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@financial-times/dotcom-ui-base-styles
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This new package provides the global document styles for FT.com, including normalisation styles, basic typography, focus states, and `o-grid`.
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This new package provides the global document styles for FT.com, including normalisation styles, basic typography, focus states, and o-grid
.
Please note the initial goal of this package is to centralise all of the required pieces for the progressive font loading technique provided by o-typography
and create a placeholder for the future inclusion of global styles from n-ui-foundations
.
This package is compatible with Node 12+ and is distributed on npm.
npm install --save @financial-times/dotcom-ui-base-styles
After installing the package you can use it to embed the progressive font loading hooks and document styles into your pages on the server-side and initialise the font loading on client-side.
If you are using React to render your app you should use the LoadFontsEmbed
component along with the loadCustomFontsClassNames
and documentStyles
variables to integrate font loading and document styles with your pages:
import {
documentStyles
LoadFontsEmbed,
loadCustomFontsClassNames
} from '@financial-times/dotcom-ui-base-styles'
export default (props) => (
<html className={loadCustomFontsClassNames} style={documentStyles}>
<head>
<meta charSet="utf-8" />
<title>My Amazing Website</title>
<LoadFontsEmbed />
</head>
<body>
...
</body>
</html>
)
Otherwise you can insert the code snippet into a <script>
element:
const {
documentStyles
loadCustomFontsJS,
loadCustomFontsClassNames
} = require('@financial-times/dotcom-ui-base-styles')
function page() {
return `<!DOCTYPE html>
<html className=${loadCustomFontsClassNames} style=${documentStyles}>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>My Amazing Website</title>
<script>${loadCustomFontsJS}</script>
</head>
<body>
...
</body>
</html>`
}
Once you are rendering the styles, class names, and code snippets in your page you will need to initialise the client-side code.
To initialise the client-side JavaScript import the package and call the .init()
method:
import * as baseStyles from '@financial-times/dotcom-ui-base-styles'
baseStyles.init()
This component also provides styles written in Sass which should be imported into your application's main Sass stylesheet:
@import '@financial-times/dotcom-ui-base-styles/styles';
FAQs
This new package provides the global document styles for FT.com, including normalisation styles, basic typography, focus states, and `o-grid`.
The npm package @financial-times/dotcom-ui-base-styles receives a total of 1,227 weekly downloads. As such, @financial-times/dotcom-ui-base-styles popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @financial-times/dotcom-ui-base-styles demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 11 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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