What generates this title effect?

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I have been trying to figure out what code produces this title effect on this webpage: trafficjedi(dot)com/targeted-traffic
If any can help me with this I'd sure appreciate it, thanks!
#effect #generates #title
  • Profile picture of the author Tina Golden
    What title effect are you talking about? Opening your link in IE doesn't show anything unusual. Ah, never mind. I just tried it in FF and it is animated.

    It's the 'tada' code in the CSS. Find out more here.
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  • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Jonbones
    Talking about the "premium targeted traffic" ?
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  • Profile picture of the author OmarNegron
    Hey,

    I definitely see what you mean, the title comes out at you from time to time. What I was able to do was just view the page source and take the whole HTML code. Then just past it to a test site and it worked.

    So you can definitely get the effect that way but as to how the effect is being produced still not sure but definitely somewhere in that page source code.

    -Will
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    • Profile picture of the author multimastery
      Originally Posted by Tina Golden View Post

      What title effect are you talking about? Opening your link in IE doesn't show anything unusual. Ah, never mind. I just tried it in FF and it is animated.

      It's the 'tada' code in the CSS. Find out more here.
      Ahh CSS, I really don't want to take the time to learn that. Too much on my plate already

      Originally Posted by HKSEO Jonbones View Post

      Talking about the "premium targeted traffic" ?
      Yes.

      Originally Posted by OmarNegron View Post

      Hey,

      I definitely see what you mean, the title comes out at you from time to time. What I was able to do was just view the page source and take the whole HTML code. Then just past it to a test site and it worked.

      So you can definitely get the effect that way but as to how the effect is being produced still not sure but definitely somewhere in that page source code.

      -Will
      Yeah, but copying & pasting entire source code wouldn't be desired.
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  • Profile picture of the author BenQ
    If you're not into css, that's easily done with the sorethumb wp plugin available somewhere in the wso section.
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    • Profile picture of the author Brandon Tanner
      Just took a quick peak at the source code on that page, and it appears they are using jQuery to animate CSS 'rotate' and 'scale'. The rotate effect will only work on CSS3 browsers though (FF, Chrome, IE9+, etc).

      The relevant jQuery code is scattered around in multiple places on that page, and also in an external file... so if you're not comfortable digging around in that code, then you might want to just search for a ready-made plugin online. Tons of cool stuff out there... just Google "jQuery text animation plugins".
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