It's possible to have both, but not always easy.

Best-case scenario: make CSS classes named `TwoColumn` and
`multicolsbreak` that work the same as the LaTeX macros.

Otherwise, the Scribble file will need to produce
differently-structured output for HTML and LaTeX.

Sometimes it helps to run Scribble, look at the generated output
(.html or .tex), and try to write a style file (.css or .tex) that
works for the output.

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