I was wondering if it's possible to take an element submitted by the user and adapt that choice to the font when creating text into an HTML5 canvas.
Essentially I'm making a Create Your Own Greeting Card page where one of the options the user has is to choose between four different fonts.
Here's one of the radio buttons as an example (HTML):
<input type="radio" id="font" name="font" value="arial" /><font face="Arial">Arial</font>
And then here's the block of code I'm trying to set the font with (Javascript):
var recipient = document.card.recipient.value;
var giver = document.card.giver.value;
var occasion = document.card.occasion.value;
var font = document.card.font.value;
var imageObj = new Image();
if (occasion = 'birthday') {
context.font = font;
context.fillStyle = 'black';
context.fillText('Happy Birthday, ' + recipient + '!', 10, 25);
imageObj.onload = function() {
context.drawImage(imageObj, 50, 125);
};
imageObj.src = 'images/birthday.png';
}
I'm not sure if it's that I'm doing something wrong or if it's something that just isn't possible. I've tried Google searching a way to do this and haven't found one yet.
Thanks for any and all help, guys!
occasion = 'birthday'
<font>
tags are deprecated in HTML5. Use CSS to do it (style
attributes can help). Also, a JSFiddle or something of the like would help. If this is all inside a form withname = "card"
, then dodocument.forms.card.[name].value
.