Since I cannot "hand" you a physical piece of paper, you can download and print professional PDFs from these popular (and free) sources:
: Universal paper with subtle dots (usually 5mm apart). Ideal for precise alignment without the "clutter" of graph lines. 📱 Mobile & Responsive skachat shablony dlia verstki
: A simple sheet with a printed browser address bar and window border to help you visualize the "above the fold" content. Since I cannot "hand" you a physical piece
: The classic standard for web layout. It features 12 or 16 columns to help align sidebars and content blocks. : The classic standard for web layout
It sounds like you are looking for to help with hand-drawn web design or UI/UX wireframing . Designers often use these to "sketch out" layouts before moving to digital tools like Figma or CSS.
If you don't have a printer, you can use a : Most web grids use a 12-column layout . Mark 12 equal columns across your page.
: Squares with lines underneath for notes. Best for explaining animations or hover states.