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Flex Grid Responsive Adjustments
Description
If the explicit size of a column in flex grid is not given then it will auto-size the columns. For smaller screens, use .small-* class. The medium-expand or large-expand class is used to expand the behavior.
Example
The following example demonstrates the use of responsive adjustment in Foundation −
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta name = "viewport" content = "width = device-width, initial-scale = 1"> <title>Foundation Template</title> <!-- Compressed CSS --> <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/foundation-sites@6.5.1/dist/css/foundation.min.css" integrity="sha256-1mcRjtAxlSjp6XJBgrBeeCORfBp/ppyX4tsvpQVCcpA= sha384-b5S5X654rX3Wo6z5/hnQ4GBmKuIJKMPwrJXn52ypjztlnDK2w9+9hSMBz/asy9Gw sha512-M1VveR2JGzpgWHb0elGqPTltHK3xbvu3Brgjfg4cg5ZNtyyApxw/45yHYsZ/rCVbfoO5MSZxB241wWq642jLtA==" crossorigin="anonymous"> <!-- Compressed JavaScript --> <script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/foundation-sites@6.5.1/dist/js/foundation.min.js" integrity="sha256-WUKHnLrIrx8dew//IpSEmPN/NT3DGAEmIePQYIEJLLs= sha384-53StQWuVbn6figscdDC3xV00aYCPEz3srBdV/QGSXw3f19og3Tq2wTRe0vJqRTEO sha512-X9O+2f1ty1rzBJOC8AXBnuNUdyJg0m8xMKmbt9I3Vu/UOWmSg5zG+dtnje4wAZrKtkopz/PEDClHZ1LXx5IeOw==" crossorigin="anonymous"></script> </head> <body> <h2>Example of Flex Grid</h2> <div class = "row"> <div class = "small-6 large-expand columns" style = "background-color:#8BD6EE;"> First column </div> <div class = "small-6 large-expand columns" style = "background-color:#C0B0F0;"> Second column </div> <div class = "small-6 large-expand columns" style = "background-color:#8BD6EE;"> Third column </div> <div class = "small-6 large-expand columns" style = "background-color:#C0B0F0;"> Forth column </div> <div class = "small-6 large-expand columns" style = "background-color:#8BD6EE;"> Fifth column </div> <div class = "small-6 large-expand columns" style = "background-color:#C0B0F0;"> Sixth column </div> </div> </body> </html>
Output
Let us carry out the following steps to see how the above given code works −
Save the above given html code responsive_adjustment.html file.
Open this HTML file in a browser, an output is displayed as shown below.
Automatic Stacking
Automatic Stacking is the shorthand class used for the responsive adjustment behavior. The .[size]-unstack classes is used to stack all columns in a row by default, and unstack in the larger screen.
Example
The following example demonstrates the use of automatic stacking in Foundation −
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta name = "viewport" content = "width = device-width, initial-scale = 1"> <title>Foundation Template</title> <!-- Compressed CSS --> <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/foundation-sites@6.5.1/dist/css/foundation.min.css" integrity="sha256-1mcRjtAxlSjp6XJBgrBeeCORfBp/ppyX4tsvpQVCcpA= sha384-b5S5X654rX3Wo6z5/hnQ4GBmKuIJKMPwrJXn52ypjztlnDK2w9+9hSMBz/asy9Gw sha512-M1VveR2JGzpgWHb0elGqPTltHK3xbvu3Brgjfg4cg5ZNtyyApxw/45yHYsZ/rCVbfoO5MSZxB241wWq642jLtA==" crossorigin="anonymous"> <!-- Compressed JavaScript --> <script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/foundation-sites@6.5.1/dist/js/foundation.min.js" integrity="sha256-WUKHnLrIrx8dew//IpSEmPN/NT3DGAEmIePQYIEJLLs= sha384-53StQWuVbn6figscdDC3xV00aYCPEz3srBdV/QGSXw3f19og3Tq2wTRe0vJqRTEO sha512-X9O+2f1ty1rzBJOC8AXBnuNUdyJg0m8xMKmbt9I3Vu/UOWmSg5zG+dtnje4wAZrKtkopz/PEDClHZ1LXx5IeOw==" crossorigin="anonymous"></script> </head> <body> <h2>Example of Flex Grid</h2> <div class = "row medium-unstack"> <div class = "columns" style = "background-color:#FF6347;">First</div> <div class = "columns" style = "background-color:#7B68EE;">Second</div> <div class = "columns" style = "background-color:#FF6347;">Third</div> <div class = "columns" style = "background-color:#7B68EE;">Forth</div> <div class = "columns" style = "background-color:#FF6347;">Fifth</div> <div class = "columns" style = "background-color:#7B68EE;">Sixth</div> </div> </body> </html>
Output
Let us carry out the following steps to see how the above given code works −
Save the above given html code automatic_stacking.html file.
Open this HTML file in a browser, an output is displayed as shown below.