HTML Code:
<!DOCTYPE html><!-- Specifies the document type and version of HTML -->
<html>
<head>
<title>How to divide the text in the division element into two columns</title><!-- Sets the title of the HTML document -->
<style type="text/css"> /* Begins a CSS style block */
.xyz {
-webkit-column-count: 2; /* Specifies the number of columns for the division element with the class "xyz" to 2; specific to WebKit browsers */
column-count: 2; /* Specifies the number of columns for the division element with the class "xyz" to 2 */
}</style><!-- Ends the CSS style block -->
</head>
<body>
<div class="xyz"><!-- Starts a division element with a class of "xyz" -->
<h1>w3resource Tutorial</h1><!-- Inserts an h1 element with the text "w3resource Tutorial" -->
<p>CSS, stands for Cascading Style Sheet is a computer language to describe presentation of HTML and XML web documents.In all the examples of our tutorials, we have used HTML for implementing CSS.</p><!-- Inserts a paragraph element with text describing CSS -->
</div><!-- Ends the division element with a class of "xyz" -->
</body>
</html>
Explanation:
Live Demo:
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HTML:
3.2
| Encoding:
UTF-8
| Version:
0.7.4