Typed.js is a library 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.
npm install typed.js
yarn add typed.js
bower install typed.js
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]"></script>
This is really all you need to get going.
// Can also be included with a regular script tag
import Typed from 'typed.js';
var options = {
strings: ['<i>First</i> sentence.', '& a second sentence.'],
typeSpeed: 40
};
var typed = new Typed('.element', options);
Hook-based function component: https://jsfiddle.net/mattboldt/60h9an7y/
Class component: https://jsfiddle.net/mattboldt/ovat9jmp/
Check out the Vue.js component: https://github.com/Orlandster/vue-typed-js
Check out the WebComponent: https://github.com/Orlandster/wc-typed-js
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Rather than using the strings
array to insert strings, you can place an HTML div
on the page and read from it.
This allows bots and search engines, as well as users with JavaScript disabled, to see your text on the page.
<script>
var typed = new Typed('#typed', {
stringsElement: '#typed-strings'
});
</script>
<div id="typed-strings">
<p>Typed.js is a <strong>JavaScript</strong> library.</p>
<p>It <em>types</em> out sentences.</p>
</div>
<span id="typed"></span>
You can pause in the middle of a string for a given amount of time by including an escape character.
var typed = new Typed('.element', {
// Waits 1000ms after typing "First"
strings: ['First ^1000 sentence.', 'Second sentence.']
});
In the following example, this would only backspace the words after "This is a"
var typed = new Typed('.element', {
strings: ['This is a JavaScript library', 'This is an ES6 module'],
smartBackspace: true // Default value
});
The following example would emulate how a terminal acts when typing a command and seeing its result.
var typed = new Typed('.element', {
strings: ['git push --force ^1000\n `pushed to origin with option force`']
});
CSS animations are built upon initialization in JavaScript. But, you can customize them at your will! These classes are:
/* Cursor */
.typed-cursor {
}
/* If fade out option is set */
.typed-fade-out {
}
var typed = new Typed('.element', {
/**
* @property {array} strings strings to be typed
* @property {string} stringsElement ID of element containing string children
*/
strings: [
'These are the default values...',
'You know what you should do?',
'Use your own!',
'Have a great day!'
],
stringsElement: null,
/**
* @property {number} typeSpeed type speed in milliseconds
*/
typeSpeed: 0,
/**
* @property {number} startDelay time before typing starts in milliseconds
*/
startDelay: 0,
/**
* @property {number} backSpeed backspacing speed in milliseconds
*/
backSpeed: 0,
/**
* @property {boolean} smartBackspace only backspace what doesn't match the previous string
*/
smartBackspace: true,
/**
* @property {boolean} shuffle shuffle the strings
*/
shuffle: false,
/**
* @property {number} backDelay time before backspacing in milliseconds
*/
backDelay: 700,
/**
* @property {boolean} fadeOut Fade out instead of backspace
* @property {string} fadeOutClass css class for fade animation
* @property {boolean} fadeOutDelay Fade out delay in milliseconds
*/
fadeOut: false,
fadeOutClass: 'typed-fade-out',
fadeOutDelay: 500,
/**
* @property {boolean} loop loop strings
* @property {number} loopCount amount of loops
*/
loop: false,
loopCount: Infinity,
/**
* @property {boolean} showCursor show cursor
* @property {string} cursorChar character for cursor
* @property {boolean} autoInsertCss insert CSS for cursor and fadeOut into HTML <head>
*/
showCursor: true,
cursorChar: '|',
autoInsertCss: true,
/**
* @property {string} attr attribute for typing
* Ex: input placeholder, value, or just HTML text
*/
attr: null,
/**
* @property {boolean} bindInputFocusEvents bind to focus and blur if el is text input
*/
bindInputFocusEvents: false,
/**
* @property {string} contentType 'html' or 'null' for plaintext
*/
contentType: 'html',
/**
* Before it begins typing
* @param {Typed} self
*/
onBegin: (self) => {},
/**
* All typing is complete
* @param {Typed} self
*/
onComplete: (self) => {},
/**
* Before each string is typed
* @param {number} arrayPos
* @param {Typed} self
*/
preStringTyped: (arrayPos, self) => {},
/**
* After each string is typed
* @param {number} arrayPos
* @param {Typed} self
*/
onStringTyped: (arrayPos, self) => {},
/**
* During looping, after last string is typed
* @param {Typed} self
*/
onLastStringBackspaced: (self) => {},
/**
* Typing has been stopped
* @param {number} arrayPos
* @param {Typed} self
*/
onTypingPaused: (arrayPos, self) => {},
/**
* Typing has been started after being stopped
* @param {number} arrayPos
* @param {Typed} self
*/
onTypingResumed: (arrayPos, self) => {},
/**
* After reset
* @param {Typed} self
*/
onReset: (self) => {},
/**
* After stop
* @param {number} arrayPos
* @param {Typed} self
*/
onStop: (arrayPos, self) => {},
/**
* After start
* @param {number} arrayPos
* @param {Typed} self
*/
onStart: (arrayPos, self) => {},
/**
* After destroy
* @param {Typed} self
*/
onDestroy: (self) => {}
});
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