keep font-size in proportion with its containers size
npm install flowtype
then in your app:
var flowtype = require('flowtype')
setup flowtype on el
taking an optional options
object. Possible settings are:
- min: desired font size in pixels when at
el
'smin-width
- max: desired font size in pixels when at
el
'smax-width
- minWidth: overrides
el
's realmin-width
- maxWidth: overrides
el
's realmax-width
- lineRatio: size of
line-height
relative to thefont-size
. defaults to1.45
flowtype(document.body, {
maxWidth: '800px', // can be a CSS value or a Number
minWidth: '300px',
lineRatio: 1.45,
min: 14,
max: 22
})
In the above example when the document is 800px
or wider flowtype will set the font size to 22px
. When the document is 300px
or less it will be set the font size to 14px
. And when the document is at any width between 300px
and 800px
it will set the font size to match proportionally. e.g. if the document was 500px
wide thats 40% of the distance from 300px
to 800px
so the font size will be set to 40% of the distance from 14px
to 22px
which is 17.2px
.
Note: flowtype sets font size in pixels on the el
you passed in. So you need to ensure that any children inside el
have their font set in em
s. Unless you want their font size to stay fixed.
Just run make
and navigate your browser to it.
This is based on flowtype.js by simple focus.