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  1. package/README.md +463 -94
  2. package/dist/__generated__/ServerConfigProviderQuery.graphql.js +8 -1
  3. package/dist/__generated__/TestModeBannerQuery.graphql.js +8 -1
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  5. package/dist/__tests__/licenseExclusions.test.js +161 -0
  6. package/dist/components/BuyButton/index.d.ts +2 -2
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  10. package/dist/components/BuyingOptions/index.d.ts +9 -0
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  19. package/dist/components/CookieNotification/index.d.ts +13 -0
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  21. package/dist/components/FontdueProvider/FontdueProviderClientComponent.d.ts +4 -6
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  25. package/dist/components/FontdueProvider/index.server.d.ts +2 -0
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  27. package/dist/components/NewsletterSignup/index.d.ts +2 -2
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  29. package/dist/components/NewsletterSignup/index.server.d.ts +2 -0
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  33. package/dist/components/TestFontsForm/index.server.d.ts +2 -0
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  47. package/dist/relay/environment.js +1 -1
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package/README.md CHANGED
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  # fontdue-js
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- This package exports [Fontdue.js](https://docs.fontdue.com/fontduejs) components for React projects.
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+ React components for [Fontdue](https://fontdue.com) sites. Framework-agnostic: works in Next.js, Astro, React Router 7, TanStack Start, Vike, Remix, and any other React SSR or client-only environment.
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  ## Requirements
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- - `react` >= 18
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- - `node` >= 16
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- If using TypeScript, update to >= 4.7 and change your `tsconfig.json` moduleResolution setting to `node16`:
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- ``` json
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+ - `react` 18 or 19
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+ - `node` >= 18
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+ - TypeScript (if used) with `moduleResolution` set to `node16`, `nodenext`, or `bundler` so the package's `exports` map resolves:
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+ ```json
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  {
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  "compilerOptions": {
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- "moduleResolution": "node16",
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+ "moduleResolution": "nodenext"
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  }
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  }
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  ```
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+ `fontdue-js` is published ESM-only.
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  ## Installation
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- ``` shell
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+ ```shell
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  npm install fontdue-js@latest
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  ```
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- ## Usage
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+ ## Configuration
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- 1. Wrap the root of your project with the [`FontdueProvider`](#fontdueprovider) component. For example in a Next.js app, add it to your `app/layout.tsx` or `pages/_app.tsx`.
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- 2. If using Next.js, add an environment variable to your app `NEXT_PUBLIC_FONTDUE_URL` pointing to your Fontdue store URL. Otherwise, you can include the `url` prop on the `FontdueProvider`.
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- 3. Render the [`StoreModal`](#storemodal) component so that is it available on every page.
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- 4. Import the `fontdue-js/fontdue.css` CSS file. (This example uses Next.js)
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+ Point fontdue-js at your Fontdue URL via an environment variable. Pick the one your framework already uses for public env vars:
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- ### Example
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+ | Framework | Variable |
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+ | --- | --- |
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+ | Astro | `PUBLIC_FONTDUE_URL` |
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+ | React Router 7 / TanStack Start / Vike / Remix (Vite) | `VITE_FONTDUE_URL` |
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+ | Next.js | `NEXT_PUBLIC_FONTDUE_URL` |
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+ | Other / framework-less SSR | `FONTDUE_URL` |
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+ A single variable covers both server and client in every supported framework — Vite exposes `import.meta.env.PUBLIC_*` / `VITE_*` on both sides, and Next inlines `NEXT_PUBLIC_*` on both sides.
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- ``` shell
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- # .env.local
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- NEXT_PUBLIC_FONTDUE_URL=https://example.fontdue.com
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- ```
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+ ## Setup
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+ Pick the section that matches your framework. All four examples below have a working repo linked at the bottom.
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+ The general pattern in every framework:
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+ 1. Mount `<FontdueProvider>` once at the layout level — it sets up the Relay environment + Redux store and renders auxiliary UI (theme config, test-mode banner, consent banner, analytics tracking).
