FitText makes font-sizes flexible. Use this plugin on your responsive design to achieve scalable headlines that fill the width of the parent element.
Here is a simple FitText setup:
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="jquery.fittext.js"></script>
<script>
$("#responsive_headline").fitText();
</script>
Pretty Cool. Your text should now resize based on the width of the parent element. By default: Font-size = 1/10th of the parent element's width.
If your text is resizing poorly, you'll want to turn tweak up/down "The Compressor". It works a little like a guitar amp. The default is 1
.
$("#responsive_headline").fitText(1.2); // Turn the compressor up (text shrinks more aggressively)
$("#responsive_headline").fitText(0.8); // Turn the compressor down (text shrinks less aggressively)
This will hopefully give you a level of "control" that might not be pixel perfect, but scales smoothly & nicely.
FitText now allows you to specify two optional pixel values: minFontSize
and maxFontSize
. Great for situations when you want responsive text but also need to preserve hierarchy.
$("#responsive_headline").fitText(1.2, { minFontSize: '20px', maxFontSize: '40px' })
- Make sure your headline is
display: block;
ordisplay: inline-block;
with a specified width, i.e.width: 100%
. - Be ready to tweak till everything balances out.
- FitText now ignores your CSS file's font-size, but be sure to set one as a non-javascript fallback.
- Make sure your element is appended to document before setting fitText. e.g.
$('<div>').fitText()
will NOT work
v 1.1
- FitText now ignores font-size and has minFontSize & maxFontSize optionsv 1.0.1
- Fix for broken font-size.v 1.0
- Initial Release
This is the part of the show where we cover our butts.
We built this to satisfy a need for fluid resizing text on responsive designs. Mostly for use on Trent Walton's blog, which he's using it all over.
If you want more exact fitting text, there's a plugin for that! We recommend checking out BigText by Zach Leatherman.
If you oppose window.resize()
, it's worth mentioning that @chriscoyier created a fork of FitText using a debounced resize method.
If you think you can make this better, please Download, Fork, & Commit. We'd love your see your ideas.