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Grid-columns
The grid-columns style allows to define the width of the columns of the grid.
!!! note
This style only affects widgets with `layout: grid`.
Syntax
--8<-- "docs/snippets/syntax_block_start.md" grid-columns: <scalar>+; --8<-- "docs/snippets/syntax_block_end.md"
The style grid-columns takes one or more <scalar> that specify the length of the columns of the grid.
If there are more columns in the grid than scalars specified in grid-columns, they are reused cyclically.
If the number of <scalar> is in excess, the excess is ignored.
Values
--8<-- "docs/snippets/type_syntax/scalar.md"
Example
The example below shows a grid with 10 labels laid out in a grid with 2 rows and 5 columns.
We set grid-columns: 1fr 16 2fr.
Because there are more rows than scalars in the style rule, the scalars will be reused:
- columns 1 and 4 have width
1fr; - columns 2 and 5 have width
16; and - column 3 has width
2fr.
=== "Output"
```{.textual path="docs/examples/styles/grid_columns.py"}
```
=== "grid_columns.py"
```py
--8<-- "docs/examples/styles/grid_columns.py"
```
=== "grid_columns.css"
```css
--8<-- "docs/examples/styles/grid_columns.css"
```
CSS
/* Set all columns to have 50% width */
grid-columns: 50%;
/* Every other column is twice as wide as the first one */
grid-columns: 1fr 2fr;
Python
grid.styles.grid_columns = "50%"
grid.styles.grid_columns = "1fr 2fr"