postcss-rgrid

PostCSS plugin for simple and responsive grid


Keywords
postcss, css, postcss-plugin, grid
License
MIT
Install
npm install postcss-rgrid@0.1.8

Documentation

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PostCSS plugin for simple and responsive grid.

Features

  • Implemented using CSS flexbox.
  • Adjustable grid columns in media queries.
  • Adjustable grid gutter and margin in media queries.

Elements hierarchy

The grid element is a container that applies the grid rules. Direct descendants of a grid element are called row elements. The row element will wraps its direct descendants (cell elements) according to the grid rules.

<!-- you can use any class for the grid, row, and cell -->
<div class="grid">
  <div class="row">
    <div class="cell-1"></div>
    <div class="cell-2"></div>
  </div>
</div>

Usage

postcss([ require('postcss-rgrid') ])

Usage examples

Creating a grid

First, you have to create a grid definition. To create a new grid definition, use @define-grid at-rule. In the following example the grid will be named mygrid.

@define-grid mygrid {
  gutter: 24px;
  margin: 24px;
  columns: 12;
}

Inside the grid definition you can setup media queries to change the grid properties when those queries are matched. For example in the following definition mygrid have two media queries named phone and tablet. mygrid will change its columns, gutter, and margin when those queries are matched.

@define-grid mygrid {
  gutter: 24px;
  margin: 24px;
  columns: 12;

  @define-media phone screen and (max-width: 480px) {
    gutter: 8px;
    margin: 16px;
    columns: 4;
  }

  @define-media tablet screen and (min-width: 481px) and (max-width: 840px) {
    gutter: 16px;
    margin: 16px;
    columns: 8;
  }
}

To actually use the grid you must apply it to some elements. In the following example .grid will be the the grid container and .row will be the grid's row.

/* CSS */

.grid {
  grid: mygrid;
}

.row {
  grid-row: mygrid;
}
<!-- HTML -->

<div class="grid">
  <div class="row">
    ...
  </div>
</div>

Grid width

By default the grid is fluid, you can limit its width by setting max-width on grid container.

Styling grid's cell

Use @grid-cell to apply cell styles, and @grid-cell-media for the media breakpoints. In the following example, .cell-1 will have 10 columns span, but on phone (media query defined in mygrid) it will have 2 columns span.

Take a note that on tablet media query, .cell-1 will automatically have 8 columns span instead of 10. This is because if the cell's columns span is larger than the grid's, then the grid's will be used.

/* CSS */

.cell-1 {
  @grid-cell mygrid {
    grid-cell-span-columns: 10;

    @grid-media phone {
      grid-cell-span-columns: 2;
    }
  }
}
<!-- HTML -->

<div class="grid">
 <div class="row">
  <div class="cell-1"></div>
 </div>
</div>

Cell's offset

Cells can have two different offsets, before the cell, and after the cell.

.cell-1 {
  @grid-cell mygrid {

    /* 2 columns offset before the cell */
    grid-cell-span-columns: 10 2;
  }
}

.cell-2 {
  @grid-cell mygrid {

    /* 2 columns offset before the cell and 4 columns after the cell*/
    grid-cell-span-columns: 10 2 4;
  }
}

Aligning cells

The grid are implemented using flexbox, so to align all cells in a row you can use align-items property on the row elements. To align individual cell you can use align-self property.

.row {
  align-items: center;
  grid-row: mygrid;
}

.cell-1 {
  align-self: flex-start;
  @grid-cell mygrid { ... }
}

Cell ordering

The grid are implemented using flexbox, so to manipulate cell ordering you can use flexbox properties order.

.cell-1 {
  order: 2;
  @grid-cell mygrid { ... }
}
.cell-2 {
  order: 1;
  @grid-cell mygrid { ... }
}

At-rules and properties

@define-grid

@define-grid defines a new grid and gives a name to it.

Usage:

@define-grid <grid-name> { ... }

Properties that are available to be used inside @define-grid rules are:

  • columns (default: 12): the number of grid's columns.
  • gutter (default: 16px): width of the grid's gutter.
  • margin (default: 16px): width of the margin between each grid's cells.

@define-media

@define-media defines media breakpoint to change the grid properties. @define-media can only be used inside @define-grid. @define-media used the same set of properties as @define-grid

Usage:

@define-grid <grid-name> {

  @define-media <media-name> <media-queries> {
    /* change the grid properties */
  }
}

@define-media parameters:

  • media-name: name to be used to reference this media breakpoints.
  • media-queries: the media queries.

grid

Use the grid property to apply grid's container rules.

Usage:

.myGrid {
  /* ... */

  grid: <grid-name>;

  /* ... */
}

grid-row

Use the grid-row property to apply grid's row rules.

Usage:

.myGridRow {
  /* ... */

  grid-row: <grid-name>;

  /* ... */
}

@grid-cell

Use the @grid-cell at-rule inside CSS selector to apply grid's cell rules to the selector.

Usage:

.myGridCell {
  @grid-cell <grid-name> { /* ... */ }
}

Inside the @grid-cell rule, you must set the grid-cell-span-columns property to configure the grid's cell.

grid-cell-span-columns

Use the grid-cell-span-columns property to configure a grid's cell.

Usage:

.myGridCell {
  @grid-cell <grid-name> {
    grid-cell-span-columns: <cell-columns> [offset-before] [offset-after];
  }
}

Property values:

  • cell-columns: number of columns for the cell.
  • offset-before: number of columns for the offset before the cell.
  • offset-after: number of columns for the offset after the cell.

@grid-cell-media

Inside @grid-cell, you can use @grid-cell-media at-rule to modify cell's property at the grid's media breakpoint. This rule can only be used inside @grid-cell at-rule.

Usage:

.myGridCell {
  @grid-cell <grid-name> {

    @grid-cell-media <media-name> {
      /* Change the cell's properties */
    }
  }
}

Parameters:

  • media-name: the name of media queries defined in grid's definition.

This rule is basically just a CSS media queries, so inside this rule you're not limited to only alter the grid-cell-span-columns property, but you can also alter any other properties.

@grid-media

When not inside a cell elements, you can use @grid-media at-rule to use media queries defined in a grid definition.

Usage:

.mySelector {
  @grid-media <grid-name> <media-name> {
    /* ... */
  }
}

Parameters:

  • grid-name: the name of grid definition.
  • media-name: the name of media query defined in the specified grid definition.