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@jariz/react-split-text
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This component lets you split your text, and wrap each line, word or letter with a custom element. The lines and words are correctly split according to how they fit in the layout. The component doesn't change that behavior, it just analyses the text and wrap each line, word and letter in a custom element. This lib is useful when trying to make text animations or special effects with texts.
npm i @cyriacbr/react-split-text
# or
yarn add @cyriacbr/react-split-text
To use this library, simply wrap your text with the SplitText
component.
The text will automatically be wrapped, by default with span
elements, and will be readjusted on resize.
<SplitText>
Hello World
</SplitText>
Everything else is covered in the documentation.
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We found that @jariz/react-split-text demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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