The column-rule-width
CSS property sets the width of the line drawn between columns in a multi-column layout.
Syntax
/* Keyword values */ column-rule-width: thin; column-rule-width: medium; column-rule-width: thick; /* <length> values */ column-rule-width: 1px; column-rule-width: 2.5em; /* Global values */ column-rule-width: inherit; column-rule-width: initial; column-rule-width: revert; column-rule-width: revert-layer; column-rule-width: unset;
The column-rule-width
property is specified as a single <'border-width'>
value.
Values
<'border-width'>
-
Is a keyword defined by
border-width
describing the width of the rule. It may be either a<length>
or one of thethin
,medium
, orthick
keywords.
Formal definition
Initial value | medium |
---|---|
Applies to | multicol containers |
Inherited | no |
Computed value | absolute length, snapped as a border width; 0 if the column rule style is none or hidden |
Animation type | by computed value type |
Formal syntax
<line-width>
Examples
Setting a thick column rule
HTML
<p> This is a bunch of text split into three columns. The `column-rule-width` property is used to change the width of the line that is drawn between columns. Don't you think that's wonderful? </p>
CSS
p { column-count: 3; column-rule-style: solid; column-rule-width: thick; }