I think.

I am trying a different approach where there is no actual "sidebar"
container element separate from a main container element, but at
desktop width, the page would appear to have main area/sidebar area
structure. Also, the content areas would "shuffle" together like a
desk of cards (for lack of a better analogy).

Here's my sample:

http://tomliv.com/shuffle/

I haven't done a layout like this on a production site.

My questions are:

Are there any big 'gotchas' with this type of layout?
Am I doing this correctly/the best way?

TIA.

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Tom Livingston | Senior Front-End Developer | Media Logic |
ph: 518.456.3015x231 | fx: 518.456.4279 | mlinc.com
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