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jquery-textfill

v0.6.0

Published

This jQuery plugin resizes text to make it fit into a container. The font size gets as big as possible. http://jquery-textfill.github.io/

Downloads

3,844

Readme

jQuery TextFill

This jQuery plugin resizes text to make it fit into a container. The font size gets as big as possible.

logo

Usage

  • Remember to include jQuery and jQuery TextFill:
<script src="jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="jquery.textfill.min.js"></script>
  • Select which element you'll use. Make sure to:
    • Specify the parent's width and height
    • Put the text inside of a <span/> child by default (see Options to change this)
<div id='my-element' style='width:100px;height:50px;'>
  <span>The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog</span>
</div>
  • Initialize jQuery TextFill
$('#my-element').textfill({
    ...options...
});

Options

Remember, container means the parent element, while child is the element that will resize. On the example above, the parent was the div and the child was the span.

| Name | Description | Default Value | | ----------------- | ----------- | ------------- | | minFontPixels | Minimal font size (in pixels). The text will shrink up to this value. | 4 | | maxFontPixels | Maximum font size (in pixels). The text will stretch up to this value.. If it's a negative value (size <= 0), the text will stretch to as big as the container can accommodate. | 40 | | innerTag | The child element tag to resize. We select it by using $(innerTag + ':visible:first', container) | span | | widthOnly | Will only resize to the width restraint. The font might become tiny under small containers. | false | | explicitWidth | Explicit width to resize. Defaults to the container's width. | null | | explicitHeight | Explicit height to resize. Defaults to the container's height. | null | | changeLineHeight | Also change the line-height of the parent container. This might be useful when shrinking to a small container. | false | | debug | Output debugging messages to console. | false |

For example,

<script>
$(function() {
    $('#my-element').textfill({
        maxFontPixels: 36
    });
});
</script>

Callbacks

| Name | Called when... | Default Value | | ---------- | ------------------------------------ | ------------- | | success | Called when a resizing is successful | null | | fail | Called when a resizing is failed | null | | complete | Called when all elements are done | null |

For example,

<script>
$(function() {
    $('#my-element').textfill({
        success: function() {
		    console.log("yay!")
		},
		fail: function() {
		    alert("boo hoo!")
		}
    });
});
</script>

Contributing

You are very welcome to contribute! A good number of people did, so feel free to help no matter how small the changes might be.

Just make sure to read the file CONTRIBUTING.md first. There we make a quick take on how you could help us.

Also, there we lay down our rules for reporting issues and making pull requests. Gotcha! Now you can't say we didn't told you about it!

If you found something critical or just want to make a suggestion open an issue and start typing right away.

Credits

This jQuery plugin was created by Russ Painter around May 2009, beginning with a StackOverflow question.

In very early 2012, Yu-Jie Lin helped to move the project to GitHub with version 0.1 and obtained the clearly stated open source licensing from Russ.

Around July 2014 Alexandre Dantas was made a contributor, currently maintaining the project.

License

jquery-textfill is licensed under the MIT License. See file COPYING.md to see what you can and cannot do with the source.

Copyright (c) 2014 Alexandre Dantas
Copyright (c) 2012-2013 Yu-Jie Lin
Copyright (c) 2009 Russ Painter