DrLunesTypeManager by biojazzard

Typekit and Google WebFontLoader Manager for ProcessWire

DrLunesTypeManager

ProcessWire Module Helper for Typekit´s WebFontLoader.

DrLunesTypeManager is a Template Helper.

DrLunesTypeManager asks you for a typekit ID, Google Fonts Family, CDN, Custom CSS and more, and outputs the code needed to use this fonts in your templates. It also forces some tags to use this fonts and your custom CSS styles to be applied to the page.

Inspiration


Inspired by Dr. Rober´s needs.

ProcessWire is about efficient code, but sometimes humans need helpers.

Install Via PW:


  • Download zip
  • Use modules administrator in PW to upload it to the server.
  • Open it and configure it with your settings.

Install Via GIT:


I´m not a git pro, but it´s nice to have modules as a subtree so it´s not a pain to mantain, and you can easily reuse it in other projects keeping it´s development in github as well.

  • Fork DrLunesTypeManager
  • Ad it as a subtree in git with relative path site/modules/
  • Edit it as you like.
  • Install DrLunesTypeManager with modules administrator in PW.
  • Open it and configure it with your settings.

Using DrLunesTypeManager in templates.


Last thing is to output code, this can be done in your: $config->appendTemplateFile

  • DrLunesTypeManager uses jQuery.

So output code AFTER jQuery is loaded, usually in your head, but preferably before body tag.

<?php

// Get Module
$typekit = $modules->get('DrLunesTypeManager');
// Render Script & Settings.
echo $typekit->render();
// It´s done.
?>

html outout


MODULE-VALUE-* represents your value settings in Module´s Settings

...
<script>
  WebFontConfig = {
    typekit: { id: "MODULE-VALUE-TYPEKIT-ID" },
    google: {
        families: ["MODULE-VALUE-GOOGLE-FONT"]
    }
  };
  (function() {
      var wf = document.createElement("script");
      wf.src = ("https:" == document.location.protocol ? "https" : "http") + ":MODULE-VALUE-TYPEKIT-CDN";
      wf.async = "true";
      var s = document.getElementsByTagName("script")[0];
      s.parentNode.insertBefore(wf, s);
  })();

	// TypeKit Classes added to main text tags

  (function($) {
    $("p").addClass("MODULE-VALUE-BODY-CLASS")
    $("ul").addClass("MODULE-VALUE-BODY-CLASS")
    $("h1, h2, h3").addClass("MODULE-VALUE-H13-CLASS")
    $("h4, h5, h6").addClass("MODULE-VALUE-H46-CLASS")
  })(jQuery);

</script>

If you are using the Custom CSS field, you may add !important in order to get this styles loaded as expected:

h1.tk-cubano {
  letter-spacing: -1px;
  color: hsla(360, 94%, 32%, 0.76) !important; // FORCE RED
  text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px hsla(360, 94%, 32%, 0.3); //SHADOW
}

With love.

1un.es

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