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The text enters from the right and exits on the left giving the "news ticker" effect we see across the bottom of the screen on some TV news stations. The message repeats. |
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The text enters from both left and right in "every other letter" form and is assembled in the middle of the text box. It then exits in a similar fashion and repeats. |
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The text is compressed in the center of the text box and then "expands" to regular readable status. It repeats the pattern of compression and expansion. |
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The text is brought up from the bottom of the text box one letter at a time until the message is complete. It then exits by scrolling out of the left side of the text box and repeats. |
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The text is brought up from the bottom of the text box one letter at a time until the message is complete. It then disappears and is repeated. |
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The text is actively "written" in the text box from left to right. It appears as if someone is typing the message. Message disappears and is rewritten. |
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The text enters one letter at a time from the left until the entire message is displayed. This effect works well with short two and three word messages. |
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The text is actively "written" left to right and is actively "erased" right behind. The effect is similar to running a flashlight along a wall of words in a dark room. You only see the words in the flashlight beam. |
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The text is displayed in full but the letters are highlighted one at a time, left to right, by a different color. |
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The text is assembled as the letters fall into place from all over the text box. They are then scattered in different directions only to be assembled again. Also called Coalesce. |
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The text is scattered all over the text box. When the visitor places the mouse over the box the letters fall into place to spell out the message. When the visitor moves the mouse cursor away from the box the letters are once again scattered. |