CSS3 column-rule-width Property

Example

Specify the width of the rule between columns:

div
{
-moz-column-rule-width:1px; /* Firefox */
-webkit-column-rule-width:1px; /* Safari and Chrome */
column-rule-width:1px;
}

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Browser Support

Internet Explorer Firefox Opera Google Chrome Safari

The column-rule-width property is not supported in any of the major browsers.

Firefox supports an alternative, the -moz-column-rule-width property.

Safari and Chrome support an alternative, the -webkit-column-rule-width property.


Definition and Usage

The column-rule-width property specifies the width of the rule between columns.

Default value: medium
Inherited: no
Version: CSS3
JavaScript syntax: object.style.columnRuleWidth="thin"


Syntax

column-rule-width: thin|medium|thick|length;

Value Description
thin Defines a thin rule
medium Defines a medium rule
thick Defines a thick rule
length Specifies the width of the rule


Examples

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Column-count
Divide the text in a div element into three columns.

Column-gap
Divide the text in a div element into three columns, and specify a 30 pixels gap between the columns.

Column-rule
Specify the width, style and color of the rule between columns.