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+ 2. Mount `<StoreModal />` once, alongside the provider — opens when a `<BuyButton>` or `<CartButton>` is clicked.
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+ 3. (SSR only.) Preload in the layout with `loadFontdueProviderQuery()` and pass it as `<FontdueProvider preloadedQuery={…}>`. This ensures the page hydrates with preloaded data.
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+ 4. (SSR only.) Preload per-page components with their `load{Component}Query()` helpers in route loaders / frontmatter / server components.
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+ The shape of step 3 and 4 is the only thing that changes between frameworks.
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+ <details>
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+ <summary><b>Next.js (App Router)</b></summary>
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+ No Vite plugin needed. The simplest setup omits the layout preload — with React Server Components, each fontdue-js component preloads its own query internally on the server and streams to the client.
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  ```tsx
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  // app/layout.tsx
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  import StoreModal from "fontdue-js/StoreModal";
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  import "fontdue-js/fontdue.css";
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- export default async function RootLayout({
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- children,
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- children: React.ReactNode;
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- }) {
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+ export default function RootLayout({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) {
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  return (
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  <html lang="en">
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  <body>
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  ```
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- For details on integrating into your Next.js app, read our [Next.js guide](https://docs.fontdue.com/nextjs)
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+ ```tsx
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+ // app/fonts/[slug]/page.tsx — no explicit preload needed.
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+ import TypeTester from "fontdue-js/TypeTester";
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- ## IDs
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+ export default function FontPage() {
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+ return <TypeTester familyName="Example" styleName="Regular" />;
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ Example repo: [`fontdue/fontdue-example-next`](https://github.com/fontdue/fontdue-example-next)
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+ </details>
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- ⚠️ Some components accept a `collectionId` prop. Note this is the `id` returned from the [GraphQL API](https://docs.fontdue.com/graphql-api).
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+ <details>
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+ <summary><b>Astro</b></summary>
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- You may alternatively specify a `collectionSlug` for these components, which can be useful if you are not consuming the GraphQL API. However, we recommend using `collectionId` when possible.
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+ Add the Vite plugin to `astro.config.mjs`:
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+ ```ts
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+ import { defineConfig } from "astro/config";
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+ import react from "@astrojs/react";
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+ import fontdueJs from "fontdue-js/vite";
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+ export default defineConfig({
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+ integrations: [react()],
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+ vite: { plugins: [fontdueJs()] },
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+ });
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+ ```
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+ In Astro, every `client:*` component is its own React island — `<FontdueProvider>` doesn't form a React parent of your page components. Instead, it's a sibling island that sets up Fontdue's core on your site. Per-page components (`<TypeTester>`, etc.) self-wrap their own context when no parent provider is in scope.
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+ ```astro
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+ ---
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+ // src/layouts/Layout.astro
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+ import FontdueProvider, { loadFontdueProviderQuery } from "fontdue-js/FontdueProvider";
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+ import StoreModal from "fontdue-js/StoreModal";
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+ import "fontdue-js/fontdue.css";
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+ const fontduePreload = await loadFontdueProviderQuery();
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+ ---
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+ <html lang="en">
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+ <body>
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+ <FontdueProvider client:load preloadedQuery={fontduePreload} />
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+ <StoreModal client:load />
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+ <slot />
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+ </body>
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+ </html>
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+ ```
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+ Per-page preload runs in frontmatter:
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+ ```astro
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+ ---
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+ // src/pages/fonts/[slug].astro
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+ import Layout from "../../layouts/Layout.astro";
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+ import TypeTester, { loadTypeTesterQuery } from "fontdue-js/TypeTester";
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+ const preloaded = await loadTypeTesterQuery({
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+ familyName: "Example",
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+ styleName: "Regular",
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+ });
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+ ---
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+ <Layout>
