@lrnwebcomponents/fluid-type
v8.0.2
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A simple fluid-type sizing wrapper element to apply to anything
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<fluid-type>
Type
A simple fluid-type sizing wrapper element to apply to anything A web component implementation of this article https://andy-bell.design/wrote/custom-property-controlled-fluid-type-sizing/
Usage
To use this web component in your project you can utilize one of the following styles of syntax.
JS module
/* In an existing JS module / web component */
import '@lrnwebcomponents/fluid-type/fluid-type.js';
/* At top of an application with build routine */
<script type="module" src="@lrnwebcomponents/fluid-type/fluid-type.js"></script>
/* Alternatives for top of application */
<script type="module">
import '@lrnwebcomponents/fluid-type/fluid-type.js';
// if you don't have a build routine and need to reference directly
import './node_modules/@lrnwebcomponents/fluid-type/fluid-type.js';
</script>
// via unpkg CDN (good for testing)
<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/@lrnwebcomponents/fluid-type/fluid-type.js"></script>
HTML / CSS
<style>
fluid-type {
--fluid-type-min-size: 2;
--fluid-type-max-size: 5;
}
</style>
<fluid-type><h1>This is fluid-type</h1></fluid-type>
Develop / Demo
Run yarn start
will start a local development server, open your default browser to display it, open your finder to the correct window and start watching the /src
directory for changes and automatically rebuilding the element and documentation site for the demo.
$ yarn start
Test
$ yarn run test
Build
Builds ensure that wcfactory can correctly compile your web component project to work on the maximum number of browsers possible.
$ yarn run build
Contributing
- Fork it!
git clone https://github.com/elmsln/lrnwebcomponents.git
- Create your feature branch:
git checkout -b my-new-feature
- Commit your changes:
git commit -m 'Add some feature'
- Push to the branch:
git push origin my-new-feature
- Submit a pull request :D
Code style
Type (and all lrnwebcomponents) use Prettier to auto-format JS and JSON. The style rules get applied when you commit a change. If you choose to, you can integrate your editor with Prettier to have the style rules applied on every save.