@tylerapfledderer/chakra-ui-typescale v1.4.0
withTypeScale for ChakraUI
A theme extension for ChakraUI to generate a type scale for use with the Text
and Heading components.
Any feedback and help to make the extension better is always welcome! 😁
Installation
npm i @tylerapfledderer/chakra-ui-typescaleor
yarn add @tylerapfledderer/chakra-ui-typescaleUsage
Because withTypeScale is a theme extension, it is included as an additional argument to the
extendTheme, along with any other extension that may be used.
import { withTypeScale } from '@tylerapfledderer/chakra-ui-typescale';
const customTheme = extendTheme(
{
// default custom styles
},
withTypeScale({ scale: 1.25 }),
);
export default customTheme;scale prop
It requires one prop, referred to as the scale. It is a unitless number value,
with the lowest common value usually 1.067 (or the "Minor Second") up to
1.618 (the "Golden Ratio") and any other scale or custom value in between.
There is a type-scale generator by Jeremy Church for
reference. (Scroll down on the page to see his suggestions on picking a scale
value!)
lineHeight prop (optional)
An optional prop is the lineHeight which is also passed as a unitless number
value, but renders as a rem value. It needs to be unitless to allow for
certain calculations on the return to the theme.
Why rem for the lineHeight value? This is to allow easier consistency with
the different font sizes to stay within a "baseline" separation for vertical
rhythm. In other words, if the line height in pixels for a 16px body copy is
24px, and the h1 is given a font size of 56px, then the lineHeight for the
h1 should be 3 * 24 = 72px. This means the h1 takes up three "rows" in the
base line height.
This lineHeight value is also used to generate a new set of space theme tokens specifically for the vertical rhythm in line with the type scale. This provides spacing consistency between text content, regardless of any other content that may not fit in the baseline.
To learn more on vertical rhythm check out the discussion from designer Matej Latin on his site BetterWebType.com
isClamped prop (optional)
Defaults to
false
This prop toggles between the use of custom functionality with the CSS clamp() function, or Chakra's breakpoint array feature. This is applied to the Heading component font sizes and line heights generated in the sizes theme object.
- If
truea custom function withclamp()is used so the font sizes and line heights are scaled gradually throughout screen sizes instead of breakpoints. By default, the minimum screen size set is375pxand the maximum screen size is640px.- Instead of true, you can also define an object to set a
minVWand/ormaxVWin pixels.
- Instead of true, you can also define an object to set a
withTypeScale({
scale: 1.25,
lineHeight: 1.45,
isClamped: { minVW: 300, maxVW: 1200 },
});- If
falseChakra's breakpoint array is used to declare change of the font sizes and line heights via a sensible breakpoint. (breakpoint used ismin-width48em, akamd). For more information, see Chakra UI's page on Responsive Styles
Return Object
withTypeScale generates the following set of token values for sizing:
['sm', 'base', 'lg', 'xl', '2xl', '3xl', '4xl', '5xl']
These are then paired with each value in the scale as font sizes, from a text
used one smaller than the body copy up to a size that can be for the h1 tag.
Since some projects may only require 3 of the six heading and/or of drastically
varying sizes, any of the sizes in scales can certainly be used for any heading
(give the h3 element a font size from the lg token, say, instead of 3xl).
The Text component gets a base style lineHeight of the base token line
height value.
Both the Heading and Text components receive a base style marginBottom of the vertical.2 token denoting the line height value in rem. (See below) They also receive an object for its sizes group of fontSize /
lineHeight array pairs which are also assigned the same token values. See the
section in the ChakraUI docsite on
Changing font size
to get an idea on how withTypeScale returns a similar set.
This extension also generates a subset of tokens under the space theme object with the object name vertical. There are 13 whole-number tokens, with values equal to multiple of half the given lineHeight from the extension's props in rem.
Using whole numbers to prevent confusion and minimize complexity when calling the tokens. i.e.
vertical.1, vertical.2instead ofvertical.1, vertical.1.5
// lineHeight value: 1.5
{
space: {
// Other values
vertical: {
1: "0.75rem",
2: "1.5rem",
3: "2.25rem"
// etc. up to 13
}
}
}So use the even token numbers if you want to use multiples of the line height!
Extended Theme Output
{
fontSizes: fontSizesObj,
space: {
vertical,
},
components: {
Heading: {
baseStyle: {
marginBottom: vertical[2],
},
sizes: sizesObj,
},
Text: {
baseStyle: {
lineHeight: sizesObj.base.lineHeight,
marginBottom: vertical[2],
},
sizes: sizesObj,
},
},
}Future Considerations
- As the extension gets used, there may be discovery of other ways to generate the values more efficiently or with more flexibility.