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+ <TypeTester client:load preloadedQuery={preloaded} content="The quick brown fox" fontSize={64} />
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+ </Layout>
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+ ```
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+ Example repo: [`fontdue/example-astro`](https://github.com/fontdue/example-astro)
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+ </details>
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+ <details>
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+ <summary><b>React Router 7</b></summary>
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+ Add the Vite plugin to `vite.config.ts`:
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+ ```ts
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+ import { defineConfig } from "vite";
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+ import { reactRouter } from "@react-router/dev/vite";
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+ import fontdueJs from "fontdue-js/vite";
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+ export default defineConfig({
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+ plugins: [reactRouter(), fontdueJs()],
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+ });
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+ ```
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+ Preload in the root route's loader, pass the result through `loaderData`:
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+ ```tsx
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+ // app/root.tsx
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+ import { Outlet } from "react-router";
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+ import FontdueProvider, { loadFontdueProviderQuery } from "fontdue-js/FontdueProvider";
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+ import StoreModal from "fontdue-js/StoreModal";
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+ import "fontdue-js/fontdue.css";
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+ import type { Route } from "./+types/root";
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+ export async function loader() {
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+ return { fontduePreload: await loadFontdueProviderQuery() };
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+ }
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+ export default function App({ loaderData }: Route.ComponentProps) {
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+ return (
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+ <FontdueProvider preloadedQuery={loaderData.fontduePreload}>
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+ </FontdueProvider>
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+ );
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ Per-page preload mirrors the same shape:
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+ // app/routes/fonts.$slug.tsx
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+ import TypeTester, { loadTypeTesterQuery } from "fontdue-js/TypeTester";
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+ }
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+ export default function FontPage({ loaderData }) {
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+ return <TypeTester preloadedQuery={loaderData.preloadedQuery} content="…" fontSize={64} />;
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ Example repo: [`fontdue/example-react-router`](https://github.com/fontdue/example-react-router)
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+ import { Outlet, createRootRoute } from "@tanstack/react-router";
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+ import FontdueProvider, { loadFontdueProviderQuery } from "fontdue-js/FontdueProvider";
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+ import StoreModal from "fontdue-js/StoreModal";
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+ import "fontdue-js/fontdue.css";
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+ export const Route = createRootRoute({
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+ });
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+ ```
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+ import TypeTester, { loadTypeTesterQuery } from "fontdue-js/TypeTester";
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+ Example repo: [`fontdue/example-tanstack`](https://github.com/fontdue/example-tanstack)
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+ ```
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+ import FontdueProvider, { loadFontdueProviderQuery } from "fontdue-js/FontdueProvider";
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  | Prop | Description |
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- | `url` | `string` Your Fontdue store URL, in the form `https://your-site.fontdue.com`. |
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- | `config` | `object` Config object. Refer to the [Fontdue.js docs site](https://docs.fontdue.com/fontduejs#b3dec49aa08240bba2b4c71a67c08333) for available config options. |
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- | `components` | `object` Component view overrides. This API will likely change. |
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+ | `preloadedQuery` | (Recommended) Result of `loadFontdueProviderQuery()`. Warms aux UI synchronously. |
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+ | `config` | `object` UI config. See [Fontdue.js config docs](https://docs.fontdue.com/fontduejs#b3dec49aa08240bba2b4c71a67c08333). |
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  ## `StoreModal`
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- Renders the Fontdue cart + checkout experience as a modal. This appears when a user clicks on a [`BuyButton`](#buybutton) or the buy button within [`TypeTesters`](#typetesters)
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+ The cart and checkout UI, rendered as a modal. Mount once at the layout level. Opens when a `BuyButton` is clicked or when navigated to from another component.
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  ```tsx
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+ import StoreModal from "fontdue-js/StoreModal";
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  ```
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- ## `BuyButton`
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+ `StoreModal` doesn't accept `preloadedQuery` — its content is per-customer-session (cart contents, modal-open state), which isn't safe to resolve at SSR time. The component still renders server-side, but its data fetch always runs on the client after hydration. The modal is closed by default, so there's nothing visible to flash.
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+ ## `BuyButton`
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+ A button that opens `StoreModal` to the relevant collection.
