A JavaScript Library which allows you to animate infinite words in an infinite loop in a modern wavy way!
npm i @murtuzaalisurti/wavy
const { wavy } = require('@murtuzaalisurti/wavy');
OR
import { wavy } from '@murtuzaalisurti/wavy';
- Invoke the below function with the required arguments as shown below in your javascript file! Let's understand these arguments which are passed to the function!
wavy(
html_element, // example : document.querySelector('.text')
{
words: ["word-1", "word-2", "word-n"]
},
{
color: 'font-color', // hsl, rgb, hex, rgba, css standard values
fontSize: 'font-size', // any valid unit
fontFamily: 'font-family', // any valid font family
transform: 'scale(x)' // example : scale(1.5)
}
);
-
The first argument you should pass is an html element in which you want to place the words! It's like a wrapper element!
-
Example for first argument:
wavy(document.querySelector(".text"), second_argument, third_argument);
-
The second argument you should pass is an object with a property of
words
set to a value of anarray
containing as many words as you want to display. There is no word limit. These words will be animated in an infinite loop! -
Example for second argument:
wavy(document.querySelector(".text"), {words: ["Wavy", "Text", "Animation", "Library", "JavaScript"]}, third_argument);
- The third argument you should pass is an object with some options to set the color, fontSize, fontFamily and scale properties of the
text
. Here are all the properties that you can modify:
//these are default values
{
color: 'black', // you can also use rgb, hsl, rgba, hex
fontSize: '1rem',
fontFamily: 'sans-serif',
transform: scale(1.5)
}
- Example for third argument:
wavy(
document.querySelector(".text"),
{
words: ["Wavy", "Text", "Animation", "Library", "JavaScript"]
},
{
color: 'green',
fontSize: '2rem',
fontFamily: 'Poppins, sans-serif',
transform: 'scale(1.8)'
}
);
*NOTE: The first two arguments are mandatory!
For
npm package
, please follow the instructions mentioned here.
In order to use it, insert the following <script>
tag in the <head>
tag of your HTML document.
<!-- jsDelivr -->
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@murtuzaalisurti/wavy/production.min.js"></script>
NOTE :- In order to fetch the latest version of the library, perform a hard reload (CTRL + SHIFT + R) in your browser to bypass the file stored in disk cache. If you don't do this, your browser will load an older version of the library from disk cache!
OR
<!-- UNPKG -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@murtuzaalisurti/wavy@latest/production.min.js"></script>
- Invoke the below function with the required arguments as shown below in your javascript file! Let's understand these arguments which are passed to the function!
wavy(
html_element, // example : document.querySelector('.text')
{
words: ["word-1", "word-2", "word-n"]
},
{
color: 'font-color', // hsl, rgb, hex, rgba, css standard values
fontSize: 'font-size', // any valid unit
fontFamily: 'font-family', // any valid font family
transform: 'scale(x)' // example : scale(1.5)
}
);
-
The first argument you should pass is an html element in which you want to place the words! It's like a wrapper element!
-
Example for first argument:
wavy(document.querySelector(".text"), second_argument, third_argument);
-
The second argument you should pass is an object with a property of
words
set to a value of anarray
containing as many words as you want to display. There is no word limit. These words will be animated in an infinite loop! -
Example for second argument:
wavy(document.querySelector(".text"), {words: ["Wavy", "Text", "Animation", "Library", "JavaScript"]}, third_argument);
- The third argument you should pass is an object with some options to set the color, fontSize, fontFamily and scale properties of the
text
. Here are all the properties that you can modify:
//these are default values
{
color: 'black', // you can also use rgb, hsl, rgba, hex
fontSize: '1rem',
fontFamily: 'sans-serif',
transform: scale(1.5)
}
- Example for third argument:
wavy(
document.querySelector(".text"),
{
words: ["Wavy", "Text", "Animation", "Library", "JavaScript"]
},
{
color: 'green',
fontSize: '2rem',
fontFamily: 'Poppins, sans-serif',
transform: 'scale(1.8)'
}
);
NOTE: The first two arguments are mandatory!
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