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Multiple-column layout, usually referred to as multicol, is a specification for laying out content into a set of column boxes much like columns in a newspaper. This guide explains how the specification works with some common use case examples.
Multicol is unlike any of the other layout methods we have in CSS; it fragments the content, including all descendant elements, into columns. This happens in the same way that content is fragmented into pages when we work with CSS Paged Media by creating a print stylesheet.