To avoid long lists I've got my li set to float: left so that they alternate rows. However, on occasion this causes an unintentional gap between elements when the content in a li takes up two lines. My HTML is:
<ul class="gmc-ingredient-list">
<li>500g Tagliatelle</li>
<li>50g wortel</li>
<li>50g ui</li>
<li>50g bleekselderij</li>
<li>100g pancetta</li>
<li>200g half-om-half-gehakt</li>
<li>200g rundergehakt</li>
<li>200 ml Primitivo (rode wijn)</li>
<li>200ml runderbouillon</li>
<li>5 eetlepels tomatenpuree</li>
<li>Olijfolie</li>
<li>Zeezout</li>
<li>Verse peper</li>
</ul>
My CSS is:
ul.gmc-ingredient-list {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
list-style: none;
width: 300px;
}
ul.gmc-ingredient-list li {
background: url(http://allesoveritaliaanseten.nl/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/aoie-list.png) no-repeat scroll left top transparent;
list-style: none outside none;
padding: 0px 0 0 20px;
width: 130px;
float: left;
}
And the output looks like http://allesoveritaliaanseten.nl/ragu-alla-bolognese/
But there are also some cases in which a li takes up two lines and the output is just fine like http://allesoveritaliaanseten.nl/italiaanse-tomatensoep/
How can I stop the list showing those gaps?
I would recommend you using http://www.csscripting.com/css-multi-column/
I use this script for a long time now and it's really efficient compared to other possibilities available. If your site is done with AJAX, you will have to modify this line: ut.XBrowserAddEventHandler(window,'load',function() { documentReady = true; processElements(); } );
EDIT: This solution is working on any browser since IE6...
With css3 you can add columns to your lists
don't forget to remove the float from the li
Example: http://jsfiddle.net/LWBdp/3/
IE Problems CSS columns don't seem to work for IE, if you leave the float:left in there it will look like you had in IE but will look better in the other browsers!
For more information about css-columns take a look at this article at w3schools