Elements – Typed Text

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Typed Headline

These modular elements can be readily used and customized across pages and in different blocks.


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Typed Headline

A neat decorative text feature that simulates typing out a number of specified words housed in a data attribute.

This effect requires a parent .typed-headline element that houses two <span> elements. The first <span> represents the part of the headline that doesn’t change, and the second <span> with class .typed-text contains a the data attribute data-typed-strings. The data attribute should contain a list of strings to type separated by commas.

The typed text element can be modified with the following classes:

  • .typed-text–cursor on the .typed-text element adds a simulated cursor to enhance the typing effect

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