Normalize container height by row with javascript
I’ve been using a few methods to normalize container heights with javascript, but this one does that on a row-by-row basis. Since RWD is all the rage, this seems a pretty nifty solution. Here’s the code:
var currentTallest = 0,
currentRowStart = 0,
rowDivs = new Array(),
$el,
topPosition = 0;
$('.blocks').each(function() {
$el = $(this);
topPostion = $el.position().top;
if (currentRowStart != topPostion) {
// we just came to a new row. Set all the heights on the completed row
for (currentDiv = 0 ; currentDiv < rowDivs.length ; currentDiv++) {
rowDivs[currentDiv].height(currentTallest);
}
// set the variables for the new row
rowDivs.length = 0; // empty the array
currentRowStart = topPostion;
currentTallest = $el.height();
rowDivs.push($el);
} else {
// another div on the current row. Add it to the list and check if it's taller
rowDivs.push($el);
currentTallest = (currentTallest < $el.height()) ? ($el.height()) : (currentTallest);
}
// do the last row
for (currentDiv = 0 ; currentDiv < rowDivs.length ; currentDiv++) {
rowDivs[currentDiv].height(currentTallest);
}
});
$('.blocks') would be changed to use whatever CSS selector you need to equalize.
Thanks CHRIS COYIER
Published on January 23, 2013