ng-FitText.js makes font-sizes flexible. Use this AngularJS directive in your fluid or responsive layout to achieve scalable headlines that fill the width of a parent element.
This is a rework of the original jQuery plugin which can be found here: https://github.com/davatron5000/FitText.js.
Grab it with Bower: bower install ngFitText
Include it in your AngularJS application
var myApp = angular.module('myApp', ['ngFitText']);
Apply it to your text
<h1 data-fittext>FitText</h1>
Specifying a value for data-fittext
now allows you to fine tune the font size if you run into issues where font characters visually ooze out of their element.
The FitText directive will also watch the ng-model
placed on the element, so go nuts with dynamic content!
The data-fittext-max=""
and data-fittext-min=""
attributes respectfully limit the font size. This can also be set globally in the fitTextConfigProvider
via min
and max
.
To make use of new lines within a single FitText block you will need to use the data-fittext-nl
attribute on each line wrapper. See the demo page for an example.
Fonts may take time to load in. If this is the case, you can use data-fittext-load-delay=""
to specify the millisecond delay before size is initially calculated.
Because MODULARIZATION, this module doesn't come with debounce functionality included. Instead you will need to specify the functionality in the fitTextConfigProvider
:
module.config(['fitTextConfigProvider', function(fitTextConfigProvider) {
fitTextConfigProvider.config = {
// include a vender function like underscore or lodash
debounce: _.debounce,
// specify your own function
debounce: function(a,b,c) {
var d;return function(){var e=this,f=arguments;clearTimeout(d),d=setTimeout(function(){d=null,c||a.apply(e,f)},b),c&&!d&&a.apply(e,f)}
},
delay: 1000,
};
}]);
Specifying a value for data-fittext allows you to fine tune the text size. Defaults to 1. Increasing this number (ie 1.5) will resize the text more aggressively. Decreasing this number (ie 0.5) will reduce the aggressiveness of resize. data-fittext-min and data-fittext-max allow you to set upper and lower limits.
<h1 data-fittext=".315" data-fittext-min="12" data-fittext-max="50">ng-FitText</h1>
The element needs to either be a block element or an inline-block element with a width specified (% or px).
The data-fittext-max=""
and data-fittext-min=""
attributes respectfully limit the font size. This can also be set globally in the fitTextConfigProvider
via min
and max
.
Debouce (limiting the rate at which FitText will be called on window resize) is available. You can pass initialization parameters to the ngFitText constructor to achieve this:
myApp.config( function( fitTextConfigProvider ) {
fitTextConfigProvider.config = {
debounce: true, //default is false
delay: 1000 //default is 250
};
// OR
fitTextConfigProvider.config.debounce = true;
fitTextConfigProvider.config.delay = 1000;
});