ScaleText
is a component that allows for dynamically sizing the text within a given component to fit its parent container's width and height. It should work with various positioning and should scale the text smoothly. The scaling of an elements text is done on initial render, and then triggered again from a window resize, which should keep the child element's text scaled to the parent's dimensions.
View demo page.
Install as npm module and then Use via import
or require
npm install --save react-scale-text
import ScaleText from "react-scale-text";
or include the UMD build via script tag from CDN:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/react-scale-text@latest/lib/react-scale-text.js"></script>
or, use the minified version, https://unpkg.com/react-scale-text@latest/lib/react-scale-text.min.js
.
The UMD build makes the component ScaleText
available globally for use in the script.
ScaleText
wraps a single Element. Upon render it will scale the text (font-size
) of that element to match the width and height of
the parent element (ScaleText
's direct parent). Upon resize of the browser window after the intial render, it will ensure the text is always
scaled to match the parent container's dimensions.
<div className="parent" style={{ width: "400px", height: "400px" }}>
<ScaleText>
<p className="child">Some text</p>
</ScaleText>
</div>
In the above example, the p
elements font-size would be scaled to match the width/height of the the div.parent
element that contains it on initial render, and thereafter, on any window resize event. With no minFontSize
or maxFontSize
props, the text will scale infinitely with the div.parent
element as it is resized.
<div className="parent" style={{ width: "100%", height: "400px" }}>
<ScaleText widthOnly={true}>
<p className="child">Some text</p>
</ScaleText>
</div>
The above example, using the widthOnly
prop tells ScaleText
to only scale its child element based on the parent's width, not the height. This essentially turns off overflow checking on height to allow the element to scale to the full width of the container. You can then control the height directly via CSS or other means.
This component takes a single Element
as a child to render, which is required.
There are two optional props that can be passed.
- minFontSize - the minimum font size to scale down to (floor) - default
Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY
- maxFontSize - the maximum font size to scale up to (ceiling) - default
Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY
- widthOnly - will scale the element based on the width of it's container only, not the height - default
false