Difference between revisions of "Template:Multicol"
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{| width="{{{1|100%}}}" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" style="background-color: transparent; table-layout: fixed" | {| width="{{{1|100%}}}" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" style="background-color: transparent; table-layout: fixed" | ||
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Revision as of 15:18, 13 June 2006
Use this template to start a multi-column section of a page. For example: {{MultiCol}} This text appears in the first column. {{ColBreak}} This text appears in the second column. {{ColBreak}} This text appears in the third column. {{EndMultiCol}} You can have any number of columns. Each column will be the same width, equally dividing the available horizontal space. Each column has a small (20 pixel) right margin, which prevents text in one column from touching text in the column to its right. This template has one optional parameter: the overall width of the set of columns. This can be an absolute value (e.g., 12cm) or a percentage of the available page width (e.g., 50%). This parameter defaults to 100%. For example, to create a multi-column section of a page that is only 50% the width of the page, do this: {{MultiCol|50%}} This text appears in the first column. {{ColBreak}} This text appears in the second column. {{ColBreak}} This text appears in the third column. {{EndMultiCol}} The multi-column region is always positioned on the left of the page. To change this, place the above Wikitext in a DIV block that has the CSS attribute text-align set to either center or right. |