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Isotope: An exquisite jQuery plugin for magical layouts
## Features + [**Layout modes**](layout-modes.html): Intelligent, dynamic layouts that can't be achieved with CSS alone. + [**Filtering**](filtering.html): Hide and reveal item elements easily with jQuery selectors. + [**Sorting**](sorting.html): Re-order item elements with sorting. Sorting data can be extracted from just about anything. + **Interoperability**: features can be utilized together for a cohesive experience. + **Progressive enhancement**: Isotope's [animation engine](animating.html) takes advantage of the best browser features when available — CSS transitions and transforms, GPU acceleration — but will also fall back to JavaScript animation for lesser browsers. ## LicensingCommercial use of Isotope requires purchase of one-time license fee per developer seat. Commercial use includes any application that makes you money — portfolio sites, premium templates, etc. Commercial licenses may be purchased at metafizzy.co.
Use in non-commercial and personal applications is free. ## Getting started Isotope requires jQuery 1.4.3 and greater. ### Markup Isotope works on a container element with a group of similar child items. {% highlight html %}this
refers to the container, and `$items` refers to the item elements. Both of these are jQuery objects and do _not_ need to be put in jQuery wrappers.
### CSS
Add these styles to your CSS for [filtering](filtering.html), [animation](animating.html) with CSS transitions, and [adding items](adding-items.html).
{% highlight css %}
/**** Isotope Filtering ****/
.isotope-item {
z-index: 2;
}
.isotope-hidden.isotope-item {
pointer-events: none;
z-index: 1;
}
/**** Isotope CSS3 transitions ****/
.isotope,
.isotope .isotope-item {
-webkit-transition-duration: 0.8s;
-moz-transition-duration: 0.8s;
-ms-transition-duration: 0.8s;
-o-transition-duration: 0.8s;
transition-duration: 0.8s;
}
.isotope {
-webkit-transition-property: height, width;
-moz-transition-property: height, width;
-ms-transition-property: height, width;
-o-transition-property: height, width;
transition-property: height, width;
}
.isotope .isotope-item {
-webkit-transition-property: -webkit-transform, opacity;
-moz-transition-property: -moz-transform, opacity;
-ms-transition-property: -ms-transform, opacity;
-o-transition-property: -o-transform, opacity;
transition-property: transform, opacity;
}
/**** disabling Isotope CSS3 transitions ****/
.isotope.no-transition,
.isotope.no-transition .isotope-item,
.isotope .isotope-item.no-transition {
-webkit-transition-duration: 0s;
-moz-transition-duration: 0s;
-ms-transition-duration: 0s;
-o-transition-duration: 0s;
transition-duration: 0s;
}
{% endhighlight %}
## Code repository
This project lives on GitHub at [github.com/desandro/isotope](http://github.com/desandro/isotope). There you can grab the latest code and follow development.
## A word about moderation {: #moderation}
Isotope enables a wealth of functionality. But just because you can take advantage of its numerous features together, doesn't mean you necessarily should. For each each feature you implement with Isotope, consider the benefit gained by users, at the cost of another level of complexity to your interface.
## Acknowledgments
+ [**"Cowboy" Ben Alman**](http://benalman.com/) for [jQuery BBQ](http://benalman.com/projects/jquery-bbq-plugin/) (included with docs)
+ [**Louis-Rémi Babé**](http://twitter.com/Louis_Remi) for [jQuery smartresize](https://github.com/louisremi/jquery-smartresize) (used within Isotope) and for [jQuery transform](https://github.com/louisremi/jquery.transform.js) which clued me in to using jQuery 1.4.3's CSS hooks
+ [**Jacek Galanciak**](http://razorjack.net/) for [jQuery Quicksand](http://razorjack.net/quicksand/), an early kernel of inspiration
+ [**Ralph Holzmann**](http://twitter.com/#!/ralphholzmann) for re-writing the [jQuery Plugins/Authoring tutorial](http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Authoring) and opened my eyes to [Plugin Methods](http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Authoring#Plugin_Methods) pattern
+ [**Eric Hynds**](http://www.erichynds.com/) for his article [Using $.widget.bridge Outside of the Widget Factory](http://www.erichynds.com/jquery/using-jquery-ui-widget-factory-bridge/) which provided the architecture for Isotope
+ [**Paul Irish**](http://paul-irish.com) for [Infinite Scroll](http://infinite-scroll.com) (included with docs), the [imagesLoaded plugin](http://gist.github.com/268257) (included with Isotope), and [Debounced resize() plugin](http://paulirish.com/demo/resize) (provided base for smartresize)
+ The [**jQuery UI Team**](http://jqueryui.com/about) for [$.widget.bridge](https://github.com/jquery/jquery-ui/blob/master/ui/jquery.ui.widget.js#L113-155) (partially used within Isotope)
+ The Modernizr team for [Modernizr](http://www.modernizr.com/) (partially used within Isotope)
+ [**Juriy Zaytsev aka "kangax"**](http://perfectionkills.com) for [getStyleProperty](http://perfectionkills.com/feature-testing-css-properties/) (used within Isotope)