Template:Columns/doc
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{{Columns}} may be used to create up to ten columns across a page.
Syntax
Values for col1 and col2, i.e. the contents of the first and second columns, are expected.
{{Columns | background = <!-- Background (default is none) --> | style = <!-- Use to add extra overall CSS styling --> | colwidth = <!-- Width of each column (default 15.0em) --> | gapbetween = <!-- Gap (gutter) between each column (default 1.25em) --> | col1width = <!-- Use to set a custom width for col1 --> | col1 = <!-- (REQUIRED) First column's contents --> | col2width = <!-- Use to set a custom width for col2 (and so on) --> | col2 = <!-- (REQUIRED) Second column's contents --> | col3width = | col3 = ... | col10width = | col10 = }}
The parameters colstyle
and col1style
to col10style
may also be used to tailor all and/or individual columns' CSS styling.
Examples
- Code
{{Columns | col1 = This is a simple application of the columns template, demonstrating the default column widths | col2 = and gaps between columns. See the next example for a more customized use of the template. }}
- Result
This is a simple application of the columns template, demonstrating the default column widths | and gaps between columns. See the next example for a more customized use of the template. |
- Code
{{Columns |background=beige |colwidth=8.5em |gap<!--between-->=3.25em | col1 = * These * columns * are * more * complex | col2 = The<br/>background<br/>is<br/>beige | col3 = ; Each : column ; is : 8.5 [[Em (typography)|''em'']] ; wide | col4 = {{{!}} !colspan="2"{{!}} and {{!-}} {{!}} the {{!!}} gap {{!-}} {{!}}colspan="2"{{!}} between {{!-}} {{!}} each {{!!}} is {{!-}} !colspan="2" align="center"{{!}} 3.25 ''em'' {{!}}} }}
- Result
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The background is beige |
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See also
Column-generating template families
Caution | The templates listed in the table below are not interchangeable across rows (i.e. across families). For example, using {{Multicol}} with {{End}} instead of {{Multicol-end}} would leave an HTML "div" (division) open, potentially harming any subsequent formatting. |
Family | Wiki table codeFile:Dagger-14-plain.png | Starting template | Break between columns | Ending template |
"Col" | {{Col-begin}} or {{Col-begin-small}} | {{Col-break}}
| {{Col-end}} or {{End}} | |
"Col-float" | 13px | {{Col-float}} | {{Col-float-break}} | {{Col-float-end}} |
"Columns" | 13px | {{Columns}} | – | – |
"Columns-start" | 13px | {{Columns-start}} | {{Column}} | {{Columns-end}} |
"Div col" | 13px | {{Div col}} or {{Columns-list}} | – | {{Div col end}} |
"Multicol" | {{Multicol}} | {{Multicol-break}} | {{Multicol-end}} | |
"TMB" | {{Top}} | {{Mid}} | {{Bottom}} |
File:Dagger-14-plain.png i.e. can the columns handle the wiki markup {| | || |- |} used to create tables? If not, templates that produce these elements (such as {{(!}}, {{!}}, {{!!}}, {{!-}}, {{!)}}) and/or HTML tags (<table>...</table>
, <tr>...</tr>
, etc) will need to be used instead.