@fylgja/fontface v2.1.1
Fylgja - FontFace
The Fylgja font-face mixin makes it super easy to load fonts.
It will set all required settings for a good font-face automatically. Which are still configurable if needed.
Installation
npm i -D @fylgja/fontface
How to use
Include the font-face package in to your code via;
Include the utilkit package in to your code via;
@import "@fylgja/fontface"; // (DartSass, LibSass 3.6)
@import "@fylgja/fontface/index"; // old way
To load a font. Call the font-face mixin. Add your font name + suffix of the font.
All the other steps will be created by the mixin automatically, (See config).
Input:
@include font-face("Roboto", "Bold Italic");
Output:
@font-face {
font-family: "Roboto";
src:
local("Roboto Bold Italic"),
local("Roboto-BoldItalic"),
url("../fonts/Roboto-BoldItalic.woff2") format("woff2"),
url("../fonts/Roboto-BoldItalic.woff") format("woff");
unicode-range: "U+0000—00FF";
font-weight: 700;
font-style: italic;
font-display: swap;
}
Config
There is no real config except the mixin options that you can pass per font.
Most options are filled in. if left to its default value.
For this reason it is better to call a specific option. Instead changing the complete mixin options. Until you've reached the option you need to change.
Examples;
Bad way:
@include font-face("Roboto", "Regular", 400, "U+0-10FFFF", "../assets");
Good way:
@include font-face("Roboto", "Regular", $path: "../assets");
Options | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|
$name | Name of the font family | |
$suffix | null | Suffix (e.g. Regular or Bold) |
$styles | $suffix | Styles (e.g. 700i or 700 italic) |
$unicode | $u-latin | Unicode range of the the font face. |
$path | '../fonts' | Path to the font file |
$file-name | null | File name of the font |
$formats | local, woff2, woff | The file formats of the font-face. |
$load | swap | Loading option of the font |
If an option is NULL it will be filled in by the font-face defaults
If an option is missing. Plz leave a feature request.
Tips
Loop
You can load the entire Roboto font stack via a foreach loop.
$fonts-roboto: (
"Light",
"Light Italic",
"Regular",
"Italic",
"Bold"
);
@each $styles in $fonts-roboto {
@include font-face("Roboto", $styles);
}
Icons
You can use this mixin to also load font icon libraries. Simply call the mixin as describe above. But leave the suffix field to its default value of null.
@include font-face("FontAwesome", $unicode: "U+0-10FFFF");
Or use the suffix value of 'Regular'
@include font-face("Material Icons", "Regular", $unicode: "U+0-10FFFF");
This will set by default the:
- font-weight to 400
- font-style to normal
You must still set the $unicode
,
since icon libraries have a diffrent one than just Latin.
The default for the unicode is U+0-10FFFF
which is all unicodes.
FAQ
This is a little thing that came with the first publish. Sadly this is stuck to the repo.
But I am not planing to change this Since then I have to deprecate this one and republish a new font-face repo.
If you are planing to use variable fonts you don't need this.
This makes loading font-families easier and is over kill for just one font-face.