CSS column-count Property


Example

Divide the text in the <div> element into three columns:

div {
  column-count: 3;
}
Try it Yourself »

More "Try it Yourself" examples below.


Definition and Usage

The column-count property specifies the number of columns an element should be divided into.

Show demo ❯

Default value: auto
Inherited: no
Animatable: yes. Read about animatable Try it
Version: CSS3
JavaScript syntax: object.style.columnCount = "3" Try it

Browser Support

The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the property.

Numbers followed by -webkit- or -moz- specify the first version that worked with a prefix.

Property
column-count 50.0
4.0 -webkit-
10.0 52.0
2.0 -moz-
9.0
3.1 -webkit-
37.0
15.0 -webkit
11.1


CSS Syntax

column-count: number|auto|initial|inherit;

Property Values

Value Description Demo
number The optimal number of columns into which the content of the element will be flowed Demo ❯
auto Default value. The number of columns will be determined by other properties, like e.g. "column-width" Demo ❯
initial Sets this property to its default value. Read about initial
inherit Inherits this property from its parent element. Read about inherit

More Examples

Example

Specify a 40 pixels gap between the columns:

div {
  column-gap: 40px;
}
Try it Yourself »

Example

Specify the width, style, and color of the rule between columns:

div {
  column-rule: 4px double #ff00ff;
}
Try it Yourself »

Related Pages

CSS tutorial: CSS Multiple Columns

HTML DOM reference: columnCount property


Copyright 1999-2023 by Refsnes Data. All Rights Reserved.