All bug reports and problem issues require a reduced test case. Create one by forking any one of the CodePen examples from the docs.
- A reduced test case clearly demonstrates the bug or issue.
- It contains the bare minimum HTML, CSS, and JavaScript required to demonstrate the bug.
- A link to your production site is not a reduced test case.
Providing a reduced test case is the best way to get your issue addressed. Without a reduced test case, your issue may be closed.
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Contributions are welcome! Please note: your code may be used as part of a commercial product if merged. Be clear about what license applies to your patch. The MIT license or public domain unlicense are permissive, and allow integration of your patch into Isotope as part of a commercial product.