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<includeonly><div style="-moz-column-count: {{{1|2}}}; -webkit-column-count: {{{1|2}}}; column-count: {{{1|2}}};">{{{list}}}</div></includeonly><noinclude> | <includeonly><div style="-moz-column-count: {{{1|2}}}; -webkit-column-count: {{{1|2}}}; column-count: {{{1|2}}};"> | ||
{{{list}}}</div></includeonly><noinclude> | |||
This template splits lists up into even columns, which is handy for [[StrategyWiki:Guide/Wiki markup#Text formatting markup|ordered lists]]. The first unnamed parameter is optional and is for setting the number of columns. If omitted, the list will be split into two columns by default. The mandatory parameter <code>|list=</code> takes the list. | This template splits lists up into even columns, which is handy for [[StrategyWiki:Guide/Wiki markup#Text formatting markup|ordered lists]]. The first unnamed parameter is optional and is for setting the number of columns. If omitted, the list will be split into two columns by default. The mandatory parameter <code>|list=</code> takes the list. | ||
Revision as of 14:17, 7 April 2012
This template splits lists up into even columns, which is handy for ordered lists. The first unnamed parameter is optional and is for setting the number of columns. If omitted, the list will be split into two columns by default. The mandatory parameter |list=
takes the list.
- Examples
Simple two-column list:
{{listcol|list= # one # two # three # four}}
- one
- two
- three
- four
Three-column list:
{{listcol|3|list= # one # two # three}}
- one
- two
- three