The HTML DOM columnSpan property is used for specifying how an element spans across columns.
Following is the syntax for −
Setting the columnSpan property −
object.style.columnSpan = "1|all|initial|inherit"
The above property values are explained as follows −
Value | Description |
---|---|
1 | Thismakes the element span exactly across one column and this is thedefault value. |
All | Theelement should span across all columns |
Initial | Forsetting this property to initial value. |
Inherit | Toinherit the parent property value |
Let us look at an example for the columnSpan property −
Example
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <style> #DIV1{ column-count: 3; background-color: papayawhip; } #P1{ background-color: lightcyan; font-size: 1.4em; } </style> <script> function changeColumnSpan(){ document.getElementById("P1").style.columnSpan="all"; document.getElementById("Sample").innerHTML="The column span is now set to 1"; } </script> </head> <body> <div id="DIV1"> <p id="P1">This is a sample paragraph heading</p> This is just some random text inside a div. This is going to turn gibberish soon.adkasfdlajfkfask . The text has turned normal now . </div> <p>Change the above div column span property by clicking the below button</p> <button onclick="changeColumnSpan()">Change Column Span</button> <p id="Sample"></p> </body> </html>
Output
On clicking the “Change Column Span” button −