.. include:: /Includes.rst.txt .. _styles-content-get: styles.content.get ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ "css\_styled\_content" does more than just provide us with rendering definitions. It also provides useful :ref:`CONTENT ` objects definitions. So far our code looks like this: .. code-block:: typoscript page.10 = CONTENT page.10.table = tt_content page.10.select { # Use the sorting of the backend. We could as well use the date field or the header. orderBy = sorting # normal column where = colPos = 0 } We can reuse predefined objects from "css\_styled\_content" and write the following instead: .. code-block:: typoscript # This returns content from the "normal" column (colPos = 0). page.10 < styles.content.get There are similar definitions for the other columns: .. code-block:: typoscript # This returns content from the "left" column (colPos = 1). page.10 < styles.content.getLeft # This returns content from the "right" column (colPos = 2). page.10 < styles.content.getRight # This returns content from the "border" column (colPos = 3). page.10 < styles.content.getBorder