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💯 Fixed : Column width Now Consistent with other columns #9

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@boorge boorge commented Oct 16, 2023

💯 Fixed : Column width Now Consistent with other columns #5

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In your provided CSS code, you've mentioned a specific column width for a .tertiary .content rule on line 194:

.tertiary .content {
  -webkit-column-count: 2;
  -webkit-column-width: 112px;
  -webkit-column-gap: 10px;
  -moz-column-count: 2;
  -moz-column-width: 112px;
  -moz-column-gap: 10px;
  column-count: 2;
  column-width: 117px; /* <-- Inconsistency here */
  column-gap: 10px;
}

The inconsistency you've identified is correct. The column-width property is set to 117px, which differs from the -webkit-column-width and -moz-column-width values of 112px. If you want consistency, you should adjust the column-width value to match the others. For example, you could change it to:

.tertiary .content {
  -webkit-column-count: 2;
  -webkit-column-width: 112px;
  -webkit-column-gap: 10px;
  -moz-column-count: 2;
  -moz-column-width: 112px;
  -moz-column-gap: 10px;
  column-count: 2;
  column-width: 112px; /* <-- Adjusted for consistency */
  column-gap: 10px;
}

This will ensure that the column width is consistent across different browsers.

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