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module-match-height
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matchHeight: makes the height of all selected elements exactly equal
Demo - Features - Install - Usage - Options - Data API
Advanced Usage - Changelog - License
See the module-match-height.js demo.
In the years since this library was originally developed there have been updates to CSS that can now achieve equal heights in many situations. If you only need to support modern browsers then consider using CSS Flexbox and CSS Grid instead.
Use this library to match height of internal elements, like title or text of teasers
box-sizing and mixed padding, margin, border valuesCDN via jsDelivr
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/module-match-height@latest/dist/module-match-height.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
Download module-match-height.js and include the script in your HTML file:
<script src="module-match-height.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
You can also install using the package managers NPM.
npm install module-match-height
modular code
import MatchHeight from 'module-match-height'
new MatchHeight(document.body, {elements: '.item'});
const containers = document.querySelectorAll(".items-container");
containers.forEach((container) => {
new MatchHeight(document.body, {elements: '.item'});
});
Where options is an optional parameter.
See below for a description of the available options and defaults.
The above example will set all selected elements with the class item to the height of the tallest.
If the items are on multiple rows, the items of each row will be set to the tallest of that row (see byRow option).
Call this on the event (the plugin will automatically update on window load).
See the included test.html for many working examples.
Also see the Data API below for a simple, alternative inline usage.
The default options are:
{
elements: null,
byRow: true,
property: 'height',
target: null,
remove: null,
attributeName: null,
events: true,
throttle: 80,
beforeUpdate: null,
afterUpdate: null
}
Where:
elements is an optional string containing one or more selectors to match against. This string must be a valid CSS selector stringbyRow is true or false to enable row detectionproperty is the CSS property name to set (e.g. 'height' or 'min-height')target is an optional element to use instead of the element with maximum heightremove is an optional element/s to excludedattributeName is an optional for use custom attributeevents is true or false to enable default eventsthrottle milliseconds to executed resize event, default is 80beforeUpdate is a custom method that starts before the height matching processafterUpdate is a custom method that starts after the height matching processUse the data attribute data-mh="group-name" or data-match-height="group-name" where group-name is an arbitrary string to identify which elements should be considered as a group.
<div data-mh="my-group">My text</div>
<div data-mh="my-group">Some other text</div>
<div data-mh="my-other-group">Even more text</div>
<div data-mh="my-other-group">The last bit of text</div>
All elements with the same group name will be set to the same height when the page is loaded, regardless of their position in the DOM, without any extra code required.
It's possible to use custom data attribute data-same-height="group-name"
<div data-same-height="my-group">My text</div>
<div data-same-height="my-group">Some other text</div>
<div data-same-height="my-other-group">Even more text</div>
<div data-same-height="my-other-group">The last bit of text</div>
const containers = document.querySelectorAll(".data-api-items");
containers.forEach((container) => {
new MatchHeight(container, {attributeName: 'data-same-height'});
});
Note that byRow will be enabled when using the data API, if you don't want this (or require other options) then use the alternative method above.
There are some additional functions and properties you should know about:
window.dispatchEvent(new Event('resize'));
If you need to manually trigger an update of all currently set groups, for example if you've modified some content.
You can toggle row detection by setting the byRow option, which defaults to true.
It's also possible to use the row detection function at any time:
const containers = document.querySelectorAll(".target-items");
containers.forEach((container) => {
new MatchHeight(container, {elements: '.item-0, .item-2, .item-3', target: document.getElementById("target-item-1")});
});
Will set all selected elements to the height of the first item with class sidebar.
const containers = document.querySelectorAll(".property-items");
containers.forEach((container) => {
new MatchHeight(container, {elements: '.item', property: 'min-height'});
});
This will set the min-height property instead of the height property.
Where event a event object (DOMContentLoaded, resize, orientationchange).
By default, the events is throttled to execute at a maximum rate of once every 80ms.
Decreasing the throttle option will update your layout quicker, appearing smoother during resize, at the expense of performance.
If you experience lagging or freezing during resize, you should increase the throttle option.
Manual apply, code for JavaScript framework/library (e.g. vue, react ...).
var el = new MatchHeight(document.body, {elements: '.item'});
...
el._apply();
el._applyDataApi('data-match-height');
el._applyDataApi('data-mh');
el._applyAll();
Reset inline style property
var el = new MatchHeight(document.body, {elements: '.item'});
...
el._remove();
Reset events
var el = new MatchHeight(document.body, {elements: '.item'});
...
el._unbind();
Since matchHeight automatically handles updating the layout after certain window events, you can supply functions as global callbacks if you need to be notified.
Introduced new settings beforeUpdate and afterUpdate to allow custom logic to be executed before and after the height matching process.
beforeUpdate: function () {
console.log('beforeUpdate action')
},
afterUpdate: function () {
console.log('afterUpdate action')
}
You should ensure that there are no transitions or other animations that will delay the height changes of the elements you are matching, including any transition: all rules. Otherwise the plugin will produce unexpected results, as animations can't be accounted for.
import MatchHeight from 'module-match-height';
export default {
name: 'Example',
data: function () {
return {
matchHeight: new MatchHeight(document.body, {elements: '.item p'});
}
},
beforeUnmount() {
this.matchHeight._unbind();
},
mounted() {
this.matchHeight._apply();
},
methods: {
reMatch() {
this.matchHeight._apply();
}
}
}
import MatchHeight from 'module-match-height';
class MyComponent extends Component {
matchHeight = new MatchHeight(document.body, {elements: '.item p'});
componentDidMount() {
this.matchHeight._apply();
}
componentWillUnmount() {
this.matchHeight._unbind();
}
render() {
return (
...
);
}
}
I suggest to assign element to a variable for not create multiple instances and events
//Right solution
var el = new MatchHeight(document.body, {elements: '.item'});
... json update
el._apply();
//Wrong solution
new MatchHeight(document.body, {elements: '.item'});
... json update
new MatchHeight(document.body, {elements: '.item'})._apply();
To see what's new or changed in the latest version, see the changelog
module-match-height.js is licensed under The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2023 Simone Miterangelis
This license is also supplied with the release and source code.
As stated in the license, absolutely no warranty is provided.
FAQs
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We found that module-match-height demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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