column-gap (grid-column-gap)
Quick Summary for column-gap
Code Usage for column-gap
/* Keyword value */ column-gap: normal;  /* <length> values */ column-gap: 3px; column-gap: 2.5em;  /* <percentage> value */ column-gap: 3%;  /* Global values */ column-gap: inherit; column-gap: initial; column-gap: revert; column-gap: unset; More Details for column-gap
column-gap (grid-column-gap)
The column-gap CSS property sets the size of the gap (gutter) between an element's columns.
Initially a part of Multi-column Layout, the definition of column-gap has been broadened to include multiple layout methods. Now specified in Box Alignment, it may be used in Multi-column, Flexible Box, and Grid layouts.
Syntax
/* Keyword value */ column-gap: normal;  /* <length> values */ column-gap: 3px; column-gap: 2.5em;  /* <percentage> value */ column-gap: 3%;  /* Global values */ column-gap: inherit; column-gap: initial; column-gap: revert; column-gap: unset; The column-gap property is specified as one of the values listed below.
Values
normal        The browser's default spacing is used between columns. For multi-column layout this is specified as 1em. For all other layout types it is 0.
<length>        The size of the gap between columns, defined as a <length>. The <length> property's value must be non-negative.
<percentage>        The size of the gap between columns, defined as a <percentage>. The <percentage> property's value must be non-negative.
Formal definition
| Initial value | normal | 
|---|---|
| Applies to | multi-column elements, flex containers, grid containers | 
| Inherited | no | 
| Percentages | refer to corresponding dimension of the content area | 
| Computed value | as specified, with <length>s made absolute, and normal computing to zero except on multi-column elements | 
| Animation type | a length, percentage or calc(); | 
Formal syntax
normal | <length-percentage>where
<length-percentage> = <length> | <percentage>
Examples
Flex layout
HTML<div id="flexbox">   <div></div>   <div></div>   <div></div> </div> #flexbox {   display: flex;   height: 100px;   column-gap: 20px; }  #flexbox > div {   border: 1px solid green;   background-color: lime;   flex: auto; } Grid layout
HTML<div id="grid">   <div></div>   <div></div>   <div></div> </div> #grid {   display: grid;   height: 100px;   grid-template-columns: repeat(3, 1fr);   grid-template-rows: 100px;   column-gap: 20px; }  #grid > div {   border: 1px solid green;   background-color: lime; } Multi-column layout
HTML<p class="content-box">   This is some multi-column text with a 40px column   gap created with the CSS `column-gap` property.   Don't you think that's fun and exciting? I sure do! </p> .content-box {   column-count: 3;   column-gap: 40px; } Specifications
| Specification | 
|---|
| CSS Box Alignment Module Level 3 # column-row-gap | 
| CSS Grid Layout Module Level 3 # gutters | 
| CSS Multi-column Layout Module Level 2 # column-gap | 
See also
Related CSS properties:row-gap, gap   Grid Layout Guide: Basic concepts of grid layout - Gutters   Multi-column Layout Guide: Styling Columns Last modified: Sep 15, 2021, by MDN contributors
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