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jquery.masonry.psk

v1.0.0

Published

easy jquery plugin to create masonry galleries with bootstrap gryd-system

Readme

#jQuery Plugin - mp-mansory.js

jquery plugin to create mansory galleries with twitter bootstrap grid systyem

Feel free to request new features.

#Options { itemClasses: '', //add classes to items columnClasses: '', //add classes to columns breakpoints: { lg: 4, //default md: 4, //default sm: 6, //default xs: 12, //default }, distributeBy: { order: false, // if true distribute items by default order height: false, // if true distribute items to the column with the lowest height, attr: 'data-order', // Distribute items by attribute value, attrOrder: 'asc'/'desc' // Only applied if is used 'attr' property, order items in ascending or descending order }, onload: function ( items ) { //do something with the items } }

#Why i made this

I made this because I'm a javascript, jQuery and Bootstrap lover who cant stand complex CSS hackings and also because StackOverflow didn't help me resolving this issue.

#Why am I sharing this

Like it is helpfull for me, it can be helpfull for you

#How does it works

Based on the window size and the the breakpoints values passed as argument it calculates the number of columns needed and creates them as div elements with col-(viewport_slug)-(viewport_slug_value) class (you can add custom classes with the property 'columnClasses'). It repeats the same process when a breakpoint is reached.

The default breakpoints sizes are:

lg when window.size > 1200px

md when window.size > 992px && window.size < 1200px

sm when window.size > 720px  && window.size < 992px

xs when when window.size < 720px