The Two Right Sidebars layout keeps your primary article in a comfortable reading column while two dedicated sidebars sit neatly to the right. This arrangement is ideal for content-rich pages that need plenty of supporting widgets without crowding the main story. Editors can highlight recent posts, testimonials, contact forms, social feeds and tag clouds all at once, giving readers quick paths to related material. Built on the Canvas grid, the layout stays fully responsive: on smaller screens the sidebars gracefully stack below the content so nothing is lost. Every block is modular, so you can reorder, remove or duplicate widgets to match each section of your site. Spacing, typography and colors all inherit from your chosen Canvas demo, which means this template drops straight into an existing project. Use it for editorial blogs, knowledge bases or any page where context matters as much as the words themselves.

A well-structured two-sidebar page guides readers toward the content that matters while keeping your main story front and center. Balance, clarity and easy navigation make every visit count.

Place your most important supporting widgets in the first right sidebar so they sit closest to the reader's eye as each paragraph ends. Recent posts, a testimonials slider and a quick contact form all work well here, encouraging visitors to explore further or get in touch. Because every widget shares the same Canvas styling, the column feels cohesive no matter how many elements you stack inside it, and the spacing adjusts on its own.

The second right sidebar gives you room for secondary content such as social feeds, photo streams, tabbed widgets or a portfolio carousel. Keeping these items grouped separately helps readers scan the page without feeling overwhelmed. You can mix and match any Canvas widget here, and the responsive grid will reflow everything cleanly on tablets and phones so your layout always looks deliberate.