I played around with CSS3 column-count. Unfortunately, it's not
supported by IE, and Chrome and Safari don't auto adjust the width,
but I got around that, more or less. I suppose getting it working in 4
out of 5 browsers is as good as I'm gonna get it.

w

On Sep 20, 6:39 pm, Tobias Beer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm afraid that's rather "hard-coded" into the plugin. There even are
> some variables you can tweak in the code that allow you to define when
> the columns actually break.
>
> So essentially, it reads:
>
> "After reaching x entries, create a new column and keep on putting
> stuff there..."
>
> However, this really only affects the columns in the middle... the
> leftmost and rightmost columns are independent.
> For sure, this will probably not look good with huge lists, so there
> will be some funny scrollbars at some point.
>
> Cheers, Tobias.

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