Apparently, this is how the script I have works - I guess it's
possible to do the same thing with jQuery?
The script accepts a list of elements, then creates an array of their
heights + top position. It then needs to sort that array numerically
using the sortNumeric() function and then will set t
Well, I found the original, so here it is -
http://v3.thewatchmakerproject.com/journal/354/equalising-box-baselines-with-javascript
Anyone know of anything similar for jQuery?
Ah, I see. Sorry, I hadn't looked at the jsbin link. I don't know of a
plugin to do something like that, but if your outer container's height
is specified you could use jquery's .outerHeight({margin:true}) to get
the height of the DOM nodes above the last one, then subtract that from
the contai
Here's how my example looks without any script, just so you can see. I
need to go from this - http://jsbin.com/eguze - to this - http://jsbin.com/ofehi
On Apr 2, 7:11 pm, sammahoney wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, but unfortunately neither of them are what I
> need - I've already tested both. The
Thanks for the reply, but unfortunately neither of them are what I
need - I've already tested both. They both only work if the elements
to be equalized are starting on the same row. These two scripts work
by basically finding the height of the tallest column, then applying
it to the shorter column
http://www.cssnewbie.com/equalheights-jquery-plugin/
http://www.tomdeater.com/jquery/equalize_columns/
- Jack
sammahoney wrote:
Hi All
I have an old script for equalizing columns. Can't remember where I
got it, but I need something similar in jQuery - I've found a few so
far, but they all eq
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