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gatsby-plugin-typography

v5.13.1

Published

Gatsby plugin to setup server rendering of Typography.js' CSS

Downloads

13,742

Readme

gatsby-plugin-typography

A Gatsby plugin for utilizing the Typography library with minimal configuration.

Install

npm install gatsby-plugin-typography react-typography typography

Why to use

A typical typography.js file utilizing one of its themes might look like this:

import Typography from "typography"
import grandViewTheme from "typography-theme-grand-view"

const typography = new Typography(grandViewTheme)

// Export helper functions
export const { scale, rhythm, options } = typography
export default typography

You then have to take the exported stylesheets and inline them in your entry file. Since a theme comes with two fonts, you also have to make sure you have the fonts available somehow.

By using gatsby-plugin-typography and specifying the path to your typography.js file via the pathToConfigModule option (see below), the inclusion of your typography styles and any relevant fonts is taken care of by a pair of helper methods under the hood, keeping your typography-related config in a single location and your entry file sparse.

How to use

// In your gatsby-config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    {
      resolve: `gatsby-plugin-typography`,
      options: {
        pathToConfigModule: `src/utils/typography`,
      },
    },
  ],
}

Options

  • pathToConfigModule: (string) The path to the file in which you export your typography configuration.
  • omitGoogleFont: (boolean, default: false) Typography includes a helper that makes a request to Google's font CDN for the fonts you need. You might, however, want to inject the fonts into JS or use a CDN of your choosing. Setting this value to true will make gatsby-plugin-typography skip the inclusion of this helper. You will have to include the appropriate fonts yourself.