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storm-equal-height
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Layout helper to equalise the height of a set of DOM elements. This is a last resort after CSS grid, flexbox, display:table, and min-heights have been discounted. If the elements contain asynchronously loaded assets, including imgs, you will need to inti this compononet after they have loaded.
https://mjbp.github.io/storm-equal-height
HTML
<div class="js-equal-height">
<div>
...
</div>
<div>
...
</div>
<div>
...
</div>
</div>
JS
npm i -S storm-equal-height
either using es6 import
import EqualHeight from 'storm-equal-height';
EqualHeight.init('.js-equal-height');
aynchronous browser loading (use the .standalone version in the /dist folder)
import Load from 'storm-load';
Load('/content/js/async/storm-equal-height.standalone.js')
.then(() => {
StormEqualHeight.init('.js-equal-height');
});
{
minWidth: 768
}
e.g.
EqualHeight.init('.js-equal-height');
npm run test
This is module has both es6 and es5 distributions. The es6 version should be used in a workflow that transpiles.
This module depends upon Object.assign, element.classList, and Promises, available in all evergreen browsers. ie9+ is supported with polyfills, ie8+ will work with even more polyfills for Array functions and eventListeners.
None external.
Imports lodash.throttle.
MIT
FAQs
Layout helper to equalise the height of a set of DOM elements
The npm package storm-equal-height receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, storm-equal-height popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that storm-equal-height demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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