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  ```tsx
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+ import BuyButton, { loadBuyButtonQuery } from "fontdue-js/BuyButton";
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  ```
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  | Prop | Description |
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- | `collectionId` or `collectionSlug` | (Required) `string` Collection identifier |
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- | `collectionName` | (Optional) `string` The name to render in the button: `Buy {collectionName}` |
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- | `label` | (Optional) `string` Label for the button (defaults to `Buy {collectionName}`) |
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+ | `collectionId` or `collectionSlug` | (Required, lazy) `string` Collection identifier. Omit if passing `preloadedQuery`. |
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+ | `preloadedQuery` | (Required, SSR) Result of `loadBuyButtonQuery({ collectionId })` or `loadBuyButtonQuery({ collectionSlug })`. |
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+ | `collectionName` | (Optional) `string` Name to render in the default label: `Buy {collectionName}`. |
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+ | `label` | (Optional) `string` Override the button label entirely. |
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  ## `CartButton`
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- A button to open the Store Modal. If the user has items in their cart, the button will navigate straight to the Cart screen. Otherwise it opens the fonts index.
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+ Opens `StoreModal`, jumping straight to the cart screen if there are items in it.
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  ```tsx
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+ import CartButton from "fontdue-js/CartButton";
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  ```
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+ No `preloadedQuery` (same reason as `StoreModal`). Renders server-side with an empty Suspense fallback, then fetches the cart on the client after hydration and updates with the live count. Render anywhere; safe with or without an explicit `<FontdueProvider>` ancestor.
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  | Prop | Description |
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- | `buttonStyle` | (Optional) `'icon' \| 'inline'` Button style. If left blank, the button is unstyled. |
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- | `label` | (Optional) `string` For non-icon style buttons, the text to render inside the button. Defaults to "Cart" |
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+ | `buttonStyle` | (Optional) `string` Pass `'icon'` to render the cart icon instead of a text label. The value is also surfaced as `data-button-style` on the rendered `<button>` so you can target other styles via CSS. |
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+ | `label` | (Optional) `string` Text content. Defaults to `"Cart"`. Ignored when `buttonStyle="icon"`. |
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+ | `suffix` | (Optional) `string` Template appended to the label. Substitutions: `{count}`, `{subtotal}`. Hidden when the cart is empty. |
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+ | `children` | (Optional) `ReactNode` Custom button contents. Replaces the default label / icon entirely. |
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  ## `CharacterViewer`
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- An interactive character/glyph explorer.
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  ```tsx
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+ import CharacterViewer, { loadCharacterViewerQuery } from "fontdue-js/CharacterViewer";
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  | Prop | Description |
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- | `collectionId` or `collectionSlug` | (Required) `string` Identifier for collection |
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+ | `collectionId` or `collectionSlug` | (Required, lazy) `string` Collection identifier. |
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+ | `preloadedQuery` | (Required, SSR) Result of `loadCharacterViewerQuery({ collectionId })` or `loadCharacterViewerQuery({ collectionSlug })`. |
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  ## `CustomerLoginForm`
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- A form for customers to log in and retrieve their order history. When they enter
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+ A form for customers to look up their order history. Submitting an email address sends a link to a Fontdue-hosted orders page.
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  | Prop | Description |
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- | `submitLabel` | `string` Label for the submit button, defaults to "Submit" |
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+ | `submitLabel` | (Optional) `string` Submit button label. Defaults to `"Submit"`. |
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  ## `TypeTesters`
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- A group of type tester components for a collection. You must first add content for the collection's type testers through the Fontdue dashboard.
