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40px | This is a documentation subpage for Template:Div col. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Columns are not supported by some older browsers, most notably Internet Explorer 9 and below and Opera 11.0 and below. See this page for more information. |
Internet Explorer |
Firefox | Safari | Chrome | Opera |
---|---|---|---|---|
≤ 9 | ≤ 1.0 | ≤ 2 | N/A | ≤ 11.0 |
≥ 10 (2012) |
≥ 1.5 (2005) |
≥ 3 (2007) |
≥ 1 (2008) |
≥ 11.1 (2011) |
{{Div col}} (or {{start div col}}), together with {{div col end}} (or {{end div col}}), is used to make a list into columns. It automatically breaks each column into an equal space, meaning, for instance, it isn't necessary to work out the halfway point between two columns. The template also offers options to set a smaller (90%) font-size (|small=yes
), place vertical lines ("rules") between the columns (|rules=
) and to add other custom styling (|style=
).
{{Div col}} can create multiple columns in web browsers which support one of the following CSS properties:
- column-count (for CSS3 compliant browsers; see CSS3 module: Multi-column layout)
- -moz-column-count (for Mozilla/Gecko based browsers such as Firefox)
- -webkit-column-count (for WebKit based browsers such as Safari and Google Chrome)
Contents
Usage
or first unnamed parameter|cols=
- (Now deprecated, as colwidth below is better suited to flexible formatting for a variety of display screen sizes (from mobile phones, tablets, etc to widescreen cinema-style displays))
Specifies the number of columns (default 2). |colwidth=
or second unnamed parameter- Specifies the minimum width of the columns and determines automatically the number of columns based on screen width (i.e. more columns will be shown on wider displays). Overrides cols.
|rules=
- Adds vertical lines ("rules") between the columns if set to yes or some CSS styling (e.g. 1px dashed blue;).
|small=
- Specifies small font size (90%) if set to yes.
|style=
- CSS styling to apply to the columns.
Examples
{{Div col}} [or {{Start div col}}] * a * b * c * d * e * f * g * h {{Div col end}} [or {{End div col}}]
- produces
- a
- b
- c
- d
- e
- f
- g
- h
{{Div col|3}} * a * b * c * d * e * f * g * h {{Div col end}}
- produces
- a
- b
- c
- d
- e
- f
- g
- h
{{Div col||10em}} * a * b * c * d * e * f * g * h {{Div col end}}
- produces
- a
- b
- c
- d
- e
- f
- g
- h
{{Div col|rules=yes}} * a * b * c * d * e * f * g * h {{Div col end}}
- produces
- a
- b
- c
- d
- e
- f
- g
- h
{{Div col|small=yes}} * a * b * c * d * e * f * g * h {{Div col end}}
- produces
- a
- b
- c
- d
- e
- f
- g
- h
TemplateData
See main template page.
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.