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A new masonry component powered by CSS to be fast loading and free of jQuery or other dependencies. Build specifically for Vue.js projects.

Vue Masonry

😎 Why?

Existing solutions like Vue wrapped DeSandro Masonry, while popular, don't actually leverage Vue's highly optimized Virtual DOM renderer and in DeSandro Masonry's case, actually renders elements twice before showing the layout. All of this is ok but we found it to lead to a slow, "laggy" user experience that would occasionally miss-render our layout.

Our need for a simple Masonry layout that was fast, used Vue's Virtual DOM without needing jQuery or other dependencies led us to explore what we could do with the latest techniques using just CSS within a React Component.

Between flexbox, css columns, css grid we settled on plain ol' div's and a dab of flexbox that allows for "fluid" responsive layouts by default but most importantly is true to Vue's rendering lifecycle.

vue-masonry-css Is a Vue Component with a simple interface to order items into the desired columns at specified breakpoints. With minimal CSS this leads to a quick, reliable solution that also has great browser support along with fast rendering performance ..just as Vue.js intended.

😄 What does this do

🏳️ What doesn't this do

😲 Simple Usage

Add vue-masonry-css to your project:

By script..

<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue-masonry-css"></script>

Or as a module... npm install vue-masonry-css --save-dev

import Vue from 'vue'
import VueMasonry from 'vue-masonry-css'

Vue.use(VueMasonry);

In your HTML template...

<masonry
  :cols="3"
  :gutter="30"
  >
  <div v-for="(item, index) in items" :key="index">Item: {{index + 1}}</div>
</masonry>

Resposive Breakpoints

Different columns and gutter sizes can be specified by passing an object containing key's of the window widths and their values representing the number of columns or gutter size. To have a fallback value, use the default key.

note: The cols= attribute needs to use Vues bind method to evaluate objects. Instead of cols="" use either v-bind:cols="{ 700: 3 }" or the shorthand :cols="{ 700: 3 }"

<masonry
  :cols="{default: 4, 1000: 3, 700: 2, 400: 1}"
  :gutter="{default: '30px', 700: '15px'}"
  >
  <div v-for="(item, index) in items" :key="index">Item: {{index + 1}}</div>
</masonry>

In the above example, the number of columns will default to 4. When the window's is between 1000px and 700px, the number of columns will be 3. The key represents the max-width of the window, and vue-masonry-css will use the largest key that satisfies this.

Example

https://paulcollett.github.io/vue-masonry-css/demo/

Suggestions & Issues

https://github.com/paulcollett/vue-masonry-css

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