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README.md

MIT License Version

Magic Grid

A simple, lightweight Javascript library for dynamic grid layouts.

Creating a dynamic grid layout has never been easier. With Magic Grid, all you have to do is specify a container and listen for changes. A few other configuration options are available for convenience but it's all very simple. Check it out live on JSFIDDLE. You can read about the implementaion details on CodeBurst.

Note: Every item in the grid must have the same width

Sample Usage

demo

@imlinus has created a Vue.js port of the library. You can check it out here.

Why not CSS Grid?

This issue is addressed in the CodeBurst article:

Implementing a grid layout can quickly turn into a tricky task. If you have grid items that are always the same height, then you can probably make do with a Flexbox grid or some other CSS grid implementation. However, if you’re dealing with user-generated content, chances are, you don’t have the luxury of equal height components. One longer or shorter component would either stretch the other components in its row, or leave some unpleasant whitespace at the bottom of the row. All of a sudden, our beloved CSS grid has become insufficient.

Check out CSS Grid AMA's issue #19 for more details. Straight from CSS expert @rachelandrew:

That's not something grid is designed for. Grid is two dimensional so you are always working in both rows and columns at the same time. You can't use grid to do a "masonry" style layout like that. You could place items in that way if you had a lot of rows and managed how many each spanned, but you can't use auto-placement to get that kind of layout.

Getting Started

Step 1

Get Magic Grid:

npm install magic-grid

Step 2

Import Magic Grid:

import MagicGrid from "magic-grid"

// or
let MagicGrid = require("magic-grid");

You can also pull Magic Grid directly into your html

CDN

<script src="https://unpkg.com/magic-grid/dist/magic-grid.cjs.js"></script>

<!-- or (minified) -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/magic-grid/dist/magic-grid.min.js"></script>

NPM

<script src="node_modules/magic-grid/dist/magic-grid.cjs.js"></script>

<!-- or (minified) -->
<script src="node_modules/magic-grid/dist/magic-grid.min.js"></script>

Step 3

You're good to go! If you used a script tag, the library can be referenced via the global variable, MagicGrid.

let magicGrid = new MagicGrid(...);

magicGrid.listen();

Usage

Static content:

If your container doesn't have any dynamically loaded content i.e., all its child elements are always in the DOM, you should initialize the grid this way:

let magicGrid = new MagicGrid({
  container: "#container", // Required. Can be class or id selector
  static: true, // Required for static content
  animate: true, // Optional
});

magicGrid.listen();

Dynamic content:

If the container relies on data from an api, or experiences a delay, for whatever reason, before it can render its content in the DOM, you need to let the grid know the number of items to expect:

let magicGrid = new MagicGrid({
  container: "#container", // Required. Can be class or id selector
  items: 20, // For a grid with 20 items. Required for dynamic content
  animate: true, // Optional
});

magicGrid.listen();

API

MagicGrid(config)

config (required): Configuration object

The MagicGrid constructor. Initializes the grid with a configuration object.

let magicGrid = new MagicGrid({
  container: "#container", // Required. Class or id of the container.
  static: false, // Required for static content. Default: false.
  items: 30, // Required for dynamic content. Initial number of items in the container.
  gutter: 30, // Optional. Space between items. Default: 25(px)
  maxColumns: 5, // Maximum number of colums. Default: Infinite
  useMin: true, // Append next element to the shortest column. Default: false.
  animate: true, // Animate item positioning. Default: false
});

.listen()

Positions the items and listens for changes to the window size. All items are repositioned whenever the window is resized.

let magicGrid = new MagicGrid({
  container: "#container", // Required. Can be class or id selector
  static: true, // Required for static content
  animate: true, // Optional
});

magicGrid.listen();

.positionItems()

This function is useful in cases where you have to manually trigger a repositioning; for instance, if a new element is added to the container.

let magicGrid = new MagicGrid({
  container: "#container", // Required. Can be class or id selector
  items: 30, // Required for dynamic content.
  animate: true, // Optional
});

magicGrid.listen();

// get data from api
// append new element to DOM

// reposition items
magicGrid.positionItems();


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