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js-masonry

v1.1.1

Published

Js library to lay elements in masonry grid in optimal positions and auto adjust margin between bricks with option to height sort

Downloads

12

Readme

Vanilla Js library to lay elements in masonry grid in optimal positions and which auto adjusts margin between bricks based on residual space

🏠 Homepage

Install

npm install js-masonry

Script Tag

Dowload and include following file:

js-masonry.js 

Or use cdn	

<script src="
https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/js-masonry.min.js
"></script>

Options

const mas = new jsMasonry('selector/s',
                                      { 
                                        elSelector: string, 
                                        elWidth:number, 
                                        elMargin:number, 
                                        heightSort:string,
                                        percentWidth:boolean, 
                                        callBack : function
                                        })

First Parameter : one or multple selector to apply masonry. ('Refer to querySelectorAll')

Second Parameter :

elSelector : String, (Optional, Element to be used as base brick default first element)
elWidth : Number, (Optional, Width for bricks, deafult elSelector or first element width )
heightSort:string,('ASC' for ascending height, 'DESC' for descending,do not set for as it is)
elMargin : Number, (Optional, Minimum hotizontal and vertical margin between bricks)
percentWidth : Boolen, (Optional, Use percent width set with CSS, deafult:true, Note: do not use elSelector)
callBack : Function (Optional, Function to call after all bricks are lay which get selected element object as parameter1)



Note 1 : Initialize carousel inside script tag on window onload or footer.
Note 2 : If multiple masnory is layed each will get respective element object as callback parameter.
Note 3 : To apply masonry after adding  bricks apply mas.layBrks(el), where el is object (see querySelector)

Author

👤 ujw0l

🤝 Contributing

Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome!Feel free to check issues page.

Show your support

Give a ⭐️ if this project helped you!

📝 License

Copyright © 2019 ujw0l. This project is MIT licensed.


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