Quicksand
jQuery plugin for reordering and filtering items with a nice shuffling animation like the one in this video.
Project site: https://razorjack.net/quicksand.
Demos & docs
Please visit the project site for live demos & documentation.
Usage
The following example would filter items in #content with shuffling animation, leaving only CMYK colors.
$("#content").quicksand($("#data > li"), { // all the parameters have sensible defaults // and in most cases can be optional duration: 1000, easing: "swing", attribute: "data-id", } );
The markup could look like this:
<ol id="content" class="grid"> <li data-id="red">Red</li> <li data-id="green">Green</li> <li data-id="blue">Blue</li> <li data-id="black">Black</li> <li data-id="white">White</li> <li data-id="yellow">Yellow</li> <li data-id="cyan">Cyan</li> <li data-id="magenta">Magenta</li> </ol> <ol id="data" style="display: none;"> <li data-id="cyan">Cyan</li> <li data-id="magenta">Magenta</li> <li data-id="yellow">Yellow</li> <li data-id="black">Black</li> </ol>
Please note that you need to set additional attribute (you can specify which one in options hash, by default it's data-id) so that the plugin can identify same elements within source and destination collections.
No additional CSS is required for the plugin to work. However, you should avoid styling the subject container using id selectors ---- please use class instead.
- the subject (
#content
) is a container visible for the user - the first parameter (
$("#data > li")
) should contain a collection which will replace contents of the subject duration
- specifies duration (in milliseconds) of the animation effect, default:750
easing
- animation easing effect, default:'swing'
attribute
- attribute containing unique value able to identify same item within source and destination collection, default:'data-id'
adjustHeight
-'dynamic'
to animate height of the container (when the target collection is larger or smaller than source collection),'call'
to automatically set height before or after the animation,false
to keep container height constant; default:'call'
adjustWidth
- Adjusts the width of container to fit all the items,'call'
for automatically adjusting before or after the animation (determined automatically),'dynamic'
for width adjustment animation,'auto'
to set the value to'auto'
,false
for not doing absolutely anything about it (useful on responsive pages).useScaling
- use CSS3 scaling effect, default: falseenhancement
- function that performs custom visual enhancements (e.g. font replacements) on newly created items, default:function() {}
. Since version 1.5 of this plugin, this shouldn't be required in most cases as elements created by jquery.quicksand are deep-cloned, which preserves their enhancements and attached events.
You can specify a callback function as an optional last argument.
Dependencies
- jQuery 1.6.1+. jQuery 2 and jQuery 3 is fully supported
- Optional: jQuery Easing (http://gsgd.co.uk/sandbox/jquery/easing/) for additional easing options
- Optional: jquery.transform2d.js from jquery.transform.js for CSS3 scaling effect.
Browser compatibility
Tested under:
- Safari 4
- Chrome 4
- Firefox 3.5
- Opera 10.15
- Internet Explorer 7
- Internet Explorer 8
No Internet Explorer 6 support is planned. Ever. The plugin, however, does not break your web application on IE6, it just skips the animation and replaces the collection immediately.
I recommend using the plugin with HTML5 markup but any other option is fine.
Custom attribute function
If you don't like HTML5 data-* attributes, you can specify a function instead.
$("#content").quicksand($("#data > li"), { // all the parameters have sensible defaults // and in most cases can be optional duration: 1000, easing: "swing", attribute: "data-id", attribute: function(v) { // different src of img means: different object return $(v).find('img').attr('src'); } } );
Integration with enhancement plugins
(This option shouldn't be needed if you use Quicksand v1.5 or higher)
Quicksand works fine with other plugins. Please note that:
- when your items have functional enhancements (e.g. tooltips), remember to use callback to apply them on newly cloned objects:
$("#content").quicksand($("#data > li"), { duration: 1000, }, function() { // callback function $('#content a').tooltip(); } );
- when your items are visually enhanced (e.g. font replacement), use
enhancement
function to refresh/apply during the animation
$("#content").quicksand($("#data > li"), { duration: 1000, enhancement: function() { Cufon.refresh('#content span'); } } );
Licensing
Copyright © 2010 Jacek Galanciak.
Dual licensed under MIT and GPL version 2 license.
In simple language: you don't get any warranty or promise of future maintenance of this library, but you can modify the code or use this library, without any limitations, in commercial products, including commercial website templates.