HTML | DOM Style columns Property
HTML DOM Style columns Property is used to set the width of the column & column count.
Syntax:
- To Return the column property:
object.style.columns
- To Set the column property:
object.style.columns= "auto|columnwidth columncount| initial|inherit"
- Auto: Sets both values of width & count to auto i.e., default(0).
- columnwidth: Sets the width of the column.
- columncount: Sets the number of columns.
- initial: Sets the value to default.
- inherit: It inherits the value from its parent element.
- Before clicking on button:
- After clicking on button:
- Google Chrome 50 and above
- Edge 12 and above
- Firefox 52 and above
- Internet Explorer 10 and above
- Safari 9 and above
- Opera 11.1 and above
Property Values:
Example:
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Output:
Supported Browsers: The browser supported by HTML | DOM Style columns Property are listed below: