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jquery-ticker

v1.0.0

Published

A lightweight jQuery plugin for animating a simple news ticker

Downloads

27

Readme

jquery-ticker

A lightweight jQuery plugin for animating a simple news ticker

Installation

Include script after the jQuery library:

<script src="/path/to/jquery.ticker.js"></script>

Usage

Add an HTML tag for the ticker container (like a div or a span) with one unordered list containing the ticker items inside. Other content may be inside the ticker container as well.

Ticker headlines (the li tags) may contain the following basic HTML tags: <a>, <b>, <strong>, <i>, <em>, <u>, and <span>.

<div class="ticker">
  <strong>News:</strong>
  <ul>
    <li>Ticker item #1</li>
    <li>Ticker item #2</li>
    <li><em>Another</em> ticker item</li>
    ...
  </ul>
</div>

And initiate it

$('.ticker').ticker();

You can even add some styling

.ticker {
  width: 500px;
  margin: 10px auto;
}
 /* The HTML list gets replaced with a single div,
    which contains the active ticker item, so you
    can easily style that as well */
.ticker div {
  display: inline-block;
  word-wrap: break-word;
}

Ticker Options

Ticker attributes can be set globally by setting properties of the $.ticker.defaults object or individually for each call to ticker() by passing a plain object to the options argument. Per-call options override the default options.

$.fn.ticker.defaults = {
  random:        false, // Whether to display ticker items in a random order
  itemSpeed:     3000,  // The pause on each ticker item before being replaced
  cursorSpeed:   50,    // Speed at which the characters are typed
  pauseOnHover:  true,  // Whether to pause when the mouse hovers over the ticker
  finishOnHover: true,  // Whether or not to complete the ticker item instantly when moused over
  cursorOne:     '_',   // The symbol for the first part of the cursor
  cursorTwo:     '-',   // The symbol for the second part of the cursor
  fade:          true,  // Whether to fade between ticker items or not
  fadeInSpeed:   600,   // Speed of the fade-in animation
  fadeOutSpeed:  300    // Speed of the fade-out animation
};

Authors

Benjamin Harris