In typesetting, single words on the last line of a paragraph are commonly known
as widows, and are
considered bad style. widont
eliminates the issue of widows by using a
non-breaking space to force the last two words of a string onto the same line.
If the last word contains hyphens they will be converted to the non-breaking
variant instead.
var widont = require('widont')
widont('I dream of a world without widows')
// => 'I dream of a world without\u00a0widows'
widont('I like words with hyphens that stick-together')
// => 'I like words with hyphens that stick\u2011together'
widont('I get HTML entities instead', 'html')
// => 'I get HTML entities instead'
widont('I get exclamation marks', { spaces: '!!', hyphens: '??' })
// => 'I get exclamation!!marks'
import * as widont from 'widont'
widont('TypeScript says hello', 'html')
// => 'TypeScript says hello'
Replaces any number of whitespace before the last word of string
with a
non-breaking space, unless the last word contains hyphens in which case they
will be replaced (by non-breaking hyphens) instead. Trims trailing whitespace
at the end of string
if present. Returns non-string inputs as-is.
The optional replacements
argument specifies what characters to use as
replacements. It can either be a string that maps to a set of predefined
characters (unicode
, html
or ascii
), or an object with the keys space
and hyphen
(both must be provided):
{
space: '_',
hyphen: '~'
}
A TypeError
will be thrown for unknown or incomplete replacements
values.
The minWords
argument specifies the minimum number of words requires to be
present in the string for the replacement to be applied. It defaults to 3 to
avoid forcing strings only consisting of two words to be kept together, as that
could lead to them overflowing.
The original widont
was created by
Shaun Inman.
This implementation is based on the version in
Kirby CMS,
which extends the original by using non-breaking hyphens if the last word
contains hyphens.