I'm trying to find a way to auto-resize gridster container.
In a way that when user changes browser size, corresponding gridster widgets resized. (In which number of columns and rows does not change, but actual size will)
I can calculate the values for "widget_base_dimensions" as browser size changes,
however I couldn't find a way to update/execute to widgets to cope with new size.
I was seeking if there is a function that supports this kind of feature and I noticed that
on line 3529 on jquery.gridster.js,
/**
* Recalculates the offsets for the faux grid. You need to use it when
* the browser is resized.
*
* @method recalculate_faux_grid
* @return {Object} Returns the instance of the Gridster class.
*/
fn.recalculate_faux_grid = function() {
var aw = this.$wrapper.width();
this.baseX = ($(window).width() - aw) / 2;
this.baseY = this.$wrapper.offset().top;
$.each(this.faux_grid, $.proxy(function(i, coords) {
this.faux_grid[i] = coords.update({
left: this.baseX + (coords.data.col -1) * this.min_widget_width,
top: this.baseY + (coords.data.row -1) * this.min_widget_height
});
}, this));
return this;
};
I tried to some how utilize them but failed :(
If anyone have been successfully utilized this code or work around, can you please help me?
.gridster li{width:34%;}
percentage would make it fit to screen – Bacteria