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Adapt font size to a specified width using either binary search or linear steps.
Adapt font size to a specified width using either binary search or linear steps.
Linear steps works best for small adjustments (eg. on resize) while binary search is most efficient when the expected font-size change is big.
npm install adaptable-text
import AdaptableText from "adaptable-text";
const textToAdapt = new AdaptableText(document.querySelector(".TextToAdapt"), {
step: 0.1,
minFontSize: 10,
width: null,
});
textToAdapt.init();
// Adapt
const adapt = () => {
textToAdapt.setWidth();
textToAdapt.adapt();
};
// Listen for a resize event
window.addEventListener("resize", adapt);
// Kick off
adapt(true);
object
Kind: global class
Creates an instance of AdaptableText.
Param | Type |
---|---|
element | HTMLElement |
[options] | Options |
Initialise the adaptor.
Kind: instance method of AdaptableText
Set the desired width for adaptation from options.width or getBoundingClientRect().width
Kind: instance method of AdaptableText
Adapt font size to a specified width.
Kind: instance method of AdaptableText
Param | Type |
---|---|
[useBinarySearch] | boolean |
object
Kind: global typedef Properties
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
[step] | number | 0.5 | The step used by the generator to calculate the width of the element. |
[minFontSize] | number | 0 | A minimum font size for the element (max would be the size defined in a stylesheet retrieved by window.getComputedStyle(this.element) ). |
[width] | number | "null" | A maximum width for the container. |
MIT. See license file.
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Adapt font size to a specified width using either binary search or linear steps.
We found that adaptable-text demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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