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How to make text display flashing effect purely using css code? (code example)

Aug 10, 2018 am 10:04 AM

In web pages, in order to highlight the theme of their products, designers usually make text or add some special effects, such as making the text flash continuously or change color regularly. In order to achieve the purpose of attracting attention. So in addition to GIF animations produced with PS, what other methods can be used to achieve such special effects? For those who know a little bit about code, we all know that there are many types of Chinese font styles in CSS, such as italic, bold, etc. So here I will introduce to you how to use css code to create a text flashing effect. There are two flashing methods in this article for your reference.

1. The specific sample code for css font flashing (wave flashing) is as follows:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head lang="en">
    <meta charset="UTF-8">
    <title>纯css代码测试文字闪动效果</title>
    <style>
        body{
            background: #000;
        }
        h1.fb-glitch {
            position: relative;
            color: #abff79;
        }
        h1.fb-glitch:before {
            left: -2px;
            text-shadow: 2px 0 #0b391a;
            animation: glitch-anim-2 3s infinite linear alternate-reverse;
        }
        h1.fb-glitch:before, h1.fb-glitch:after {
            content: attr(data-text);
            position: absolute;
            top: 0;
            left: 0;
            width: 100%;
            clip: rect(0, 0, 0, 0);
        }
        h1.fb-glitch:after {
            left: 2px;
            text-shadow: -1px 0 #1b5c16;
            animation: glitch-anim-1 2s infinite linear alternate-reverse;
        }
        @keyframes glitch-anim-1 {
            0% {
                clip: rect(82px, 820px, 98px, 0); }
            5.8823529412% {
                clip: rect(17px, 820px, 4px, 0); }
            11.7647058824% {
                clip: rect(24px, 820px, 44px, 0); }
            17.6470588235% {
                clip: rect(24px, 820px, 111px, 0); }
            23.5294117647% {
                clip: rect(29px, 820px, 45px, 0); }
            29.4117647059% {
                clip: rect(114px, 820px, 115px, 0); }
            35.2941176471% {
                clip: rect(103px, 820px, 22px, 0); }
            41.1764705882% {
                clip: rect(49px, 820px, 32px, 0); }
            47.0588235294% {
                clip: rect(2px, 820px, 10px, 0); }
            52.9411764706% {
                clip: rect(80px, 820px, 44px, 0); }
            58.8235294118% {
                clip: rect(70px, 820px, 30px, 0); }
            64.7058823529% {
                clip: rect(27px, 820px, 79px, 0); }
            70.5882352941% {
                clip: rect(82px, 820px, 112px, 0); }
            76.4705882353% {
                clip: rect(27px, 820px, 2px, 0); }
            82.3529411765% {
                clip: rect(47px, 820px, 104px, 0); }
            88.2352941176% {
                clip: rect(53px, 820px, 102px, 0); }
            94.1176470588% {
                clip: rect(2px, 820px, 90px, 0); }
            100% {
                clip: rect(88px, 820px, 56px, 0); } }

        @keyframes glitch-anim-2 {
            0% {
                clip: rect(88px, 820px, 68px, 0); }
            5.8823529412% {
                clip: rect(75px, 820px, 113px, 0); }
            11.7647058824% {
                clip: rect(80px, 820px, 40px, 0); }
            17.6470588235% {
                clip: rect(70px, 820px, 51px, 0); }
            23.5294117647% {
                clip: rect(47px, 820px, 78px, 0); }
            29.4117647059% {
                clip: rect(61px, 820px, 7px, 0); }
            35.2941176471% {
                clip: rect(94px, 820px, 1px, 0); }
            41.1764705882% {
                clip: rect(26px, 820px, 69px, 0); }
            47.0588235294% {
                clip: rect(91px, 820px, 62px, 0); }
            52.9411764706% {
                clip: rect(8px, 820px, 78px, 0); }
            58.8235294118% {
                clip: rect(17px, 820px, 97px, 0); }
            64.7058823529% {
                clip: rect(66px, 820px, 48px, 0); }
            70.5882352941% {
                clip: rect(66px, 820px, 85px, 0); }
            76.4705882353% {
                clip: rect(46px, 820px, 12px, 0); }
            82.3529411765% {
                clip: rect(69px, 820px, 68px, 0); }
            88.2352941176% {
                clip: rect(38px, 820px, 7px, 0); }
            94.1176470588% {
                clip: rect(83px, 820px, 32px, 0); }
            100% {
                clip: rect(110px, 820px, 95px, 0); } }
    </style>
</head>
<body>
<h1 id="文字闪动效果">文字闪动效果</h1>
</body>
</html>
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The above code can be directly copied and tested locally. The test results are as follows Screenshot:

How to make text display flashing effect purely using css code? (code example)

How to make text display flashing effect purely using css code? (code example)

##2. The specific sample code for css font flashing (gradient flashing) is as follows:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
    <meta charset="UTF-8">
    <title>css代码闪动效果测试</title>
</head>
<body>
<div class="main">
    文字闪动测试:<span class="blink">文字闪动效果</span>
</div>

<style type="text/css">
    .main{
        color: #666;margin-top: 50px;
    }
 @keyframes blink{
        0%{opacity: 1;}
        100%{opacity: 0;}
    }
 @-webkit-keyframes blink {
        0% { opacity: 1; }
        100% { opacity: 0; }
    }
    @-moz-keyframes blink {
        0% { opacity: 1; }
        100% { opacity: 0; }
    }
    @-ms-keyframes blink {
        0% {opacity: 1; }
        100% { opacity: 0;}
    }
    @-o-keyframes blink {
        0% { opacity: 1; }
        100% { opacity: 0; }
    }
   
 .blink{
        color: #dd4814;
        animation: blink 1s linear infinite;
 -webkit-animation: blink 1s linear infinite;
        -moz-animation: blink 1s linear infinite;
        -ms-animation: blink 1s linear infinite;
        -o-animation: blink 1s linear infinite;
    }
</style>
</body>
</html>
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The above code can be directly copied and tested locally. The test effect is as follows:

How to make text display flashing effect purely using css code? (code example)

Note: The main idea of ​​the second gradient method is to change the transparency To realize the gradient blinking of text

@keyframes blink{} Define the keyframe animation and name it blink.


@-webkit-keyframes blink Add compatibility prefix

.blink{}Define blink class

-webkit-animation:;-moz-animation: ; -ms-animation: -o-animation: ; Other browser compatibility prefixes

This article introduces two methods of text flashing special effects. I hope it will be helpful to friends in need.

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