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react-responsive-masonry
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A lightweight React responsive masonry component built with css flexbox.
You can download react-responsive-masonry
from the NPM registry via the npm
or
yarn
commands
yarn add react-responsive-masonry
npm install react-responsive-masonry --save
If you don't use package manager and you want to include react-responsive-masonry
directly in your html, you could get it from the UNPKG CDN
https://unpkg.com/react-responsive-masonry/umd/react-responsive-masonry.js
See Demo page
If you want the number of columns change by resizing the window, you need to wrap the Masonry
component by the ResponsiveMasonry
component.
Otherwise, you only need to use the Masonry
component.
import React from "react"
import Masonry, {ResponsiveMasonry} from "react-responsive-masonry"
// The number of columns and the gutter change by resizing the window
class MyWrapper extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<ResponsiveMasonry
columnsCountBreakPoints={{350: 1, 750: 2, 900: 3}}
gutterBreakpoints={{350: "12px", 750: "16px", 900: "24px"}}
>
<Masonry>
<ChildA />
<ChildB />
{/* Children */}
<ChildY />
<ChildZ />
</Masonry>
</ResponsiveMasonry>
)
}
}
// The number of columns and the gutter don't change by resizing the window
class MyWrapper extends Component {
render() {
return (
<Masonry columnsCount={3}>
<ChildA />
<ChildB />
{/* Children */}
<ChildY />
<ChildZ />
</Masonry>
)
}
}
Name | PropType | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
columnsCount | Number | Injected by ResponsiveMasonry | 3 |
gutter | String | Margin surrounding each item e.g. "10px" or "1.5rem" | "0" |
containerTag | String | Tag name of the container element | "div" |
itemTag | String | Tag name of the item element | "div" |
itemStyle | Object | Style object applied to each item | {} |
sequential | Boolean | If true, items are placed in the order they are passed | false |
Name | PropType | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
columnsCountBreakPoints | Object | Keys are breakpoints in px, values are the columns number | {350: 1, 750: 2, 900: 3} |
gutterBreakpoints | Object | Keys are breakpoints in px, values are the gutter value in any valid CSS value for 'gap' |
npm test
).See CONTRIBUTING.md guidelines
See changelog
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENCE.md file for details
FAQs
React responsive masonry component built with css flexbox
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