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shuffle-letters
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A JavaScript library to shuffle the text content of a DOM element with an animated effect.
A JavaScript library to shuffle the text content of a DOM element with an animated effect.
NOTE: This library is a port to vanilla JavaScript of the Shuffle Letters Effect jQuery plugin.
Check here for a live demo.
$ npm install shuffle-letters --save
The library is exported in UMD, CommonJS, and ESM formats. You can import it the following ways:
import shuffleLetters from 'shuffle-letters';
const shuffleLetters = require('shuffle-letters');
// If you use a bundler like Webpack, you may need to import it the following way
// as it might try to use the ESM module instead of the CommonJS.
const shuffleLetters = require('shuffle-letters').default;
<script src="https://unpkg.com/shuffle-letters"></script>
shuffleLetters(element, [config])
| Param | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| element | HTMLElement | The HTML element whose textContent we want to apply the shuffle effect. | |
| [config] | object | {} | Configurable object to override the default options. |
| [config.text] | string | "''" | Alternative text that can be used instead of the textContent of the element. |
| [config.iterations] | number | 8 | The number of times the characters will be shuffled before the animation ends. |
| [config.fps] | number | 30 | The amount of frames per second that the animation runs. |
| [config.onComplete] | function | () => void | A callback function that is called when the animation of the effect is complete. |
Returns: function - Returns a function that when called, it clears the timeoutID which identifies the timer created by the call to setTimeout() that is used internally for the shuffle effect. Useful for cleanup purposes, for example when you want to remove the element before the animation is completed.
<h1>This is a funcy title</h1>
shuffleLetters(document.querySelector('h1'));
<h1>This is a funcy title</h1>
shuffleLetters(document.querySelector('h1'), {
text: 'Yet another funcy title',
iterations: 12,
fps: 60,
onComplete: el => {
console.log('Effect was completed.');
console.log(el);
}
});
<ul>
<li>List item 1</li>
<li>List item 2</li>
<li>List item 3</li>
<li>List item 4</li>
</ul>
const list = document.querySelector('ul');
const listItems = list.querySelectorAll('li');
Array.prototype.forEach.call(listItems, (element, index) => {
shuffleLetters(element, {
onComplete: elm => {
if (index === listItems.length - 1) {
console.log('All effects were completed');
}
}
});
});
<h1>This is a funcy title</h1>
const clearShuffleLetters = shuffleLetters(document.querySelector('h1'), {
iterations: 200
});
// Cleanup after 1 second
setTimeout(() => clearShuffleLetters(), 1000);
FAQs
A JavaScript library to shuffle the text content of a DOM element with an animated effect.
The npm package shuffle-letters receives a total of 144 weekly downloads. As such, shuffle-letters popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that shuffle-letters 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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