column-count
The column-count CSS property breaks an element's content into the specified number of columns.
Syntax
/* Keyword value */
column-count: auto;
/* <integer> value */
column-count: 3;
/* Global values */
column-count: inherit;
column-count: initial;
column-count: revert;
column-count: unset;
Values
auto- 
    
The number of columns is determined by other CSS properties, such as
column-width. <integer>- 
    
Is a strictly positive
<integer>describing the ideal number of columns into which the content of the element will be flowed. If thecolumn-widthis also set to a non-autovalue, it merely indicates the maximum allowed number of columns. 
Formal definition
| Initial value | auto | 
|---|---|
| Applies to | Block containers except table wrapper boxes | 
| Inherited | no | 
| Computed value | as specified | 
| Animation type | an integer | 
Formal syntax
Examples
Splitting a paragraph across three columns
HTML
<p class="content-box">
  This is a bunch of text split into three columns
  using the CSS `column-count` property. The text
  is equally distributed over the columns.
</p>
CSS
.content-box {
  column-count: 3;
}
Result
Specifications
| Specification | 
|---|
| CSS Multi-column Layout Module Level 2  # cc  | 
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
See also
- Multiple-column Layout (Learn Layout)
 - Basic Concepts of Multicol