column-count

The column-count CSS property breaks an element's content into the specified number of columns.

Syntax

/* Keyword value */
column-count: auto;

/* <integer> value */
column-count: 3;

/* Global values */
column-count: inherit;
column-count: initial;
column-count: revert;
column-count: unset;

Values

auto

The number of columns is determined by other CSS properties, such as column-width.

<integer>

Is a strictly positive <integer> describing the ideal number of columns into which the content of the element will be flowed. If the column-width is also set to a non-auto value, it merely indicates the maximum allowed number of columns.

Formal definition

Initial value auto
Applies to Block containers except table wrapper boxes
Inherited no
Computed value as specified
Animation type an integer

Formal syntax

<integer> | auto

Examples

Splitting a paragraph across three columns

HTML

<p class="content-box">
  This is a bunch of text split into three columns
  using the CSS `column-count` property. The text
  is equally distributed over the columns.
</p>

CSS

.content-box {
  column-count: 3;
}

Result

Specifications

Browser compatibility

Desktop Mobile
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari WebView Android Chrome Android Firefox for Android Opera Android Safari on IOS Samsung Internet
column-count
50
1
12
12
52
1.5-74
Before version 37, multiple columns didn't work with display: table-caption elements.
10
11.1
15
9
3
50
≤37
50
18
52
4
Before version 37, multiple columns didn't work with display: table-caption elements.
11.1
14
9
1
5.0
1.0

See also

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/column-count