jquery.typer.js can be used one of two ways:
If you just want to use the effect once, use typeTo()
. It can be used as follows:
$('h3').typeTo("New Text");
This will do a one-time transition.
Now let's say you want to loop over a set of strings for the typing effect. Easy!
$('[data-typer-targets]').typer();
That code will start the effect on all elements with the data-typer-targets
attribute.
You obviously need to supply it with some source data. The data-typer-targets
attribute can be either a comma-separated string or a piece of JSON.
There are some options that are available to you as well:
// Defaults
{
highlightSpeed : 20,
typeSpeed : 100,
clearDelay : 500,
typeDelay : 200,
clearOnHighlight : true,
typerDataAttr : 'data-typer-targets',
typerInterval : 2000
}
Set the options individually:
$.typer.options.highlightSpeed = 500;
jquery.typer.js was originally developed for LayerVault by Kelly Sutton.
You can see more projects from LayerVault in the LayerVault Cosmos.