"Mohammed Al-shar'" wrote:
I now changed it to a 2 collumn layout, will it work? or is it too narrow? and, if so, is there a space in the page that wouldn't be so narrow for it?
That's better, but still a little narrow for me, personally.
There seems to be lots of margin (or padding) on these boxed elements. If I were you, I would consider changing that. I do not know how panels writes its markup, but what you need is something similar to an "odd" and "even" class on a vertical table. In this case, you need to know if the box is going "left" or "right" in the 2-column spread.
You want (I think) to be able to have 0px on the outside edge (left edge for a left box, right edge for a right box) and 2px to 4px on the inside edges (left edge for a right box, right edge for a left box). This will give you a "gutter" between your 2 columns, and the gutter will be double the padding width (2px + 2px = 4px gutter).
Anyway, the point is: The boxes are better now, but they still have too much space _around_ them, which you could be using to make them about 10px or more wider.
P.S.
As a side note regarding your page title: I think you should remove the word "the" in the title "Promoting Privacy and Independence for the Visually-challenged Arabs".
Since this is an English title that I see, the word "the" is a bit misused here. "We" (English speakers) would not say "for the Visually-challenged Arabs", even though we would say "...for the Visually-challenged". I mean, you might find some folks who would speak this, it is less likely to find it written.
I would strike that word entirely for a more readable (English) title.