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CSS column-count property results in the 1st column being lower than the others #295
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thoughthollow
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CSS column-count property results in the 1st column being higher than the others
CSS column-count property results in the 1st column being lower than the others
Sep 16, 2022
Hi, I managed to resolve the issue by first making a class (".reportcols") which would apply the style I wanted ("column-count:2; column-fill: balance;"). Like so:
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Hello,
When using the CSS column-count property on a div, the 1st column ends up one line lower than the others.
Here's some example code, done by adding a div with the style "column-count: 2" to the intro of the Paged HTML Document template.
Here's the result:
I've tried adding a bunch of other properties to try to fix it to no avail:
I even tried using some javascript to fix it, but no luck also:
Any help you could give would be much appreciated!
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