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RFS is a unit resizing engine which was initially developed to resize font sizes (hence its abbreviation for Responsive Font Sizes). Nowadays RFS is capable of rescaling basically every value for any css property with units, like margin, padding, border-radius or even box-shadow.

The mechanism automatically calculates the appropriate values based on the dimensions of the browser viewport. It's available in one of your favourite preprocessors or postprocessor: Sass, Less, Stylus or PostCSS.

Fluid rescaling in action

The following example shows the effect of RFS on font sizes:

RFS can be installed using a package manager (recommended):

Copy/paste (not recommended):

The source files can also be downloaded manually and used in a project. This method is not recommended because you lose the ability to easily and quickly manage and update RFS as a dependency.

project/
├── node_modules/
│   └── rfs
│        └── ...
└── scss/
    └── main.scss
// scss/main.scss

@import "../node_modules/rfs/scss";

.title {
  @include font-size(4rem);

  // The font-size mixin is a shorthand which calls
  // @include rfs(4rem, font-size);

  // Other shorthand mixins that are available are:
  // @include padding(4rem);
  // @include padding-top(4rem);
  // @include padding-right(4rem);
  // @include padding-bottom(4rem);
  // @include padding-left(4rem);
  // @include margin(4rem);
  // @include margin-top(4rem);
  // @include margin-right(4rem);
  // @include margin-bottom(4rem);
  // @include margin-left(4rem);

  // For properties which do not have a shorthand, the property can be passed:
  // @include rfs(4rem, border-radius);

  // Whenever a value contains a space, it should be escaped with `#{}`:
  // @include rfs(0 0 4rem red #{","} 0 0 5rem blue, box-shadow);

  // Custom properties (css variables):
  // @include rfs(4rem, --border-radius);
}

If you're using Webpack, you can simplify the @import using the ~ prefix:

.title {
  font-size: calc(1.525rem + 3.3vw);
}

@media (min-width: 1200px) {
  .title {
    font-size: 4rem;
  }
}
.label {
  @include font-size(2.5rem !important);
}
.label {
  font-size: calc(1.375rem + 1.5vw) !important;
}

@media (min-width: 1200px) {
  .label {
    font-size: 2.5rem !important;
  }
}
project/
├── node_modules/
│   └── rfs
│        └── ...
└── sass/
    └── main.sass
// scss/main.scss

@import "../node_modules/rfs/sass"

.title
  +font-size(4rem)

  // The font-size mixin is a shorthand which calls
  // +rfs(4rem, font-size)

  // Other shorthand mixins that are available are:
  // +padding(4rem)
  // +padding-top(4rem)
  // +padding-right(4rem)
  // +padding-bottom(4rem)
  // +padding-left(4rem)
  // +margin(4rem)
  // +margin-top(4rem)
  // +margin-right(4rem)
  // +margin-bottom(4rem)
  // +margin-left(4rem)

  // For properties which do not have a shorthand, the property can be passed:
  // +rfs(4rem, border-radius)

  // Whenever a value contains a space, it should be escaped with `#{}`:
  // +rfs(0 0 4rem red #{","} 0 0 5rem blue, box-shadow)

  // Custom properties (css variables):
  // +rfs(4rem, --border-radius)

If you're using Webpack, you can simplify the @import using the ~ prefix:

.title {
  font-size: calc(1.525rem + 3.3vw);
}

@media (min-width: 1200px) {
  .title {
    font-size: 4rem;
  }
}
.label
  +font-size(2.5rem !important)
.label {
  font-size: calc(1.375rem + 1.5vw) !important;
}

@media (min-width: 1200px) {
  .label {
    font-size: 2.5rem !important;
  }
}
project/
├── postcss/
│   └── main.css
└── node_modules/
    └── rfs
         └── ...

Have a look at the examples folder to find examples on how your PostCSS setup can be configured.

// postcss/main.css

.title {
  font-size: rfs(4rem);

  // Or use it with any other property, for example
  // padding: rfs(4rem);

  // It's also possible to pass multiple values
  // padding: rfs(3rem 4rem);

  // or even
  // box-shadow: rfs(0 3px 4rem red);

  // or even comma seperated values
  // box-shadow: rfs(0 3px 4rem red, 3px 0 4rem blue);

  // To combine it with !important, use
  // box-shadow: rfs(0 3px 4rem red) !important;

  // Custom properties (css variables):
  // --border-radius: rfs(4rem);
}
.title {
  font-size: calc(1.525rem + 3.3vw);
}

@media (min-width: 1200px) {
  .title {
    font-size: 4rem;
  }
}
project/
├── less/
│   └── main.less
└── node_modules/
    └── rfs
         └── ...
// less/main.less

@import "../node_modules/rfs/less";

.title {
  .font-size(4rem);

  // The font-size mixin is a shorthand which calls
  // .rfs(4rem, font-size);

