This link has been bookmarked by 92 people . It was first bookmarked on 24 Jul 2006, by Nicolas Fournier.
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Chris Raymondload a simple js parser to move content around to put into columns for browsers that don't support this spec
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Pamela Stocks"The W3C multi-column module is a CSS level-three working draft, proposed by the W3C to extend the current CSS box model. The module’s intent is to allow content to flow into multiple columns inside an element. It offers new CSS properties that let the designers specify in how many columns an element should be rendered. The browser takes care of formatting the text so that the columns are balanced."
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Céline in de keukenAs a web designer, you can arrange a text so it flows into several well-balanced columns. Or at least you can try. But as you know, the web is not a medium that provides you absolute control over the final display of information. Your nicely crafted markup may turn out badly if your visitors, for instance, use a different font size or turn images off. Similarly, when you switch from static HTML pages to database-driven content, you lose whatever small ability you had to structure your text. Your markup, accordingly, needs to accommodate content of unknown size.
Of course, this problem is not new. Quite a few people have considered the problem, including the members of the W3C. -
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Sean FarrellSome notes on using CSS3 columns mode to layout a page automatically, but with a javascript solution for non-compliant browsers.
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Andre MalheiroThe JavaScript cuts and moves content from one column to another. There are naturally a number of elements that cannot or should not be divided up: images for instance, but also tables, headings, etc. The algorithm tries to accommodate these content types
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Søren Martin Mark AndersenThe CSS3 multi-column module and our progress toward it to date
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Josiah RitchieAn interesting way to use javascript to enable css3, not currently supported in most browsers, to handle css3 column parameters correctly.
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