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  ```tsx
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+ import TypeTesters, { loadTypeTestersQuery } from "fontdue-js/TypeTesters";
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  | Prop | Description |
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- | `collectionId` or `collectionSlug` | (Required) `string` Identifier for collection |
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- | `defaultMode` | (Optional) `'local' \| 'global'` The mode refers to the toggle in the UI: Affect all styles. `local` mode has this toggle turned off by default, `global` turns it on |
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- | `autofit` | (Optional) `boolean` Set to `true` to make the sentences fit on one line. It will adjust to the width of the tester as the user changes their browser window. If the user changes the font size or edits content, autofitting is turned off for that tester |
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- | `tags` | (Optional) `string[]` Will render only type testers that include any of these tags |
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- | `excludeTags` | (Optional) `string[]` Will exclude type testers that include any of these tags |
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- | `onFocus` | (Optional) `() => void` when any type tester is focused |
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- | `onBlur` | (Optional) `() => void` when any type tester is blurred |
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- | `onToolbarOpenClose` | (Optional) `(open: boolean) => void` Callback when toolbar is opened/closed |
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+ | `collectionId` or `collectionSlug` | (Required, lazy) `string` Collection identifier. |
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+ | `preloadedQuery` | (Required, SSR) Result of `loadTypeTestersQuery({ collectionId, tags?, excludeTags? })` or `loadTypeTestersQuery({ collectionSlug, tags?, excludeTags? })`. |
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+ | `defaultMode` | (Optional) `'group' \| 'local'` Whether the "Affect all styles" toggle starts on (`group`) or off (`local`). |
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+ | `autofit` | (Optional) `boolean` Make sentences fit on one line, adjusting size as the container resizes. Disables when the user changes font size or content. |
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+ | `tags` | (Optional) `string[]` Render only testers tagged with any of these. |
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+ | `excludeTags` | (Optional) `string[]` Exclude testers tagged with any of these. |
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+ | `features` | (Optional) `string[]` OpenType feature codes to expose to users across all testers in the group (e.g. `['ss01', 'ss02']`). |
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+ | `onFocus` | (Optional) `() => void` Fired when any tester gains focus. |
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+ | `onBlur` | (Optional) `() => void` Fired when any tester loses focus. |
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+ | `onToolbarOpenClose` | (Optional) `(open: boolean) => void` Fired when the toolbar opens or closes. |
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  ## `TypeTester` (standalone)
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- Standalone version of the type tester, which does not query the Fontdue CMS for content. You supply the content instead. Does not support the "Affect all styles" feature of the TypeTesters component.
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+ Standalone tester driven by props rather than dashboard content. Doesn't support the "Affect all styles" toggle.
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  ```tsx
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+ import TypeTester, { loadTypeTesterQuery } from "fontdue-js/TypeTester";
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  ```
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  | Prop | Description |
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  | --- | --- |
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- | `familyName` | (Required) `string` Font family name (must have been already uploaded to your Fontdue admin) |
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- | `styleName` | (Required) `string` The name of the style from the family to display. |
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+ | `familyName` and `styleName` | (Required, lazy) `string` Identify the font style to render. The family/style must already be uploaded to your Fontdue admin. |
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+ | `preloadedQuery` | (Required, SSR) Result of `loadTypeTesterQuery({ familyName, styleName })`. |
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  | `fontSize` | (Optional) `number` Initial font size in pixels. |
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- | `lineHeight` | (Optional) `number` Line-height as a proportional value where `1 == fontSize`. |
