I'm writing a web page that needs to display content in boxes, like this:
[ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 5 ]
[ 2 ] [ 4 ] [ 6 ]
Because of varying screen sizes, sometimes the number of rows will vary. For example, a screen that allows for more row to be shown would be arranged like this:
[ 1 ] [ 4 ]
[ 2 ] [ 5 ]
[ 3 ] [ 6 ]
The problem I'm running in to is that when I just float the DIV
s to the left, they show up like this:
[ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
[ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ]
My plan to fix this is to wrap each column in a div, and float that to the left. But because there can be a varying number of rows depending on screen size, I need to accomplish this with jQuery.
I've already counted the number of rows with jQuery, I just can't figure out how to wrap a certain number of divs in a wrapper. Here's my script so far:
var pageHeight = $("body").innerHeight() - 157; // 157 being the height of the page title
var rowCount = Math.floor(pageHeight / 295); // 295 being the height of each item
var itemCount = $("#itemWrapper").children(".item").length;each item
$("#itemWrapper").height(pageHeight);
So, if rowCount = 3
, then I need to wrap the each set of three .item
s in <div class="column"></div>
. And of course remember that there may be only two, or one .item
left over.
This seems pretty simple, but I'm having trouble even finding where to begin. As I research this some more, if I figure anything out, I'll be sure to update my question.
UPDATE 1: Looks like I may be able to use the .wrap()
function of jQuery. I just need to figure out how to use it on more than one DIV
.
UPDATE 2: I found this bit of code, that looks promising, but I can't figure out how to make it change based on the number of rows:
for (var i = 0;i < itemCount;i+=3) {
$(".item").filter(':eq('+i+'),:eq('+(i+1)+'),:eq('+(i+2)+')').wrapAll('<div class="column" />');
};
It seems like for each additional div, it needs to add anther :eq('+(i+1)+')
with one number higher. Not sure how to write script that does that, but I'm still researching. If I just change the 3' to
rowCount` it doesn't properly close all the added divs.