7 JQuery Plugins for Text Effects
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7 JQuery Plugins for Text Effects to use in your projects and enhance your design.
1-Use the jQuery UI to Control the Size of Your Text
JQuery's UI can add so much to a web page. There are many different widgets that the UI provides. One up and coming star, is the slider. In this tutorial, I will show you how to use a slider to control the text size of an article on a page. This lets the user control exactly the size that suits them, and is also a pretty impressive feature to have on a site!2-Animate Text with jQuery Easing (screencast)
Nice tutorial. It’s a great use of jQuery that adds an interactive touch to the site which could before only be seen in flash animations or flash sites.3-3D Flying Text in jQuery
Here is a tutorial that will show you how to make 3D flying text in jQuery.4-FontEffect jQuery Plugin
Font effect is a jQuery plugin that add some effect to html text.The available effects are (for now) Outline, Shadow, Gradient and Mirror, here is an example:
Example
5-jQuery text separator plugin
This was designed for allowing users to enter their 'full name' in one input box. The user enters their full name, and then simply drags the slider in order to mark the split betwen their first and last names. While typing, the slider automatically drags itself to the first delimiter in the input box.6-Simple jQuery Text Resizer
The idea is very simple: you click on the text size you want, and a class is added to the body to indicate which size the user has selected. Then, we take advantage of that body class when we are writing our CSS to size the different elements appropriately.7-Airport - Information board text effect jQuery plugin
Airport is a rather simple text effect plugin for Jquery. It emulates the style of those flickering information boards you sometime find on airports and train stations.
Airport is a very, very, very simple text effect plugin for Jquery. It emulates the style of those flickering information boards you sometimes find on airports and train stations.
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