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The elements of responsive typography
You could also use a JavaScript library FitText.js, FlowType.js, or Lettering.js to easily apply fluid typography to your project with zero stress.
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Ajusting text to fit in div
It does remind me of something I use to use about 15 years ago, called FitText although it's not meant for paragraphs, it's just meant for super large headings http://fittextjs.com/
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need help with a bit of CSS
So making a card with a 50/50 height ratio should be easy if you use something like flex and hide any overflow from the title, for example. Having text always contain the same vertical and horizontal space is less trivial. You'll have to dynamically calculate the width and height of the container, and dynamically adjust the size of the text. This will likely require some JS. Maybe check out Percentext, Fittext, or search for alternatives to these.
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How to auto resize text on canvas, to be, let's say 5 pixels from the edges?
fit Text is a js plugin that does this
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I've built a Modern fluid typography editor using Svelte
What is the difference between this and http://fittextjs.com/ ?
- Make text smaller when there is more text?
- Font size is useless; let’s fix it
- Make text fit it's parent size using JavaScript
What are some alternatives?
When comparing slabText and FitText.js you can also consider the following projects:
Lettering.js - A lightweight, easy to use Javascript <span> injector for radical Web Typography
BigText - jQuery plugin, calculates the font-size and word-spacing needed to match a line of text to a specific width.
FlowType.JS - Web typography at its finest: font-size and line-height based on element width.
simple-text-rotator - Add a super simple rotating text to your website with little to no markup
circletype - A JavaScript library that lets you curve type on the web.
jquery-responsive-text
novacancy.js - Text Neon Golden effect jQuery plug-in
slabText vs Lettering.js
FitText.js vs Lettering.js
slabText vs BigText
FitText.js vs FlowType.JS
slabText vs FlowType.JS
FitText.js vs BigText
slabText vs simple-text-rotator
FitText.js vs circletype
slabText vs circletype
FitText.js vs jquery-responsive-text
slabText vs novacancy.js
FitText.js vs simple-text-rotator