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Supply Chain Attack Detected in Solana's web3.js Library
A supply chain attack has been detected in versions 1.95.6 and 1.95.7 of the popular @solana/web3.js library.
bricklayer
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Lightweight & independent cascading grid layout library. Inspired by and a lighter alternative to Masonry.
Play with example :point_right:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/bricklayer/0.4.0/bricklayer.min.css">
<script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/bricklayer/0.4.0/bricklayer.min.js"></script>
If you are using modular JavaScript, you can use NPM or Bower
npm install bricklayer # using npm
bower install bricklayer # or using bower
Since Bricklayer is purely vanilla, you can use it with your frameworks. Here some framework examples:
Framework | How to use? | Playground |
---|---|---|
jQuery | Built-in Support (Add jquery.bricklayer.js ) | http://codepen.io/f/pen/zqLJNa |
React | Built-in Support (Check out Playground) | http://www.webpackbin.com/V1L4KdVeW |
Angular.js | You can use JohnnyTheTank/angular-bricklayer | http://plnkr.co/edit/mo3G36 |
You can also add your examples to the list!
<div class="bricklayer">
<div>Your item</div>
<div>Your another item</div>
<div>Your another but long item</div>
<div>Your another but very short item</div>
<div>Your one more item</div>
<div>Your smallest item</div>
</div>
@media screen and (min-width: 1200px) {
.bricklayer-column-sizer {
/* divide by 3. */
width: 33.3%;
}
}
@media screen and (min-width: 768px) {
.bricklayer-column-sizer {
/* divide by 2. */
width: 50%;
}
}
Bricklayer
class:var bricklayer = new Bricklayer(document.querySelector('.bricklayer'))
append(element)
Allows you to append bricks.
bricklayer.append(
myAwesomeElement
)
prepend(element)
Allows you to prepend bricks.
You can also add multiple bricks at once:
bricklayer.append([
myAwesomeElement,
myAwesomeButVeryLongElement
])
destroy()
Destroys bricklayer and related auto-generated elements.
bricklayer.destroy()
To rebuild the Bricklayer for an element, you should rerun Bricklayer
.
bricklayer = new Bricklayer(bricklayer.element)
redraw(columnCount)
Redraws all columns with given columnCount
. If columnCount
is null
it will be decided by
media queries. If browser size changes it will be recalculated.
In this example you'll force layout to be 5
columns.
bricklayer.on("breakpoint", function () { bricklayer.redraw(5) })
You can add listeners to Bricklayer for full control. These allow you to create more extensible layouts. You can use these events especially for animations. Please see examples.
bricklayer.on('beforeAppend', function (e) {
var itemElement = e.detail.item
var columnElement = e.detail.column
// `itemElement` will be appended to the end of `columnElement`
})
bricklayer.on('beforePrepend', function (e) {
var itemElement = e.detail.item
var columnElement = e.detail.column
// `itemElement` will be prepended to the top of `columnElement`
})
bricklayer.on('afterAppend', function (e) {
var itemElement = e.detail.item
var columnElement = e.detail.column
// `itemElement` is appended to the end of `columnElement`
})
bricklayer.on('afterPrepend', function (e) {
var itemElement = e.detail.item
var columnElement = e.detail.column
// `itemElement` is prepended to the top of `columnElement`
})
bricklayer.on('breakpoint', function (e) {
var columnCount = e.detail.columnCount
// In every breakpoint, this event will be fired with the count of columns
})
<link rel="stylesheet" href="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/bricklayer/0.4.0/bricklayer.min.css">
<script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/bricklayer/0.4.0/bricklayer.min.js"></script>
<!-- You should also add jquery.bricklayer.js -->
<script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/bricklayer/0.4.0/jquery.bricklayer.min.js"></script>
Then you should enable plugin for your bricklayer elements.
// Initialize
$(".bricklayer").bricklayer()
// Append Elements
$(".bricklayer").appendElements(elements)
// Prepend Elements
$(".bricklayer").prependElements(elements)
// Listen Events (bricklayer.breakpoint, bricklayer.afterAppend, bricklayer.afterPrepend, bricklayer.beforeAppend, bricklayer.beforePrepend)
$(".bricklayer").on("bricklayer.breakpoint", handlerFunction)
For more information you can play on playground.
Let us know if you use this awesome library in your project and we'll add here!
This plugin works seamlessly with these browsers:
Please add more and open a pull request if you tested successfully on other browsers.
Check out our awesome contributors! Maybe you want to buy some coffee for them ☕️
We need contributions for:
Bricklayer - Cascading Grid Layouts
Copyright © 2016 Adem İlter
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Lightweight and strong Masonry alternative
The npm package bricklayer receives a total of 200 weekly downloads. As such, bricklayer popularity was classified as not popular.
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