column-fill
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since March 2017.
The column-fill
CSS property controls how an element's contents are balanced when broken into columns.
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Syntax
/* Keyword values */
column-fill: auto;
column-fill: balance;
/* Global values */
column-fill: inherit;
column-fill: initial;
column-fill: revert;
column-fill: revert-layer;
column-fill: unset;
The column-fill
property is specified as one of the keyword values listed below. The initial value is balance
so the content will be balanced across the columns.
Values
auto
-
Columns are filled sequentially. Content takes up only the room it needs, possibly resulting in some columns remaining empty.
balance
-
Content is equally divided between columns. In fragmented contexts, such as paged media, only the last fragment is balanced. Therefore in paged media, only the last page would be balanced.
The specification defines a balance-all
value, in which content is equally divided between columns in fragmented contexts, such as paged media. This value is not yet supported in any browser.
Formal definition
Initial value | balance |
---|---|
Applies to | multicol elements |
Inherited | no |
Computed value | as specified |
Animation type | discrete |
Formal syntax
Examples
Balancing column content
HTML
<p class="fill-auto">
This paragraph fills columns one at a time. Since all of the text can fit in
the first column, the others are empty.
</p>
<p class="fill-balance">
This paragraph attempts to balance the amount of content in each column.
</p>
CSS
p {
height: 7em;
background: #ff9;
columns: 3;
column-rule: 1px solid;
}
p.fill-auto {
column-fill: auto;
}
p.fill-balance {
column-fill: balance;
}
Result
Specifications
Specification |
---|
CSS Multi-column Layout Module Level 1 # cf |
Browser compatibility
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Warning: There are some interoperability issues and bugs with column-fill
across browsers, due to unresolved issues in the specification.
In particular, when using column-fill: auto
to fill columns sequentially, Chrome will only consult this property if the multicol container has a size in the block dimension (e.g., height in a horizontal writing mode). Firefox will always consult this property, therefore filling the first column with all of the content in cases where there is no size.