Monday 26 April 2010
jQuery Masonry →
I can’t explain it any better than its creator, David Desandro:
Masonry is a layout plugin for jQuery. Think of it as the flip side of CSS floats. Whereas floating arranges elements horizontally then vertically, Masonry arranges elements vertically then horizontally according to a grid. The result minimizes vertical gaps between elements of varying height, just like a mason fitting stones in a wall.
If TypeNeu were still up, you’d see a fantastic example of this kind of concept in play.
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was wondering how some sites made this happen using HTML and CSS. Turns out they didn’t. Goes to show that if HTML and...
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Cameron Moll is a designer, speaker, and author living in Sarasota, Florida (United States) with his wife and four sons. He's the founder of 