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Cascading grid layout library
Masonry works by placing elements in optimal position based on available vertical space, sort of like a mason fitting stones in a wall. You’ve probably seen it in use all over the Internet.
See masonry.desandro.com for complete docs and demos.
Link directly to Masonry files on cdnjs.
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/masonry/3.3.1/masonry.pkgd.js"></script>
<!-- or -->
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/masonry/3.3.1/masonry.pkgd.min.js"></script>
Bower: bower install masonry --save
npm: npm install masonry-layout --save
With jQuery
$('.grid').masonry({
// options...
itemSelector: '.grid-item',
columnWidth: 200
});
With vanilla JavaScript
// vanilla JS
var grid = document.querySelector('.grid');
var msnry = new Masonry( grid, {
// options...
itemSelector: '.grid-item',
columnWidth: 200
});
With HTML
Add a class of js-masonry
to your element. Options can be set in JSON in data-masonry-options
.
<div class="grid js-masonry"
data-masonry-options='{ "itemSelector": ".grid-item", "columnWidth": 200 }'>
<div class="grid-item"></div>
<div class="grid-item"></div>
...
</div>
Masonry is released under the MIT license. Have at it.
Copyright 2015 David DeSandro