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@squarespace/layout-autocolumns
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A module to lay out a group of elements in an autocolumns-style (i.e., masonry) grid.
NOTICE: This code is licensed to you pursuant to Squarespace’s Developer Terms of Use. See license section below.
npm install --save @squarespace/layout-autocolumns;
const Autocolumns = require('@squarespace/layout-autocolumns');
const grid = new Autocolumns(rootNode, {
config
});
If you prefer to handle transpiling and polyfilling on your own, you can import ES6 from Mercury:
import Autocolumns from '@squarespace/layout-autocolumns/src';
Alternately, Autocolumns specifies a module
property in package.json
that points to the uncompiled src/index.js
, so you may be able to simply import @squarespace/layout-autocolumns
if you're using one of the following bundlers:
Params
Node
- Wrapper around the whole grid (required)Object
- Config objectString
- Class name of the elements to be placed (required)String
- Class name of the parent wrapper around each imageNumber
- Space between each item (in pixels; default 5
)Number
- Smallest number of columns the modules will create (default 1
)Number
- Largest number of columns the module will create (default 12
)Number
- Minimum width for each column (in pixels; default 300
)Function
- Callback function run after each child is loadedBoolean
- Set to true
for the module to handle image loading (default false
)Lays out the grid with existing parameters. Can also pass new parameters when called.
Function to call after resize event. Calls Autocolumns.reset()
then Autocolumns.layout()
.
Resets styles on all children.
Resets styles on wrapper and all children and removes the module classes.
Portions Copyright © 2016 Squarespace, Inc. This code is licensed to you pursuant to Squarespace’s Developer Terms of Use, available at http://developers.squarespace.com/developer-terms-of-use (the “Developer Terms”). You may only use this code on websites hosted by Squarespace, and in compliance with the Developer Terms. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, SQUARESPACE PROVIDES ITS CODE TO YOU ON AN “AS IS” BASIS WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
FAQs
A module to layout items in a vertical grid
The npm package @squarespace/layout-autocolumns receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @squarespace/layout-autocolumns popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @squarespace/layout-autocolumns demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 14 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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