***SOLVED*** Java Script - Type Writer Deluxe?

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***SOLVED*** Java Script - Type Writer Deluxe?

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I'm attempting to use Typewriter deluxe to display a series of typed statements on a website.

I want to reduce the size of the font in the 768 VP.

However, when I reduce the font size from 28 to 20 in the 768 VP it also reduces the font size in all other VP's.

I've tried having a second script in the LG of the 768 VP and hiding the 768 one in VP > 768 and hiding the default one in the 768 VP - but that doesn't work because WB gets confused even though the script names are different.

Anyone know a solution to this or suggest an alternative to present rolling types text blocks please?
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Found an alternative - Animated Heading Properties Extension with a new extension (others hidden) in any BP where the font size is reduced. 8)
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The font size is embedded in the script and not in the style sheet so therefor it can not be responsive.
Also, as mentioned in the help. most scripts can only be once per page.
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Pablo wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 7:59 am The font size is embedded in the script and not in the style sheet so therefor it can not be responsive.
Also, as mentioned in the help. most scripts can only be once per page.
Thanks for confirming that Pablo 8) - where's the help - its not in the dialogue.
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Press 'F1' for help.

:lol: :lol: :lol: I'm sure that wasn't mention facetiously Pablo.
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Re: ***SOLVED*** Java Script - Type Writer Deluxe?

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ColinM wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:46 am I'm attempting to use Typewriter deluxe to display a series of typed statements on a website.

I want to reduce the size of the font in the 768 VP.

However, when I reduce the font size from 28 to 20 in the 768 VP it also reduces the font size in all other VP's.

I've tried having a second script in the LG of the 768 VP and hiding the 768 one in VP > 768 and hiding the default one in the 768 VP - but that doesn't work because WB gets confused even though the script names are different.

Anyone know a solution to this or suggest an alternative to present rolling types text blocks please?
Hi Colin. Hope you had a good start of 2021 downunder! I'm using the extension from [rc] Typewriter. Works nice with different sizes in breakpoints.
http://www.magnawebstudio.com/demo/typewriter/main.html
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Hey Bluesman,

January 1 was taking it easy after a big night with friends, January 2 was worse - Gastro ! :oops: But better now :D

Thanks for that option - I'll keep it as a possible alternative.

Hope the start to New Year was better than mine. :mrgreen:
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