Make grid items take up remaining space
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thumbnail x 4, , one column can fill in 3 thumbnail, the 4th one go under and fill in rest of the space (without adding new class).
.tile {
max-width: 350px;
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(95px, 1fr));
grid-column-gap: 10px;
grid-row-gap: 10px;
}
.thumbnail {
padding: 20px;
height: auto;
background-color: #ff0099;
color: #fff;
}<div class="item tile">
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #1</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #2</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #3</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #4</div>
</div>html css css3 grid css-grid
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thumbnail x 4, , one column can fill in 3 thumbnail, the 4th one go under and fill in rest of the space (without adding new class).
.tile {
max-width: 350px;
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(95px, 1fr));
grid-column-gap: 10px;
grid-row-gap: 10px;
}
.thumbnail {
padding: 20px;
height: auto;
background-color: #ff0099;
color: #fff;
}<div class="item tile">
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #1</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #2</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #3</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #4</div>
</div>html css css3 grid css-grid
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thumbnail x 4, , one column can fill in 3 thumbnail, the 4th one go under and fill in rest of the space (without adding new class).
.tile {
max-width: 350px;
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(95px, 1fr));
grid-column-gap: 10px;
grid-row-gap: 10px;
}
.thumbnail {
padding: 20px;
height: auto;
background-color: #ff0099;
color: #fff;
}<div class="item tile">
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #1</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #2</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #3</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #4</div>
</div>html css css3 grid css-grid
thumbnail x 4, , one column can fill in 3 thumbnail, the 4th one go under and fill in rest of the space (without adding new class).
.tile {
max-width: 350px;
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(95px, 1fr));
grid-column-gap: 10px;
grid-row-gap: 10px;
}
.thumbnail {
padding: 20px;
height: auto;
background-color: #ff0099;
color: #fff;
}<div class="item tile">
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #1</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #2</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #3</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #4</div>
</div>.tile {
max-width: 350px;
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(95px, 1fr));
grid-column-gap: 10px;
grid-row-gap: 10px;
}
.thumbnail {
padding: 20px;
height: auto;
background-color: #ff0099;
color: #fff;
}<div class="item tile">
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #1</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #2</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #3</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #4</div>
</div>.tile {
max-width: 350px;
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(95px, 1fr));
grid-column-gap: 10px;
grid-row-gap: 10px;
}
.thumbnail {
padding: 20px;
height: auto;
background-color: #ff0099;
color: #fff;
}<div class="item tile">
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #1</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #2</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #3</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #4</div>
</div>html css css3 grid css-grid
html css css3 grid css-grid
edited Nov 10 at 0:51
Michael_B
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asked Nov 10 at 0:26
Yan Mak
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(without adding a new class)
Well, that pretty much rules out CSS Grid. You need a new rule to tell the last item to expand:
.tile {
max-width: 350px;
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(95px, 1fr));
grid-column-gap: 10px;
grid-row-gap: 10px;
}
.thumbnail {
padding: 20px;
background-color: #ff0099;
color: #fff;
}
/* new */
.thumbnail:last-child {
grid-column: 1 / -1;
}<div class="item tile">
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #1</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #2</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #3</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #4</div>
</div>Flexbox can work without adding a new class:
.tile {
max-width: 350px;
display: flex;
flex-wrap: wrap;
}
.thumbnail {
flex: 1 0 95px; /* flex-grow, flex-shrink, flex-basis */
margin: 5px;
padding: 10px;
background-color: #ff0099;
color: #fff;
box-sizing: border-box;
}<div class="item tile">
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #1</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #2</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #3</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #4</div>
</div>
so there no way, grid can do this? My idea is: the "thumbnail" will expend the whole space, then by keep adding more "thumbnail" behind, it will automatically fit in, and the max is 3. So If it 2 "thumbnail", it should share the space 50% 50%
– Yan Mak
Nov 12 at 17:56
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
2
down vote
(without adding a new class)
Well, that pretty much rules out CSS Grid. You need a new rule to tell the last item to expand:
.tile {
max-width: 350px;
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(95px, 1fr));
grid-column-gap: 10px;
grid-row-gap: 10px;
}
.thumbnail {
padding: 20px;
background-color: #ff0099;
color: #fff;
}
/* new */
.thumbnail:last-child {
grid-column: 1 / -1;
}<div class="item tile">
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #1</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #2</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #3</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #4</div>
</div>Flexbox can work without adding a new class:
.tile {
max-width: 350px;
display: flex;
flex-wrap: wrap;
}
.thumbnail {
flex: 1 0 95px; /* flex-grow, flex-shrink, flex-basis */
margin: 5px;
padding: 10px;
background-color: #ff0099;
color: #fff;
box-sizing: border-box;
}<div class="item tile">
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #1</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #2</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #3</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #4</div>
</div>
so there no way, grid can do this? My idea is: the "thumbnail" will expend the whole space, then by keep adding more "thumbnail" behind, it will automatically fit in, and the max is 3. So If it 2 "thumbnail", it should share the space 50% 50%
– Yan Mak
Nov 12 at 17:56
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
(without adding a new class)
