How Can I Create a Retro Blinking Text Effect Using Only CSS?
Blinking Text Without Animations
Want to revisit the retro aesthetics of blinking text without relying on JavaScript or text decoration? Unlike previous solutions that focused on smooth transitions, this article delves into creating text that blinks in the classic "blink-blink" style.
The original Netscape
.blink { animation: blink-animation 1s steps(5, start) infinite; -webkit-animation: blink-animation 1s steps(5, start) infinite; } @keyframes blink-animation { to { visibility: hidden; } } @-webkit-keyframes blink-animation { to { visibility: hidden; } }
This is <span class="blink">blinking</span> text.
By utilizing this animation, text can be made to blink with sharp transitions, reminiscent of the classic blinking behavior.
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