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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T01:20:38+00:00 2026-05-19T01:20:38+00:00

Here’s a problem I run into every now and then, that I usually try

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Here’s a problem I run into every now and then, that I usually try and solve from a back end perspective, but would like to know if there’s a magic solution others have found to solve this on the front end.

Given a ul/li list, provided in the markup alphabetically, from a-z:

<ul>
    <li>Alpha</li>
    <li>Bravo</li>
    <li>Charlie</li>
    <li>Delta</li>
    <li>Echo</li>
    <li>Foxtrot</li>
    <li>Golf</li>
    <li>Hotel</li>
    <li>India</li>
    <li>Juliet</li>
    <li>Kilo</li>
    <li>Lima</li>
    <li>Mike</li>
    <li>November</li>
    <li>Oscar</li>
    <li>Papa</li>
    <li>Quebec</li>
    <li>Romeo</li>
    <li>Sierra</li>
    <li>Tango</li>
    <li>Uniform</li>
    <li>Victor</li>
    <li>Whiskey</li>
    <li>X-ray</li>
    <li>Yankee</li>
    <li>Zulu</li>
</ul>

Typically, it’s very easy to float the items left and sort them visually horizontal in blocks, like such:

One UL/LI list with the li elements floated left

However, to get columns, like this:

Four UL/LI lists with the ul elements floated left

I’ve always had to break the HTML up into separate entities, such as four separate <ul> elements in the above example.

Is there a way to keep it all in one ul list without any additional markup, using just CSS (no JavaScript) to get a columnar look like the second image above? My guess is “no,” but I’ve seen some magic before, and I’d like to answer this more definitively.

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    2026-05-19T01:20:38+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 1:20 am

    Not yet I´m afraid.

    CSS3 has some nice features, see for example http://www.quirksmode.org/css/multicolumn.html but Internet Explorer does not support it and I don´t know how the support in IE9 will be (according to Microsoft non-existent in the beta at the moment)

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