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Continuously responsive typesetting — Demo:
Textblock
A javascript tool for adjusting size, leading, and grades to cast continuously responsive typography. It works over your current CSS as a progressive enhancement.
The script calculates your setting based on minimum and maximum values for font size, line height, variable grades, and container width:
- minimum/maximum font size
- minimum/maximum line height
- minimum/maximum container width
- minimum/maximum grades (variable fonts only)
To initialize, add the element to be resized (required)
With Vanilla JS
- Include the main script and
- target elements using JS notation:
<script src="textblock.min.js"></script>
<script>
Textblock([{
target: ".some-element"
}]);
</script>
As a Node Module (shown here for React)
- Add to modules with
npm install --save textblock, - include the module, and
- apply to elements within
componentDidMount()as needed:
import Textblock from 'textblock';
componentDidMount() {
Textblock([{
target: ".some-element"
}]);
}
Parameters
target(required ): The element that should be resized".your‑class","#some-id p"minWidth: default320maxWidth: default960minWidth_FontSize: default1.0maxWidth_FontSize: default1.8minWidth_LineHeight: default1.33(unitless values only)maxWidth_LineHeight: default1.25(unitless values only)minWidth_VariableGrade: A variable font weight for the small size, for example450maxWidth_VariableGrade: A variable font weight for the large size, i.e.400container: The container width to measure. Defaults to"parent"and can alternately be set to"self".fontSize_Units: defaultem
For a better sense of context, set your root em to 10px with html { font-size: 62.5%; }. This makes your em units base 10 so 2.4em = 24px. But any number will do because once you start adjusting the min/max numbers, the experience is more visual than calculated. And if you prefer a more scientific approach, Textblock gives you the control you need for setting systems like modular scales.
If you’re using variable fonts, the minWidth_VariableGrade / maxWidth_VariableGrade parameters provide a way to simulate grades (micro-variations in weight to set smaller sizes slightly bolder).
Example Including Extra Parameters
Textblock([{
target: ".some-class",
minWidth: 280,
maxWidth: 800,
minWidth_FontSize: 1.9,
maxWidth_FontSize: 2.6,
minWidth_LineHeight: 1.33,
maxWidth_LineHeight: 1.25,
minWidth_VariableGrade: 366,
maxWidth_VariableGrade: 300,
container: "self",
fontSize_Units: "rem"
}]);
Multiple Elements with Different Settings
Textblock([
{
target: ".some-class",
minWidth_FontSize: 1.9,
maxWidth_FontSize: 2.6
},
{
target: ".another-class",
minWidth_FontSize: 2.4,
maxWidth_FontSize: 3.6,
minWidth_VariableGrade: 450,
maxWidth_VariableGrade: 400,
container: "self"
}
]);