Column Span: Let the <h2> element span across all columns:
h2 {
-webkit-column-span: all; /* Chrome, Safari, Opera */
column-span: all;
}
More “Try it Yourself” examples below.
Definition and Usage
The column-span property specifies how many columns an element should span across.
| Default value: | none |
|---|---|
| Inherited: | no |
| Animatable: | no. Read about animatable |
| Version: | CSS3 |
| JavaScript syntax: | object.style.columnSpan=”all” Try it |
CSS Syntax
column-span: 1|all|initial|inherit;
Property Values
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
| none | Default value. The element should span across one column |
| all | The element should span across all columns |
| initial | Sets this property to its default value. Read about initial |
| inherit | Inherits this property from its parent element. Read about inherit |
Divide the text in a <div> element into three columns:
div {
-webkit-column-count: 3; /* Chrome, Safari, Opera */
-moz-column-count: 3; /* Firefox */
column-count: 3;
}
Specify the width, style, and color of the rule between columns:
div {
-webkit-column-rule: 4px double #ff00ff; /* Chrome, Safari, Opera */
-moz-column-rule: 4px double #ff00ff; /* Firefox */
column-rule: 4px double #ff00ff;
}
