by MIGHTYminnow, Mickey Kay, Braad Martin
4.9 (41 reviews)
Equal Height Columns
Easily equalize the height of columns or any collection of elements.
Compatible with WP 6.9
v1.2.1
Current Version v1.2.1
Updated 4 weeks ago
Last Update on 22 Dec, 2025
Synced 9 hours ago
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- Version
- 1.2.1
- Last Updated
- Dec 22, 2025
- Requires WP
- 3.5+
- Tested Up To
- 6.9
- PHP Version
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Common questions about Equal Height Columns
Yes! When the function runs it creates event listeners for the window resize and orientationchange events and recalculates the heights after those events trigger. You can also specify a breakpoint under which the function will not affect the heights, allowing you to equalize the heights for larger screens but leave smaller screens unaffected.
Yes! From the settings page you can enter as many selectors as you'd like, giving you the ability to equalize the heights of an unlimited number of items.
The jQuery script uses the selector to always grab the items fresh from the DOM in its current state, so as long as the selector matches the newly added elements they will get included in the calculation. You can trigger the equalizing manually at any time (such as after new content has been added via AJAX) by triggering the 'equalheights' event on the window like this: jQuery( window ).trigger( 'equalheights' ); Or if you'd prefer to just trigger the equalizing of the heights without involving any events, you can call the equalizeTheHeights() method directly like this: jQuery( '.selector' ).equalizeTheHeights();
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