# Row-span The `row-span` style specifies how many rows a widget will span in a grid layout. !!! note This style only affects widgets that are direct children of a widget with `layout: grid`. ## Syntax --8<-- "docs/snippets/syntax_block_start.md" row-span: <integer>; --8<-- "docs/snippets/syntax_block_end.md" The style `row-span` accepts a single non-negative [``](../../../css_types/integer) that quantifies how many rows the given widget spans. ## Example The example below shows a 4 by 4 grid where many placeholders span over several rows. Notice that grid cells are filled from left to right, top to bottom. After placing the placeholders `#p1`, `#p2`, `#p3`, and `#p4`, the next available cell is in the second row, fourth column, which is where the top of `#p5` is. === "Output" ```{.textual path="docs/examples/styles/row_span.py"} ``` === "row_span.py" ```py --8<-- "docs/examples/styles/row_span.py" ``` === "row_span.css" ```sass hl_lines="2 5 8 11 14 17 20" --8<-- "docs/examples/styles/row_span.css" ``` ## CSS ```sass row-span: 3 ``` ## Python ```py widget.styles.row_span = 3 ``` ## See also - [`column-span`](./column_span.md) to specify how many columns a widget spans.