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Typed.js is a jQuery plugin that types. Enter in any string, and watch it type at the speed you've set, backspace what it's typed, and begin a new sentence for however many strings you've set.
It can be used as a subtle animation on your website, a visual demo of a note taking application, or anything else you can think of.
Weighing in at only 6kb uncompressed, it's got a small footprint and doesn't slow down the rest of your site.
Looking for some custom use cases for Typed.js? Check out the wiki
This is really all you need to get going.
<script src="jquery.js"></script>
<script src="typed.js"></script>
<script>
$(function(){
$(".element").typed({
strings: ["First sentence.", "Second sentence."],
typeSpeed: 0
});
});
</script>
...
<span class="element"></span>
Want the animated blinking cursor? Add this CSS.
#typed-cursor{
opacity: 1;
font-weight: 100;
-webkit-animation: blink 0.7s infinite;
-moz-animation: blink 0.7s infinite;
-ms-animation: blink 0.7s infinite;
-o-animation: blink 0.7s infinite;
animation: blink 0.7s infinite;
}
@keyframes blink{
0% { opacity:1; }
50% { opacity:0; }
100% { opacity:1; }
}
@-webkit-keyframes blink{
0% { opacity:1; }
50% { opacity:0; }
100% { opacity:1; }
}
@-moz-keyframes blink{
0% { opacity:1; }
50% { opacity:0; }
100% { opacity:1; }
}
@-ms-keyframes blink{
0% { opacity:1; }
50% { opacity:0; }
100% { opacity:1; }
}
@-o-keyframes blink{
0% { opacity:1; }
50% { opacity:0; }
100% { opacity:1; }
}
<script>
$(function(){
$(".element").typed({
strings: ["First sentence.", "Second sentence."],
typeSpeed: 30, // typing speed
backDelay: 500, // pause before backspacing
loop: false, // loop on or off (true or false)
loopCount: false, // number of loops, false = infinite
callback: function(){ } // call function after typing is done
});
});
</script>
You can pause in the middle of a string for a given amount of time by including an escape character.
<script>
$(function(){
$(".element").typed({
// Waits 1000ms after typing "First"
strings: ["First ^1000 sentence.", "Second sentence."]
});
});
</script>
Want to get really custom? On my site and in the Typed.js demo I have the code type out two words, and then backspace only those two, then continue where it left off. This is done in an if
statement in the backspace()
function. Here's what it looks like.
...
, backspace: function(curString, curStrPos){
...
setTimeout(function() {
// check string array position
// on the first string, only delete one word
// the stopNum actually represents the amount of chars to
// keep in the current string. In my case it's 3.
if (self.arrayPos == 1){
self.stopNum = 3;
}
//every other time, delete the whole typed string
else{
self.stopNum = 0;
}
...
This checks if the arrayPos
is 1
, which would be the second string you entered. If so, it sets stopNum
to 3
instead of 0
, which tells it to stop when there are 3 characters left. For now you'll have to create custom if
statements for each specific case you want. I may automate this somehow in the future.
Thanks for checking this out. If you have any questions, I'll be on Twitter.
If you're using this, let me know! I'd love to see it.
It would also be great if you mentioned me or my website somewhere. www.mattboldt.com