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I am using jquery isotope on my site and I have a page where I has some links that when one is clicked it reoders the isotope items so the clicked link's associated div gets reorded to the first position. I can find any examples of this so i'm helping someone could lend a hand with this.

Thanks C

EDIT:

Here is what I have so far: jsfiddle

$('.button').click(function(){
  var sortName = $('#container .active');
  $('#container').isotope({ sortBy : sortName });
});

I've commented the JS pane with what i'm trying to do. This is not even close I don't think but I am trying. I think i'm going the wrong way about it. Maybe I should be using data-something="" instead.

Please let me know if you have any better ideas.

Also, I need to have them stay in their original positions (apart from the selected one obviously). so if 6 was selected it would be 6123457 or if 3 was selected it would be 3124567. The previous item selected would move back into it's original position.

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  • please post your markup, css, and javascript. Preferably a JSFiddle also.
    – Ejaz
    Apr 21, 2013 at 12:36

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I forked your fiddle. Check it out and see if it matches your expectations. Basically what I did was drop the notion of sorting those items, because if I read your intention right, you only needed to put one div in front of the other. I wasn't sure what's to happen with the other items when you do this rearrangement, so I left them in their last position.

Edit: I guess I misread the question or had not enough coffee that day. I've updated the fiddle to better match what you described.

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  • Thanks @guessimtoolate - That is spot on for the sorting, thankyou. Sorry I wasnt clear about the other items but I actualy need to have them stay in their original positions (apart from the selected one obviously). so if 6 was selected it would be 6123457 or if 3 was selected it would be 3124567 is that possible? Thanks again, C Apr 21, 2013 at 21:04
  • I went back to your original idea and implemented sorting as it was easier that cut-and-paste approach that I thought would do. I mean it should be doable with some array operations, but sorting did prove to be easier to do. I added an updated fiddle that matches your description. Apr 22, 2013 at 6:32

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