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- | `content` | (Optional) `string` The initial content to display. |
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- | `direction` | (Optional) `'ltr' \| 'rtl'` Writing direction |
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- | `alignment` | (Optional) `'left' \| 'center' \| 'right'` Text alignment |
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- | `features` | (Optional) `string[]` List of opentype feature codes to expose as options to users. (e.g. `['ss01', 'ss02']`) |
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- | `axes` | (Optional) `string[]` List of variable axes to expose. (e.g. `['wdth', 'ital']`). You must provide the relevant `variableSettings` for each axis |
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- | `autofit` | (Optional) See `TypeTesters.autofit` above |
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- | `featureSettings` | (Optional) `{ feature: string, value: string }[]` List of features already selected, the `value` should be `"1"` to mark the feature as selected. The shape of this data is consistent with the `TypeTester.featureSettings` field in the GraphQL API. e.g. `[{ feature: 'ss01', value: '1' }]` |
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- | `variableSettings` | (Optional) `{ axis: string, value: number }[]` List of variable settings selected, consistent with the `TypeTester.variableSettings` field. e.g. `[{ axis: 'wdth', value: 600 }, { axis: 'ital', value: 0.5 }]` |
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+ | `lineHeight` | (Optional) `number` Proportional line height (`1` == `fontSize`). |
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+ | `letterSpacing` | (Optional) `number` Letter spacing. |
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+ | `content` | (Optional) `string` Initial content. |
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+ | `direction` | (Optional) `'ltr' \| 'rtl'` Writing direction. |
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+ | `alignment` | (Optional) `'left' \| 'center' \| 'right'` Text alignment. |
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+ | `features` | (Optional) `string[]` OpenType feature codes to expose to users (e.g. `['ss01', 'ss02']`). |
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+ | `featuresSelected` | (Optional) `string[]` Subset of `features` to mark as initially selected. |
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+ | `axes` | (Optional) `string[]` Variable axes to expose (e.g. `['wdth', 'ital']`). Pair with `variableSettings`. |
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+ | `featureSettings` | (Optional) `{ feature: string, value: string }[]` Pre-selected features. Shape matches `TypeTester.featureSettings` in the GraphQL API. |
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+ | `variableSettings` | (Optional) `{ axis: string, value: number }[]` Pre-selected axis values. Shape matches `TypeTester.variableSettings` in the GraphQL API. |
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+ | `autofit` | (Optional) See `TypeTesters.autofit` above. |
524
+ | `onFocus` / `onBlur` | (Optional) `() => void` |
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200
526
  ## `TestFontsForm`
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- Displays a form for users to enter their information and download test fonts. Make sure you have configured [Test Fonts](https://docs.fontdue.com/test-fonts) for this to work.
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+ A form that lets visitors download test fonts after entering their details. Requires [Test Fonts](https://docs.fontdue.com/test-fonts) to be configured.
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529
 
204
530
  ```tsx
205
- import TestFontsForm from 'fontdue-js/TestFontsForm';
531
+ import TestFontsForm, { loadTestFontsFormQuery } from "fontdue-js/TestFontsForm";
206
532
  ```
207
533
 
208
534
  | Prop | Description |
209
535
  | --- | --- |
210
- | `agreementLabel` | (Optional) `string` Label for required checkbox. Defaults to the field "EULA agreement text" in your Fontdue Labels settings |
211
- | `downloadLabel` | (Optional) `string` Download button label. Defaults to "Download test fonts" |
212
- | `newsletterCheckboxChecked` | (Optional) `boolean` Set the newsletter opt-in checkbox checked by default |
536
+ | `preloadedQuery` | (Optional, SSR) Result of `loadTestFontsFormQuery()`. Lazy if omitted. |
537
+ | `agreementLabel` | (Optional) `string` Label for the required agreement checkbox. Defaults to the "EULA agreement text" field in your Fontdue Labels settings. |
538
+ | `downloadLabel` | (Optional) `string` Submit button label. Defaults to `"Download test fonts"`. |
539
+ | `newsletterCheckboxChecked` | (Optional) `boolean` Pre-check the newsletter opt-in. |
213
540
 
214
541
  ## `NewsletterSignup`
215
542
 
216
- A newsletter signup form. Customers entering their information here simply adds them as a Customer in the Fontdue CMS.
543
+ A signup form that adds the visitor as a Customer in Fontdue.
