When I resize my browser, most of the tiles go to the screen and there is no horizontal scrollbar. Perhaps I know how we can respond to the grid.
Thanks, Balaji.
Looks like someone could make responsive gridster.js! I have not tested this yet, but it can be promising ... http://troolee.imtqy.com/gridstack.js/
Adaptive grid width is available in the dsmorse Gridster fork , which I mainly recommend a repo, because the main repo was inactive for a year.
Here's a responsive demonstration of the width of the grid on the dsmorse fork.
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