BigText
BigText Makes Text Big
- Read the original blog post
- Play around on the demo
- Watch the video
Download bigtext.js
Or use bower: bower install bigtext
Run the Tests
Requirements
- jQuery
- A block level parent element. BigText will force all children to be block level as well.
Learn More
BigText works best on browsers that support subpixel font scaling. In order to best serve sizes to all browsers, BigText will adjust word-spacing
as well as font-size
.
Examples
Simple Example
<div id="bigtext">
<span>BIGTEXT</span>
<span>Makes Text Big</span>
</div>
<script>
$('#bigtext').bigtext();
</script>
Better, Progressive Enhancement-Based Example
Use display: inline
children (like a span
) so the text will flow correctly if BigText doesn’t run.
<div id="bigtext">
<span>BIGTEXT</span>
<span>Makes Text Big</span>
</div>
<script>
// Only BigText on “new-ish” browsers
if( 'querySelectorAll' in document ) {
$('#bigtext').bigtext();
}
</script>
Using a List (ordered/unordered)
<ol id="bigtext">
<li>BIGTEXT</li>
<li>Makes Text Big</li>
</ol>
<script>
$('#bigtext').bigtext();
</script>
Restrict to a subset of children
Opt-in children with JS
<div id="bigtext">
<p>BIGTEXT</p>
<p>Makes Text Big</p>
</div>
<script>
$('#bigtext').bigtext({
childSelector: '> p'
});
</script>
Opt-out lines using markup
<ol id="bigtext">
<li>BIGTEXT</li>
<li class="bigtext-exempt">Makes Text Big</li>
</ol>
<script>
$('#bigtext').bigtext();
</script>
Mix and Match Fonts
<ol id="bigtext">
<li>
<span style="font-family: sans-serif">BIG</span>
<span style="font-family: serif">TEXT</span>
</li>
<li>Makes Text Big</li>
</ol>
<script>
$('#bigtext').bigtext();
</script>
Works also with letter-spacing
, word-spacing
, and text-transform
.
Using with Custom Font-Face
Warning: a known issue exists with the Google/TypeKit font loader in WebKit.
<div id="bigtext">
<span>BIGTEXT</span>
<span>Makes Text Big</span>
</div>
<script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/webfont/1/webfont.js"></script>
<script>
$(function() {
WebFont.load({
custom: {
families: ['LeagueGothicRegular'], // font-family name
urls : ['css/fonts/league-gothic/stylesheet.css'] // URL to css
},
active: function() {
$('#bigtext').bigtext();
}
});
});
</script>
Change the default max font size
<div id="bigtext">
<span>BIG</span><!-- the shorter the line, the larger the size required -->
</div>
<script>
$('#bigtext').bigtext({
maxfontsize: 60 // default is 528 (in px)
});
</script>
Adding a default min font size
<div id="bigtext">
<span>This is a super long line that will probably be resized to epically small proportions. We need a minimum font size!</span>
</div>
<script>
$('#bigtext').bigtext({
minfontsize: 16 // default is null
});
</script>
Is your text static and unchanging?
See Paravel's FitText plugin. Curious how the two plugins compare? I've written a full comparison between FitText and BigText.
Extra Features
Re-BigText on Resize (Responsive BigText)
As of 0.1.8, BigText implements its own debounced resize event.
Debug Mode
BigText uses an off-canvas detached node to improve performance when sizing. Setting DEBUG_MODE
to true will leave this detached node on the canvas for visual inspection for problem resolution.
BigText.DEBUG_MODE = true;
Common Problems
Lines Wrapping Pre-BigText
The starting font-size must be small enough to guarantee that each individual line is not wrapping pre-BigText. If the line is too long, BigText will not size it correctly.
Releases
v0.1.0
Initial releasev0.1.1
Added line exempt feature.v0.1.2
Responsive BigText resizes with media queries and resize events (optionally debounced).v0.1.3
v0.1.4
on2013-08-24
Numerous bug fixes, improved accuracy, adds debug mode.v0.1.5
on2013-10-14
BigText uses all children by default (#40)v0.1.6
Various bug fixes.
Using the repo
Run these commands:
npm install
bower install
grunt
Configuring Grunt
Rather than one giant Gruntfile.js
, this project is using a modular Grunt setup. Each individual grunt configuration option key has its own file located in grunt/config-lib/
(readonly upstream configs, do not modify these directly) or grunt/config/
(project specific configs). You may use the same key in both directories, the objects are smartly combined using Lo-Dash merge.
For concatenation in the previous Gruntfile setup, you’d add another key to the giant object passed into grunt.initConfig
like this: grunt.initConfig({ concat: { /* YOUR CONFIG */ } });
. In the new configuration, you’ll create a grunt/config/concat.js
with module.exports = { /* YOUR CONFIG */ };
.