A script to highlight elements that are mismatched incorrectly to @font-face blocks, which may result in shoddy faux bold or faux italic rendering. Works standalone—no dependencies.
Want this on the command line? Check out node-faux-pas
.
A more comprehensive test page is also available.
When you include a CSS @font-face
block on your page, you specify a font-family
, font-weight
, and font-style
inside that block. When you use a web font, you specify those same properties on elements on your page. While you need to match the value of font-family
exactly to use the web font, font-weight
and font-style
do not require exact matching. This can lead to unexpected behavior as the browser uses what is available, even if it’s not a good match.
Further, if your element wants a font-weight
less than or equal to 500
but your @font-face
block has only variants of your typeface that are bold, the browser will attempt to synthesize a bold web font for you. This synthesized rendering is often sub-par. The same synthesis happens when you want italic, but no italic web font is available. This behavior could be controlled with the font-synthesis
property if browsers supported it.
faux-pas
helps you by logging and reporting these mismatches and faux renderings so that you can fix the offending code.
Available on npm as fg-faux-pas
:
npm install --save-dev fg-faux-pas
- Bookmarklet: Get the bookmarklet at the demo page. Drag it to your bookmarklets and use where needed. By default it highlights elements on your page but check the console for more output.
- Recommended: Include in your pattern library build. Include both
faux-pas.js
andfaux-pas.init.js
(tip: use your own init file to change configuration options). - Also on the command line:
node-faux-pas
console: true
: usesconsole
to output full logging information (warnings for mismatched elements and errors for faux rendering).highlights: true
: adds a specific style to mismatched/faux elements on the page for visual inspection.mismatches: true
: a mismatch may not be a faux rendering even though it’s a misconfiguration—this option allows you to disable these warnings.
Anything that supports the CSS Font Loading API:
- Google Chrome 35+
- Opera 22+
- Firefox 41+
- Safari 10+
- Mobile Safari 10+
- Android Chromium WebView
- Chrome for Android
- and others
Use gulp
to generate a new docs HTML file (automatically updates the bookmarklet with the latest code).