My goal is to create a responsive grid with an unknown amount of items, that keep their aspect ratio at 16 : 9. Right now it looks like this:
The problem is, that the items won't scale with the screen size, resulting in a margin at the right site. But when making the grid adapt to the screen size with e.g.: grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fit, minmax(160p, 1fr))
and removing the height: 90px;
, the aspect ratio doesn't persist.
Maybe there is a better solution without css grid? (Maybe using javascript)
You could take advantage of the fact that padding in percentages is based on width.
This CSS-tricks article explains the idea quite well:
...if you had an element that is 500px wide, and padding-top of 100%, the padding-top would be 500px.
Isn't that a perfect square, 500px × 500px? Yes, it is! An aspect ratio!
If we force the height of the element to zero (height: 0;) and don't have any borders. Then padding will be the only part of the box model affecting the height, and we'll have our square.
Now imagine instead of 100% top padding, we used 56.25%. That happens to be a perfect 16:9 ratio! (9 / 16 = 0.5625).
So in order for the columns to maintain aspect ratio:
1) Set the column widths as you suggested:
grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fit, minmax(160p, 1fr))
2) Add a pseudo element to the items to maintain the 16:9 aspect ratio:
.item:before {
content: "";
display: block;
height: 0;
width: 0;
padding-bottom: calc(9/16 * 100%);
}
.grid {
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fit, minmax(160px, 1fr));
grid-template-rows: 1fr;
grid-gap: 20px;
}
.item {
background: grey;
display: flex;
justify-content: center;
}
.item:before {
content: "";
display: block;
height: 0;
width: 0;
padding-bottom: calc(9/16 * 100%);
}
<div class="grid">
<div class="item"></div>
<div class="item"></div>
<div class="item"></div>
<div class="item"></div>
<div class="item"></div>
<div class="item"></div>
<div class="item"></div>
<div class="item"></div>
<div class="item"></div>
<div class="item"></div>
<div class="item"></div>
<div class="item"></div>
<div class="item"></div>
</div>