MarqueeText is a React component that takes it back to the internet of days gone by. Paying homage to the vintage (and beloved) Marquee element, MarqueeText inserts areas of continuous scrolling text, empowering your retro or brutalist-inspired designs.
- Built in Typescript.
- Creates continous scrolling animations of text.
- Creates continous loop effect by cloning text to ensure it fills container.
- Uses CSS animation.
- Scrolling animation starts / stops when text is in viewport (by default), via Intersection Observer
- Options to control scrolling direction and duration.
npm i react-marquee-text
import MarqueeText from "react-marquee-text"
import "MarqueeText/styles.css"
function SomeComponent() {
return (
<MarqueeText>
Let's bring it on back to days of yore
</MarqueeText>
)
}
Depending on your CSS bundling configuration, you may have to also import MarqueeText's CSS file (which houses the simple @keyframe aniamtion)
Install npm i react-marquee-text
Build: npm run build
Dev: npm run dev
Demo Run: npm run demo:start
Demo Build: npm run demo:build
Demo Clean: npm run demo:clean
Runing dev
fires up the docs/demo and begins watching src
.
The docs/demo app is bundled with Parcel.js
and served at http://localhost:1234/.
On build, src
populates dist
with commonjs, es, umd versions of the component.
Option | Type | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
children |
sring |
React children for providing text as string | null |
className |
string |
Defines a parent class name | null |
direction |
'left' | 'right' |
Direction of scroll animation | left |
duration |
number |
Amount of time it takes for original text to complete animation | 50 |
textSpacing |
string |
Spacing between cloned text items | 0.15em |
pauseOnHover |
boolean |
Pauses scroll animation on hover | false |
playOnlyInView |
string |
Only run play animation when component is visible in viewport | true |
treshold |
number |
Intersection Observer value between 0 and 1 representing the percentage component must be visible before stagger animation starts. | 0.1 |
willChange |
boolean |
Adds will-change to animation to potential enhance animation performance |
false |
<MarqueeText
duration={30}
pauseOnHover={true}
direction="right"
>
This be some right scroll text
</MarqueeText>
The package largely uses inlined CSS. Currently, the @keyframes
animation is the only declaration housed in an external CSS file. styles.css
is imported into the tsx
file, but given your bundle setup, you may, or may not, have to handle that import. If the animation doesn't run immediately, try importing react-marquee-text/styles.css
directly in your project.
MarqueeText supports HTML elements, so you can wrap your text in spans or divs to style specific words.
- Add option to control animation based on scroll position.
- Maybe add some callbacks?
- Maybe add vertical scrolling option?
- Run more robust perf tests. Would js / RAF animation or WAAPI be better, esp for multiple instances?
- Add some proper tests
Have fun ya'll.