  // Other shorthand mixins that are available are:
  // .padding(4rem);
  // .padding-top(4rem);
  // .padding-right(4rem);
  // 'padding-bottom(4rem);
  // .padding-left(4rem);
  // .margin(4rem);
  // .margin-top(4rem);
  // .margin-right(4rem);
  // .margin-bottom(4rem);
  // .margin-left(4rem);

  // For properties which do not have a shorthand, the property can be passed as:
  // .rfs(4rem, border-radius);

  // Whenever a value contains a space, it should be escaped with a tilde(~):
  // .rfs(0 0 4rem red ~"," 0 0 5rem blue, box-shadow)

  // Custom properties (css variables):
  // .rfs(4rem, --border-radius)
}

If you're using Webpack, you can simplify the @import using the ~ prefix:

.title {
  font-size: calc(1.525rem + 3.3vw);
}

@media (min-width: 1200px) {
  .title {
    font-size: 4rem;
  }
}

Less still has a bug for native !important support, and !important can not be accepted as a parameter, so you 'll need to pass important as a flag:

.label {
  .font-size(2.5rem important);
}
.label {
  font-size: calc(1.375rem + 1.5vw) !important;
}

@media (min-width: 1200px) {
  .label {
    font-size: 2.5rem !important;
  }
}
project/
├── node_modules/
│   └── rfs
│        └── ...
└── stylus/
    └── main.styl
// stylus/main.styl

@import "../node_modules/rfs/stylus";

.title
  rfs-font-size(64px)

  // The font-size mixin is a shorthand which calls
  // rfs(4rem, font-size)

  // Other shorthand mixins that are available are:
  // rfs-padding(4rem)
  // rfs-padding-top(4rem)
  // rfs-padding-right(4rem)
  // rfs-padding-bottom(4rem)
  // rfs-padding-left(4rem)
  // rfs-margin(4rem)
  // rfs-margin-top(4rem)
  // rfs-margin-right(4rem)
  // rfs-margin-bottom(4rem)
  // rfs-margin-left(4rem)

  // For properties which do not have a shorthand, the property can be passed as:
  // rfs(4rem, border-radius)

  // Whenever a value contains a space, it should be escaped with a backslash:
  // rfs(0 0 4rem red \, 0 0 5rem blue, box-shadow)

  // Custom properties (css variables):
  // rfs(4rem, --border-radius)

Note the font-size mixin can not be used to set the font size. That is because a font-size() mixin would override the font-size property. See 129#issuecomment-477926416 for more info.

If you're using Webpack, you can simplify the @import using the ~ prefix:

.title {
  font-size: calc(1.525rem + 3.3vw);
}

@media (min-width: 1200px) {
  .title {
    font-size: 4rem;
  }
}
.label
  rfs-font-size(2.5rem important)
.label {
  font-size: calc(1.375rem + 1.5vw) !important;
}

@media (min-width: 1200px) {
  .label {
    font-size: 2.5rem !important;
  }
}

If you wonder how the values are rescaled, wonder no more and stare at this graph which might clarify things a bit:

Each color represents another value being rescaled. For example:

.title {
  @include font-size(40px);
}

This is the green line. A font size of 40px stays 40px in viewports with a size larger than 1200px. Below 1200px, the font size is rescaled and at viewport of 360px, the font size is about 27px. Note that every font size is generated in a combination of rem and vw units, but they are mapped to px in the graph to make it easier to understand.

RFS works out of the box without any configuration tweaks, but if you feel the urge to go loco and fine tune the way values are rescaled, you can:

Base value (unit in px or rem)

The option will prevent the value from becoming too small on smaller screens. If the font size which is passed to RFS is smaller than this value, no fluid rescaling will take place.

Default value: 1.25rem

The output value will be rendered in this unit. Keep in mind configuring this value to px will disable the ability for users to change the the font size in their browser.

Default value: rem

Breakpoint (in px, em or rem)

Above this breakpoint, the value will be equal to the value you passed to RFS; below the breakpoint, the value will dynamically scale.

Default value: 1200px

Breakpoint unit (px, em or rem)

The width of the max width in the media query will be rendered in this unit.

Default value: px

This value determines the strength of font size resizing. The higher the factor, the less difference there is between values on small screens. The lower the factor, the less influence RFS has, which results in bigger values for small screens. The factor must be greater than 1.

Default value: 10

The value of 1rem in px. The value of 1rem is typically 16px but if the font size is changed for html the value of 1rem changes. This variable can be used to change the default value but be careful with it because changing it could lead to unexpected behaviour, for example if additional CSS is loaded which expects 1rem to be 16px.

Default value: 16

Two dimensional (boolean)

Enabling the two dimensional media queries will determine the value based on the smallest side of the screen with vmin. This prevents values from changing if the device toggles between portrait and landscape mode.

Default value: false

RFS can be enabled or disabled with a class. There are 3 options:

Default value: false

Safari iframe resize bug fix (boolean)

Safari doesn't resize its values in an iframe if the iframe is resized. To fix this min-width: 0vw can be added and that's what happens if this option is enabled. See #14.

Default value: false

RFS is supported by all browsers that support media queries and viewport units.

Martijn Cuppens

Code released under the MIT license.


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