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April 3, 2012 21:00
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Switching Drupal Views Grid to unordered lists
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<?php | |
/** | |
* @file views-view-grid.tpl.php | |
* Default simple view template to display a rows in a grid. | |
* | |
* - $rows contains a nested array of rows. Each row contains an array of | |
* columns. | |
* | |
* @ingroup views_templates | |
*/ | |
?> | |
<?php if (!empty($title)) : ?> | |
<h3><?php print $title; ?></h3> | |
<?php endif; ?> | |
<ul class="<?php print $class; ?>"<?php print $attributes; ?>> | |
<?php foreach ($rows as $row_number => $columns): ?> | |
<span class="<?php print $row_classes[$row_number]; ?> clearfix"> | |
<?php foreach ($columns as $column_number => $item): ?> | |
<li class="<?php print $column_classes[$row_number][$column_number]; ?>"> | |
<?php print $item; ?> | |
</li> | |
<?php endforeach; ?> | |
</span> | |
<?php endforeach; ?> | |
</ul> |
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// Then you need this CSS to go with it: | |
* { | |
-webkit-box-sizing: border-box; | |
-moz-box-sizing: border-box; | |
-o-box-sizing: border-box; | |
box-sizing: border-box; | |
} | |
// This switched box models. The code below assumes this change has been made. | |
// http://paulirish.com/2012/box-sizing-border-box-ftw | |
img { | |
max-width: 100%; | |
height: auto; | |
} // This makes the images fluid | |
ul.views-view-grid { | |
padding-left: 0; | |
list-style: none; | |
list-style-image: none; | |
} | |
ul.views-view-grid li { | |
float: left; | |
padding: 0 0.5em; | |
} | |
ul.views-view-grid li.col-first { | |
padding-left: 0; | |
} | |
ul.views-view-grid li.col-last { | |
padding-right: 0; | |
} | |
.view ul.cols-2 li { | |
width: 50%; | |
} | |
.view ul.cols-3 li { | |
width: 33.3333%; | |
} | |
.view ul.cols-4 li { | |
width: 25%; | |
} | |
.view ul.cols-5 li { | |
width: 20%; | |
} | |
.view ul.cols-6 li { | |
width: 16.6666%; | |
} | |
.view ul.cols-7 li { | |
width: 14.2857%; | |
} | |
.view ul.cols-8 li { | |
width: 12.5%; | |
} | |
.view ul.cols-9 li { | |
width: 11.1111%; | |
} | |
.view ul.cols-10 li { | |
width: 10%; | |
} |
Thanks for the great drop-in replacement.
I've forked your code and did something similar to what micahw156 suggests. The additional spans are removed and the li now gets a child div that takes care of padding. Each li.col-first clears the previous line similar to how the tables rows worked previously.
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Thanks, Jen. This is a great drop-in solution!
I saw a trick in this Omega Theme tutorial that might eliminate the span here: simply adding clear:left to the .col-first class should bring the first column over where it belongs for each row.