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EDIT: I got it working, thank you very much!
Original message:
For some reason, adding a left/right margin to
ul li
made it behave like the previous lnked image, I don't understand why, but removing the margin fixes it.Generally you don't need anything for child element, except in rare case, which you have seen before a fix...
Columns usually try to balance every columns to have same height, and last column have least items.
EDIT: In your case, \ having a margin-top, which got clipped when new column starts. I don't know if there is a fix for this but I would use padding instead.
CSS is chaotic, dude.
Makes sense. in this case the margin was there from the "display: flex version" and I didn't realize in the first tests.
Which is exactly what I wanted... and was confused as to why there wasn't an easy option. This is perfect.
Thank you very much!