The plugin works by automatically shifting objects from one column to another, so they perfectly fit with one another.
Also, if the width of the viewport (browser visible area, screen) is modified, so is the entire layout, by adding and removing columns, and implicitly moving objects around again.
To better understand this effect, either go to Wookmark.com and take a look at it, or download the plugin and play with the included demo. A similar effect can also be seen on Pinterest as well.
Wookmark is available under the MIT License, so you can use it any way you want. Development is done on GitHub.
Download Wookmark here.
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