Rinksprite animated text demo
This is part of the Rinksprite project on GitHub, a small collection of experiments in HTML-based animation.
Many text animation libraries out there modify the DOM to separate text into its individual characters. This demo instead emulates its typewriter effect by rendering white rectangles over the top of the text.
The artwork is by Jo Seraph and Jetrel. For more information, see the credits and links at the bottom of the page.
This is some dialogue. Click anywhere on the text box
or the stage area to advance. Anyway, this is line
one. This is line one. This is line one. This is line
one. This is line one. This is line one.
This is line two. This is line two. This is line two.
This is line two. This is line two. This is line two.
This is line two. This is line two. This is line two.
This is line two. This is line two. This is line
two.
This is line three. This is line three. This is line
three. This is line three. This is line three. This is
line three. This is line three. This is line three.
This is line three. This is line three.
This is line four. This is line four. This is line
four. This is line four. This is line four. This is
line four. This is line four. This is line four.
Anyway, now we'll continue from the beginning of the
dialogue.
This is some animating text. This is some animating text.
This is some animating text. This is some animating text. This
is some animating text. This is some animating text. This is
some animating text. This is some animating text.
The witch portrait sprites were created by Jo Seraph and released
under the CC-BY 3.0 license. They're
available at Open Game Art.
The innkeeper portrait sprites were created by Jo Seraph and
released under the CC-BY 3.0 license. They're
available at Open Game Art.
The Elisa platform game character sprites were created by Jetrel
and placed into the public domain under the CC0 license. They're
available at Open Game Art.