ފަންވަތް:Col-begin
The
{col-end} templates control columns of text on a page:
- {col-begin} - starts a table (followed by {col-break} for 1st column)
- {col-break} - triggers the start of each column
- {col-end} - ends the multi-column table.
The widths of columns can be specified by using various additional codes. See below for examples.
Usage
- {col-begin|width=70%} - start table with width.
- {col-break|width=66%} - start column-1 as 66% wide.
- This is text in col-1.
- {col-break|width=33%} - start column-2 as 33% wide.
- Text column-2.
- {col-end}
The table will have 2 columns, with column 1 twice (2x) the width of column 2.
A border of 2px (1px width on each side) corresponds to a 5%. Therefore, with a 2px border — for example, as in Wikipedia:Tutorial (Wrap-up and more info) — the width needs to be 95% for the table to fit within the screen. Since it's possible that some tables might not have a border, correction on the individual page could be made after substitution. Another way to create a two column table is like this:
{col-begin|width=95%} |- | Left column | Right column |} |
Column 1 here
Column 2 here
Column 3 here
Column 4 here
Column 5 here
Column 6 here
{Col-end}
ފަންވަތް:Col-2-of-4
{Top}
Column 1 here
{Mid}
Column 2 here
{Bottom}
ފަންވަތް:Col-3-of-4
{Columns-start|num=3} Column 1 here
{Column}
Column 2 here
{Column}
Column 3 here
{Columns-end}
ފަންވަތް:Col-4-of-4
{Multicol}
Column 1 here
{Multicol-break}
Column 2 here
{Multicol-break}
Column 3 here
{Multicol-break}
Column 4 here
{Multicol-end}
Examples
- See: Col-break/examples.
See also
{Col-begin-small} ފަންވަތް:Lts/
{Col-2-of-2})
{Col-3-of-3})
{Col-4-of-4})
{Col-5-of-5})
- For 6, use: {Col-break|width=16.6%} where the width 16.6% is roughly 100/6.
- For 7, use: {Col-break|width=14.2%} or for 8, use: {Col-break|width=12.4%}, etc.
{End})
{Bottom}
{Columns-end} ފަންވަތް:Lts/
{Multicol-end} ފަންވަތް:Lts/
{Div col end} ފަންވަތް:Lts/
External links
- MULTICOL HTML tag
- CSS3 Columns, -moz-column-count
- This template is a self-reference and so is part of the Wikipedia project rather than the encyclopedic content.