Three samples below show different labels in action. The first one is an example of using maximum defaults in constructor. In such case an empty label is created, later it's set by a value and becomes visible. The last one is a "clickable" label with tooltip (i.e. it reacts on user clicks and raises onClick event).
Below you will find the code required to rotate the text used in the title bar. Use the 'Grab Text' buttons to select the code within the adjacent textarea. Then use Control-C or Edit -> Copy to buffer the text for pasting into your document.
3D Dynamic Text Twister control was written to use the same code block for an unlimited number of calls within a web page and through an entire web site. This means that you only need to change parameters within the function parameters instead of having to change the source file...thus one source file and virtually unlimited ways to call it and obtain different effects. Some of the effects are demonstrated above. You will notice that all that was changed was the parameters in each link to obtain different effects.
This script collapses any DIV on the page and lets users manually toggle its appearance via a smooth "Web 2.0 style" animation. It's a popular effect on social networking/ comment sites such as Digg.
So, whenever something needed to really grab attention, designers had turned to using animated images and flash. However both of these options require some special software to create, as well as a considerable amount of knoweledge. With flooble's Animated Text Script, the power to quickly animate simple text is back in the hands of a common web designer.
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