217
544
 
218
545
  ```tsx
219
- import NewsletterSignup from 'fontdue-js/NewsletterSignup';
546
+ import NewsletterSignup, { loadNewsletterSignupQuery } from "fontdue-js/NewsletterSignup";
220
547
  ```
221
548
 
222
549
  | Prop | Description |
223
550
  | --- | --- |
224
- | `optInLabel` | (Required) `string` Label that appears with the checkbox required to be checked. |
225
- | `buttonLabel` | (Optional) `string` Label for the button. Defaults to "Subscribe" |
226
- | `optInCheckboxChecked` | (Optional) `boolean` Set the checkbox checked by default. |
551
+ | `preloadedQuery` | (Optional, SSR) Result of `loadNewsletterSignupQuery()`. Lazy if omitted. |
552
+ | `title` | (Optional) `string` Heading rendered above the form. |
553
+ | `intro` | (Optional) `string` Paragraph rendered between the title and the form. |
554
+ | `optInLabel` | (Optional) `string` Label rendered next to the opt-in checkbox. Defaults to the "Newsletter opt-in label" field in your Fontdue Labels settings. |
555
+ | `buttonLabel` | (Optional) `string` Submit button label. Defaults to `"Subscribe"`. |
556
+ | `successLabel` | (Optional) `string` Message shown after a successful submission. Defaults to the "Newsletter success label" field in your Fontdue Labels settings. |
557
+ | `optInCheckboxChecked` | (Optional) `boolean` Pre-check the opt-in box. |
558
+
559
+ ---
560
+
561
+ # Hooks
227
562
 
228
563
  ## `useFont`
229
564
 
230
- A hook to load and render a web font. Pass `webfontSources` to load fonts directly via the FontFace API (no CSS `@font-face` required). The `webfontSources` data is available from the `FontStyle.webfontSources` field in the GraphQL API.
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+ Loads and renders a webfont. Pass `webfontSources` (available as `FontStyle.webfontSources` in the GraphQL API) to load via the FontFace API directly — no CSS `@font-face` needed.
231
566
 
232
567
  ```tsx
233
- import useFont from 'fontdue-js/useFont';
568
+ import useFont from "fontdue-js/useFont";
234
569
 
235
570
  const FontStyle = ({ familyName, styleName, webfontSources }) => {
236
571
  const { style, loaded } = useFont({
237
572
  fontFamily: `${familyName} ${styleName}`,
238
573
  webfontSources,
239
574
  });
240
-
241
575
  return <span style={style}>The quick brown fox</span>;
242
576
  };
243
577
  ```
244
578
 
245
- If `webfontSources` is omitted, the hook falls back to detecting fonts loaded by CSS `@font-face` rules.
579
+ If `webfontSources` is omitted, the hook falls back to detecting fonts loaded by your CSS `@font-face` rules.
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+
581
+ Also available as `fontdue-js/useFontStyle` for backwards compatibility.
582
+
583
+ ## `useConsent`
584
+
585
+ Returns `true` when the visitor has granted consent for a given category. Re-renders when the consent state changes (e.g. the visitor accepts the consent banner).
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+
587
+ ```tsx
588
+ import { useConsent } from "fontdue-js/useConsent";
589
+
590
+ const analyticsConsent = useConsent("analytics");
591
+ ```
592
+
593
+ ## `useAutofit`
594
+
595
+ Measures a string against a container and returns a font size that fits on one line. Used internally by `TypeTester`'s `autofit` prop; exported for custom layouts.
596
+
597
+ ```tsx
598
+ import useAutofit from "fontdue-js/useAutofit";
599
+
600
+ const { ref, fontSize, ready } = useAutofit({
601
+ text: "The quick brown fox",
602
+ fontFamily: "Tonka Regular",
603
+ fontSize: 200,
604
+ });
605
+ ```
606
+
607
+ ---
608
+
609
+ # Examples
610
+
611
+ Working repos for each supported framework, all hitting the same `example.fontdue.xyz` store and exercising every preloadable component:
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612
 
247
- Also available as `fontdue-js/useFontStyle` for backward compatibility.
613
+ - Next.js [`fontdue/fontdue-example-next`](https://github.com/fontdue/fontdue-example-next)
614
+ - Astro — [`fontdue/example-astro`](https://github.com/fontdue/example-astro)
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+ - React Router 7 — [`fontdue/example-react-router`](https://github.com/fontdue/example-react-router)
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+ - TanStack Start — [`fontdue/example-tanstack`](https://github.com/fontdue/example-tanstack)