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created: 20161209172820513
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modified: 20161220161653258
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tags: Learning
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title: Formatting List Results as Tables with CSS - Specified Columns Methods
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type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
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Sometimes you want the results of a ``<$list>`` widget to be formatted in the form of multiple columns, instead of just one straight listing. This method uses ~CSS to set up listing as columns and assumes that you know how many columns you want. The method here is to create a style that reflects the number of columns you want your table to be in, and then apply that style to the resulting list output.
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For other table-making techniques see also:
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* [[Formatting List Results as Tables with CSS - Variable Column Method]]
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* [[Formatting List Results as Tables (no CSS)]]
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!!! 1) Create a tiddler for the columns tagged with `$:/tags/Stylesheet`, containing:
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```
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/* FOUR COLUMN MODE */
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.fourcolumns {
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display:block;
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-moz-column-count:4;
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-moz-column-gap:1em;
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-webkit-column-count: 4;
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-webkit-column-gap:1em;
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}
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```
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Note the various places you need to indicate the number of columns
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!!! 2) Then format your output like this:
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```
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@@.fourcolumns
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<$list filter="[tag[Filter Operators]]" variable="foo"><br>
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<<foo>>
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</$list>
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```
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!! Example showing partial list of filter operators
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<style>
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.fourcolumns {
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display:block;
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-moz-column-count:4;
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-moz-column-gap:1em;
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-webkit-column-count: 4;
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-webkit-column-gap:1em;
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}
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</style>
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@@.fourcolumns
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<$list filter="[tag[Filter Operators]limit[24]]" variable="foo"><br>
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<<foo>>
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</$list>
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