columnend
Columnend is a term used primarily in typesetting and digital page layout to denote the boundary at the end of a vertical column of content. In multi-column designs—common in newspapers, magazines, and many web layouts—each column holds a stream of text and other elements, and the column end marks where that stream terminates before content continues in the next column or on the next page.
In traditional typesetting, the column end is influenced by column width, line length, and editorial constraints.
In computing and digital design, there is no universal technical feature named "columnend." Some layout engines,
Related concepts include column break, column width, column count, and column span, all of which affect how