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postcss-fluid-sizing-function
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PostCSS plugin to transform fluid() to an expression using clamp(), known as fluid typography.
[!CAUTION] postcss-fluid-sizing-function is no longer recommended. Instead, we suggest implementing Fluid Typography using @yuheiy/postcss-custom-functions as described in the recipes section.
PostCSS plugin to transform fluid()
to an expression using clamp()
, known as fluid typography.
h1 {
font-size: fluid(640px 2rem, 1440px 4rem);
}
.container {
padding: fluid(640px 24px, 1440px 48px) fluid(640px 32px, 1440px 64px);
}
will be processed to:
h1 {
font-size: clamp(2rem, 4vw + 0.4rem, 4rem);
}
.container {
padding: clamp(24px, 3vw + 4.8px, 48px) clamp(32px, 4vw + 6.4px, 64px);
}
Checkout tests for more examples.
The fluid(from-viewport-width from-size, to-viewport-width to-size)
function accepts four dimensions as two comma-separated pairs as its parameters.
from-viewport-width
: The starting viewport-width.from-size
: The starting size. For narrower viewport-widths than from-viewport-width
, the starting size is used.to-viewport-width
: The ending viewport-width.to-size
: The ending size. For wider viewport-widths than to-viewport-width
, the ending size is used.It supports px
units and rem
units, but from-viewport-width
and to-viewport-width
or from-size
and to-size
must each have the same units.
Step 1: Install plugin:
npm install --save-dev postcss postcss-fluid-sizing-function
Step 2: Check you project for existed PostCSS config: postcss.config.js
in the project root, "postcss"
section in package.json
or postcss
in bundle config.
If you do not use PostCSS, add it according to official docs and set this plugin in settings.
Step 3: Add the plugin to plugins list:
module.exports = {
plugins: [
+ require('postcss-fluid-sizing-function'),
require('autoprefixer'),
],
}
viewportWidths
Type: { [key: string]: string }
Default: {}
Defines the viewport-widths that can be referenced from from-viewport-width
and to-viewport-width
via those keys.
require('postcss-fluid-sizing-function')({
viewportWidths: {
sm: '640px',
lg: '1440px',
},
});
Example:
h1 {
font-size: fluid(sm 2rem, lg 4rem);
/* same as fluid(640px 2rem, 1440px 4rem) */
}
You can also define default values if viewport-widths is omitted by using DEFAULT_FROM
or DEFAULT_TO
as keys.
require('postcss-fluid-sizing-function')({
viewportWidths: {
DEFAULT_FROM: '640px',
DEFAULT_TO: '1440px',
},
});
Example:
h1 {
font-size: fluid(2rem, 4rem);
/* same as fluid(640px 2rem, 1440px 4rem) */
}
useLogicalUnits
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Allows you to use vi
units instead of vw
units for the output.
Example:
h1 {
font-size: fluid(640px 2rem, 1440px 4rem);
}
will be processed to:
h1 {
font-size: clamp(2rem, 4vi + 0.4rem, 4rem);
}
rootFontSize
Type: Number
Default: 16
Allows you to set the font-size
of the root used in the calculations for rem
units.
precision
Type: Number
Default: 5
Allows you to control the number of decimal places in the output numbers.
FAQs
PostCSS plugin to transform fluid() to an expression using clamp(), known as fluid typography.
The npm package postcss-fluid-sizing-function receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, postcss-fluid-sizing-function popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that postcss-fluid-sizing-function 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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