A package that gives your text a typing effect
This package lets you create a typewriting effect for text elements
- Typewriter Effect animates when component is in view. By default it uses the document reference to check if component is in view or not. But you can pass the ref object which is scrollable to the scollArea props.
For example
const myRef = document.querySelector('.scrollable-div')
<TypeWriterEffect width="230" trackWidth="13" percentage={score} scrollArea={myRef} />
Otherwise if scrollArea is not defined, document reference object is used.
To use package, Start by installing package
- npm i react-typewriter-effect
on your react project file
import TypeWriterEffect from 'react-typewriter-effect';
<TypeWriterEffect
textStyle={{ fontFamily: 'Red Hat Display' }}
startDelay={100}
cursorColor="black"
text="This is a single text"
typeSpeed={100}
scrollArea={myAppRef}
/>
Set the muultiText props to an array of strings which are displayed sequentially
import TypeWriterEffect from 'react-typewriter-effect';
<TypeWriterEffect
textStyle={{
fontFamily: 'Red Hat Display',
color: '#3F3D56',
fontWeight: 500,
fontSize: '1.5em',
}}
startDelay={2000}
cursorColor="#3F3D56"
multiText={[
'Hey there, This is a type writer animation package',
'it consist of two types...',
'Single text display and multi text display',
'Fonts can be customized.',
'The type speed can be customized as well',
]}
multiTextDelay={1000}
typeSpeed={30}
/>
-
text (must be a string): Required in sigle text display mode. The text in string.
-
multiText (array of string): Required in multi text mode
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multiTextDelay (must be a number): delay before each text is erased in multi text display in milli seconds.
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multiTextLoop creates a continous loop of the typewriter text (true/false)
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typeSpeed (must be a number): Speed of typing in milli seconds,
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startDelay (must be a number): Delay before animation starts in milli seconds
-
hideCursorAfterText (a boolean): it removes cursor after typing.
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cursorColor (must be a string): color of the cursor
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textStyle (must be an object): custom css styles can be applied to the text in this object.
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scrollArea (must be a dom element): the scrollable area. By default it is document