CSS3 Multiple column layout
Method of flowing information in multiple columns
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10.1
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10.3
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all | 56webkit
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10webkit
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57
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11 | 11.4webkit
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5
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1.2
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7.12
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Notes
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1
Partial support refers to not supporting the
break-before
,break-after
,break-inside
properties. WebKit- and Blink-based browsers do have equivalent support for the non-standard-webkit-column-break-*
properties to accomplish the same result (but only theauto
andalways
values). Firefox does not supportbreak-*
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2
Partial support refers to not supporting the
column-fill
property.