useful.photowall.js is a JavaScript-based image gallery component with no external dependencies.
The photo wall will show up inside a small container, with all of its pictures shown as thumbnails, fitted together in an irregular grid pattern.
Clicking any of the thumbs expands them into a larger version of themselves, covering the entire gallery canvas, and showing the photo as a contained lightbox window.
Developers can control the height of the thumbnail rows, if to allow orphaned thumbnails on the last row, and can even turn off the lightbox viewing capability.
The gallery's layout mimics what you'd get with something like Masonry, but at a much lighter file size and with fewer features as well.
Of course, as with the rest of Maurice van Creij's scripts, useful.photowall.js comes with a demo included.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
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