Well, that pretty much rules out CSS Grid. You need a new rule to tell the last item to expand:
.tile {
max-width: 350px;
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(95px, 1fr));
grid-column-gap: 10px;
grid-row-gap: 10px;
}
.thumbnail {
padding: 20px;
background-color: #ff0099;
color: #fff;
}
/* new */
.thumbnail:last-child {
grid-column: 1 / -1;
}<div class="item tile">
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #1</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #2</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #3</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #4</div>
</div>Flexbox can work without adding a new class:
.tile {
max-width: 350px;
display: flex;
flex-wrap: wrap;
}
.thumbnail {
flex: 1 0 95px; /* flex-grow, flex-shrink, flex-basis */
margin: 5px;
padding: 10px;
background-color: #ff0099;
color: #fff;
box-sizing: border-box;
}<div class="item tile">
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #1</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #2</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #3</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #4</div>
</div>
so there no way, grid can do this? My idea is: the "thumbnail" will expend the whole space, then by keep adding more "thumbnail" behind, it will automatically fit in, and the max is 3. So If it 2 "thumbnail", it should share the space 50% 50%
– Yan Mak
Nov 12 at 17:56
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
(without adding a new class)
Well, that pretty much rules out CSS Grid. You need a new rule to tell the last item to expand:
.tile {
max-width: 350px;
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(95px, 1fr));
grid-column-gap: 10px;
grid-row-gap: 10px;
}
.thumbnail {
padding: 20px;
background-color: #ff0099;
color: #fff;
}
/* new */
.thumbnail:last-child {
grid-column: 1 / -1;
}<div class="item tile">
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #1</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #2</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #3</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #4</div>
</div>Flexbox can work without adding a new class:
.tile {
max-width: 350px;
display: flex;
flex-wrap: wrap;
}
.thumbnail {
flex: 1 0 95px; /* flex-grow, flex-shrink, flex-basis */
margin: 5px;
padding: 10px;
background-color: #ff0099;
color: #fff;
box-sizing: border-box;
}<div class="item tile">
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #1</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #2</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #3</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #4</div>
</div>
(without adding a new class)
Well, that pretty much rules out CSS Grid. You need a new rule to tell the last item to expand:
.tile {
max-width: 350px;
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(95px, 1fr));
grid-column-gap: 10px;
grid-row-gap: 10px;
}
.thumbnail {
padding: 20px;
background-color: #ff0099;
color: #fff;
}
/* new */
.thumbnail:last-child {
grid-column: 1 / -1;
}<div class="item tile">
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #1</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #2</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #3</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #4</div>
</div>Flexbox can work without adding a new class:
.tile {
max-width: 350px;
display: flex;
flex-wrap: wrap;
}
.thumbnail {
flex: 1 0 95px; /* flex-grow, flex-shrink, flex-basis */
margin: 5px;
padding: 10px;
background-color: #ff0099;
color: #fff;
box-sizing: border-box;
}<div class="item tile">
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #1</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #2</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #3</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #4</div>
</div>.tile {
max-width: 350px;
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(95px, 1fr));
grid-column-gap: 10px;
grid-row-gap: 10px;
}
.thumbnail {
padding: 20px;
background-color: #ff0099;
color: #fff;
}
/* new */
.thumbnail:last-child {
grid-column: 1 / -1;
}<div class="item tile">
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #1</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #2</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #3</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #4</div>
</div>.tile {
max-width: 350px;
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(95px, 1fr));
grid-column-gap: 10px;
grid-row-gap: 10px;
}
.thumbnail {
padding: 20px;
background-color: #ff0099;
color: #fff;
}
/* new */
.thumbnail:last-child {
grid-column: 1 / -1;
}<div class="item tile">
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #1</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #2</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #3</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #4</div>
</div>.tile {
max-width: 350px;
display: flex;
flex-wrap: wrap;
}
.thumbnail {
flex: 1 0 95px; /* flex-grow, flex-shrink, flex-basis */
margin: 5px;
padding: 10px;
background-color: #ff0099;
color: #fff;
box-sizing: border-box;
}<div class="item tile">
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #1</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #2</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #3</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #4</div>
</div>.tile {
max-width: 350px;
display: flex;
flex-wrap: wrap;
}
.thumbnail {
flex: 1 0 95px; /* flex-grow, flex-shrink, flex-basis */
margin: 5px;
padding: 10px;
background-color: #ff0099;
color: #fff;
box-sizing: border-box;
}<div class="item tile">
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #1</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #2</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #3</div>
<div class="thumbnail">Grid - Thumbnail #4</div>
</div>answered Nov 10 at 0:51
Michael_B
142k45225335
142k45225335
so there no way, grid can do this? My idea is: the "thumbnail" will expend the whole space, then by keep adding more "thumbnail" behind, it will automatically fit in, and the max is 3. So If it 2 "thumbnail", it should share the space 50% 50%
– Yan Mak
Nov 12 at 17:56
add a comment |
so there no way, grid can do this? My idea is: the "thumbnail" will expend the whole space, then by keep adding more "thumbnail" behind, it will automatically fit in, and the max is 3. So If it 2 "thumbnail", it should share the space 50% 50%
– Yan Mak
Nov 12 at 17:56
so there no way, grid can do this? My idea is: the "thumbnail" will expend the whole space, then by keep adding more "thumbnail" behind, it will automatically fit in, and the max is 3. So If it 2 "thumbnail", it should share the space 50% 50%
– Yan Mak
Nov 12 at 17:56
so there no way, grid can do this? My idea is: the "thumbnail" will expend the whole space, then by keep adding more "thumbnail" behind, it will automatically fit in, and the max is 3. So If it 2 "thumbnail", it should share the space 50% 50%
– Yan Mak
Nov 12 at 17:56
add a comment |
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